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Landon Crowell lovingly cares for the tools needed to make art in Wright State’s Fine Arts Building while pursuing his own artistic ambitions as a sculptor.
Wright State English professor Andrew Strombeck uses works from Dayton Literary Peace Prize winners in a course how literature addresses conflict and promotes peace.
A new book by Wright State communication professor Scott Peterson examines a pivotal year in baseball's history and the development of sports journalism.
CoLA Internship Breakfast
German Major, Alexander Schiefer, was invited to the CoLA Internship Breakfast with Dean Kristin Sobolik on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Alexander spent Tuesdays and Thursdays during his spring semester in Indianapolis interning for Joyful Noise Recordings. Joyful Noise Recordings is an independent
Dr. Heidi Wendt Chosen 2015 Honors Teacher of the Year
Dr. Heidi Wendt, assistant professor in the Department of Religion, is the 2015 recipient of the Honors Teacher of the Year award. Completing her second year at WSU, Dr. Wendt’s area of expertise is the New Testament and Early Christianity, particularly its relation to the wider Greco-Roman world
Wright State 1998 graduate Joel Huxley uses his B.F.A. in painting to help him see the big picture as executive at the Wright-Patt Credit Union.

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