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Our department rocks...
When the Dayton Business Journal announced its 40 under Forty for 2015, we were not too surprised to see so many Wright State graduates and employees on the list, including four from our department! Congratulations to Mitch Bailey ‘14 and Mike Wiehe ‘01, Master of Public Administration graduates
FR 4940: Film and Cuisine
French Instructor, Karine Daddah taught the first section of her FR 4940 “La cuisine dans le cinéma français” class last week. This course entails the analysis of four French movies, each highlighting the cultural, social, and historical importance of food in every facet of French life. Under her
In Memorium
Robert A Miles Urban Affairs ’05, MPA ’07 Condolences to the family of Robert A. Miles, a 2007 alumnus of the MPA program and 2005 graduate of the Urban Affairs program. The full obituary can be read at the Dayton Daily News .
Katie Luckenbill is Outstanding Student
Katie Luckenbill was awarded the Outstanding Student Award for the Master of Humanities Program in the College of Liberal Arts for 2015. Katie grew up in the Dayton area and earned her BA in Classical Humanities at Wright State University. She then pursued a Master of Humanities, again with a focus
Shane Moon is Master of Humanities Outstanding Graduate Student
Shane Moon was given the Master of Humanities Outstanding Graduate Student Award for the Graduate School in 2015 because of his impressive performance as a researcher and writer in our program. Shane’s thesis explores the moral sensibility of American author Cormac McCarthy’s novels. A graduate of