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Dayton Regional STEM School Science Fair Winners
Meet the amazing Dayton Regional STEM School students whose multiple award-winning science fair projects won the English Department-sponsored Award for Best Project Exploring the Intersection of Literature and Science: 1st place: Vidur Prasad (left,12th grade) - "Traffic Camera Dangerous Driver
Casey Huegel publishes works on early aviators
Casey Huegel, who graduated from Wright State in 2013 with a master's degree in public history is publishing two new articles: “The Wright Brothers’ Early Photography: A Research Note,” will be published in Ohio History. The second is an article about Cal Rodgers, the first aviator to cross the
Rachel B. Glaser Reading
The Wright State University Visiting Writers Series is proud to welcome author Rachel B. Glaser, who will give a reading on Feb. 24 at 6 PM in the Pathfinder Lounge. Glaser is the author of the novel Paulina & Fran, the story collection Pee On Water, and the poetry collection MOODS. She is a
Chinese New Year celebration
The Chinese club celebrated the Spring festival on Friday February 12, 2016 with an old family style tradition: dumpling making. The Chinese students taught the American students how to make Jiaozi, a food said to bring luck because of its resemblance to gold nuggets. The club members also had a
1996 Wright State graduate Brady Kress is raising Dayton History and Carillon Historical Park to new heights.
French Club Bake Sale
The French Club Bake Sale was held on February 11th and 12th, 2016 in the Student Union. Our officers, professors and members dedicated time and baked delicious French goods to sell a piece of France for only one dollar a piece.
The 2016 Chinese Immersion Day
The Department of Modern Languages hosted its third annual Chinese Immersion Day on February 8th, 2016 in the Student Union Apollo Room. Chinese instructors Haili Du and Maan Broadstock organized the immersion experience for 120 high school and middle school students with one or more years of
The French Department Pi Delta Phi Ceremony
On Friday February 12th, ten students were nominated for lifetime membership in the Wright State chapter of Pi Delta Phi, la Société d’Honneur Française. They met the strict scholastic requirements for membership, having a minimum GPA of 3.25 in their French courses and a minimum 3.0 overall GPA

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