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Oct 12, 2015
     Kyla R. Woods has been selected as the 2015 Outstanding alum for Crime and Justice Studies Program.  She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice in 2004 and completed Wright State’s Applied Behavioral Science graduate program in 2007.   She has been employed with Montgomery County Job and Family Services as a Job and Family Services Specialist II. In this position she helped clients determine eligibility for public assistance which included, but was not limited to, food...
Oct 12, 2015
The Chinese club celebrated their mid-autumn festival on October 9, 2015. Chinese and American students met to enjoy some traditional Chinese games, including Chinese checkers, Chinese chess, and Go. They also tried their first Chinese Yo-Yo. They finally sampled several flavors of moon cakes and tasted different Chinese teas.
Oct 9, 2015
On October 2, Outstanding Alumna Vanessa Walton participated in the Department of Modern Languages "Connect the dots" and Q&A event. Click here to find out more about Vanessa
Oct 9, 2015
Excerpt When two powerhouse organizations unite, great things are expected to transpire. With the new partnership between Wright State University (WSU) and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), the organizations and community members are ready to make that happen. Ro …
Oct 9, 2015
Wright State theatre students will work alongside Broadway stars and master teachers during "Musicals Rock," a yearlong celebration of contemporary musical theatre.
Oct 8, 2015
Abe Bassett, founder of Wright State’s theatre program, recalls the department's early days in his new book, "Producer’s Notes."
Oct 7, 2015
Wright State and the University of Dayton collected funds and food for the Foodbank Dayton, Bogg Ministries and the Wright State Friendship Food Pantry during the Hunger Cup Campaign.
Oct 6, 2015
Wright State's CELIA will celebrate the Dayton Peace Accords and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize with a photography exhibition, concert and literary conference.
Oct 5, 2015
The Women in STEMM Leadership Institute on Oct. 25 will features remarks from Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and a keynote address by Air Force Gen. Ellen M. Pawlikowski.

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