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Feb 5, 2015
"Emerging Choreographers 2015" concert will feature new choreographic works by five seniors and 13 juniors in the Wright State dance program on Feb. 14-15.
Feb 4, 2015
Dr. Meyer will speak on her book, Life and Death in the Garden: Sex, Drugs, Cops, and Robbers in Wartime China, on Thursday, February 19th at 2pm at the Veteran's Center in Millett Hall. Refreshments will be served. Dr. Meyer’s new work offers a harrowing tale of the lives of slum dwellers in war-torn China during the late 1930s and 40s. Her exploration of life at the edge offers a fresh look at the Second World War in Asia, and a striking ground-eye view of the desperate struggle between the...
Feb 4, 2015
Cheese-making is part of Ben Hirt’s plan for the College of Liberal Arts to combine teaching French with making artisanal foods that will enable students to better appreciate the history and culture of that country while expanding the growing popularity of farmers markets and healthy eating. READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM THE DAYTON CITY PAPER
Feb 4, 2015
On Friday, February 6, the NEON theater in Dayton  will open the new film by master filmmakers Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne - TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT (DEUX JOURS, UNE NUIT), and it stars one of our favorite French actresses - Marion Cotillard.  Lovers of THE NEON and good cinema are quite familiar with Cotillard's work.  From her Academy Award winning performance as Edith Piaf in LA VIE EN ROSE to her smaller role in MIDNIGHT IN PARIS to her work in the incredible and gritty RUST AND BONE, she...
Feb 3, 2015
Assistant professor of history Natasha McPherson documents previously untold history of Creole women.
Feb 2, 2015
Congratulations to our Modern Languages Faculty, Dr. Damaris Serrano (Spanish), Dr. David Petreman (Spanish) and Dr. Yuliya Walsh (Russian) who were honored for their books published in 2014 and to Dr. Pascale Abadie (French) who was featured as a new Assistant Professor. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE COLA NEWSLETTER  
Jan 30, 2015
Diamond Williams links social work with mental health, community activism. Her early knowledge of Wright State and her father’s connection drew her to the university.
Jan 30, 2015
Wright State is participating in a national initiative researching economic inequality’s impact on democracy and encourage students to live lives of informed civic engagement.
Jan 30, 2015
Kimberly Barrett, vice president for multicultural affairs and community engagement, discussed The Phoenix Project: A Call to Action 2015, a series of programs and discussions exploring civil liberties and voting rights in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Voting …
Jan 29, 2015
Majors in foreign languages and literatures were the top-paid among Class of 2014 liberal arts at the bachelor's degree level, according to results of NACE's September 2014 Salary Survey. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

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