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Myron Levine Takes Students to Cincinnati's “Over the Rhine”
Each fall, Myron Levine, Professor of Urban Affairs and Geography, takes his URS 3210 (Metropolitan Politics) students to Cincinnati to meet with redevelopment officials and explore the transformation of the city’s Over-the-Rhine district. The site of substantial poverty and widespread property
Excerpt Long before Annalise Keating displayed tremendous legal savvy, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly knew how to get away with murder in the Windy City of the Roaring Twenties. And it’s a lot of fun seeing these merry murderesses of …
Philip Metres Poetry Reading
In The Stein Galleries, CAC: Creative Arts Center poet, scholar, and translator Philip Metres will give a poetry reading on Thursday, November 12, at 11:00 in the Stein Galleries, CAC Creative Arts Center. Philip Metres is the author and translator of a number of books and chapbooks, including Sand
2015 German Immersion Day: The Brothers Grimm and their collection of Fairy Tales
On October 28, 2015, the German section of the department of Modern Languages hosted its second German Immersion Day. 42 students visited Wright State University to enjoy a day of speaking German, compete in exciting games and enjoy delicious German food and wonderful prizes. Our special guests were
Connor Keiser, an international studies major at Wright State, is working to preserve the historic black settlement of Longtown in western Ohio.
Assistant Professor Amelia Hubbard Receives Early Career Achievement Award
Congratulations to Amelia Hubbard for being named an Outstanding CoLA Award Recipient for Early Career Achievement. Amy currently teaches courses looking at... Human skeletal and dental variation and what different features can tell us about a person's past occupation, health, etc. The evolution of

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