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Wright State art student Aileen Cave finds purpose in painting after a career in banking and law.
St. Martin's Lantern Walk
On November 8, 2015, in honor of St. Martin, a protector of children and patron of the poor, the Dayton German Club, Liederkranz-Turner, hosted a fun-filled afternoon and evening celebrating a century-old German tradition. Children and their families built their own lanterns at the Liederkranz
The Department of Modern Languages at the Fall Raiders Open House!
The Department of Modern Languages participated in the Fall Raiders Open house. This event was well attended and was hosted at the Student Union on Saturday, November 7, 2015. Professors Hirt, Broadstock, Doran, Alvarez and Orr were on deck to provide information and talk to new students about the
Wright State graduate and Dayton Daily News sports reporter Greg Billing will be inducted into Dayton Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
French Conversation Dinner
On Friday November 6, 2015, professors Abadie & Daddah, organized a “Conversation Evening" for their French Conversation classes. They invited their students to an evening of conversation and good food at the Forest Community Center. The students conversed with a group of French speaking people from
2015 French Immersion Day
Wright State University had a spectacular day, Tuesday November 10, hosting 250 high school students and 17 teachers for our thirteenth annual French Immersion Day, a recruitment and service event that is held every November in conjunction with National French Week. The following 14 high schools
French Business Class Field Trip
On November 12, 2015, the French Business class students visited Dorothy Lane Market, located in Centerville. They met with Calvin Mayne, VP of Dorothy Lane Market. The visit included a tour of the supermarket. The students enjoyed some delicious French food samples, and went through a French bread
Researchers at Wright State's Kno.e.sis center are developing computer technology to analyze social media posts in an effort to identify and reduce cyberbullying.

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