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Wright State's CELIA will celebrate the Dayton Peace Accords and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize with a photography exhibition, concert and literary conference.
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.
Wright State’s new Student Success Center features high-tech, active-learning classrooms, writing and math support labs and an outdoor rain garden that underscores the building’s environmental embrace.
Exposing writers to Wright State's Special Collections and Archives and Dayton's rich aviation legacy promotes increased interest, tourism and more efforts to preserve that history.
In Memory of Emeritus Professor Donald Swanson 1927-2015
Don Swanson came to Wright State in 1971 when the university was only nine years old. He was an integral part of the Department of English until his retirement in 1998. He is remembered with great affection and respect by all who encountered him. Dr. Henry Limouze, emeritus chair, writes, “Don
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching selected Wright State to receive its 2015 Community Engagement Classification.
A junior majoring in international studies at nearby Wright State University, Keiser seems an unlikely savior for this blink of a town.
Retired social work professor Bela Bognar was honored by his native Hungary for raising scholarship money for Hungarian students.
Wright State alumni Hannah Beachler '05 and Tim Gebard '91 worked on films earning buzz at film festivals around the country.
Marnie Leist , a 2001 art history graduate, is curator of collections at the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska and recently published a book on the recovery of artifacts from an Alutiiiq archaeological site.
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