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French Club Cooking Class 2015
The French Club celebrated the Holiday season on Saturday November 21, 2015 at Professor Daddah's house. Professors Daddah and Abadie cooked a traditional French meal with the students. The feast included some "oeufs mimosa" (hard boiled eggs with homemade mayo), goat cheese and apple salad, French
Wright State University researchers are developing new software that can detect cyberbullying. The new software can search social media sites, like Facebook and Twitter, and detect messages that may be offensive or hurtful — and then alert the person who’s being targeted. …
The Dayton German club Anniversary
The oldest German Club in the Miami Valley, the Dayton Liederkranz-Turner Club, celebrated its 125th anniversary on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Dr. Elfe Dona, Dr. Renate Sturdevant, and students from the WSU German Club prepared for this event by learning German folk dances under the instructions
Dinner with the Arabic conversation class
On Monday, November 16 , Amira Orr's ARA 3110 class (Arabic Conversation) went to an Authentic Middle Eastern restaurant "Yaffa Grill" where they were able to practice ordering in a restaurant in the target language in a culturally appropriate manner. The students enjoyed the different Middle
Exploring African-American Women in the Media
November 19, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m in the Millett Hall Atrium Dr. Jones will present "Exploring African American Women in the Media."
Kristin Sobolik, dean of Wright State’s College of Liberal Arts, talks about the modernization and expansion of the Creative Arts Center, home of the university’s performing and fine arts programs. The CAC project includes renovating existing classrooms, studio spaces, labs …
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

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