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Rotary Speech Contest showcases area's brightest young speakers
By Samuel Huist, Department of Communication intern The Department of Communication at Wright State University hosted the Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest in the Millett Hall Atrium on Sunday, March 22, for the second time. Rotary is a 1.2 million member international service organization where
Facebook? Twitter? Instagram? Flickr? How can your organization keep up?
A variety of members from the Miami Valley community, government and non-profit organizations, gathered on March 19 to learn about the best practices in the use of social media from a panel of local experts. One big takeaway: If you’ve been holding off getting involved because you think it will go
WRIGHT STATE LANGUAGE ARTS FAIR CELEBRATES LITERACY
On Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. the English and Education Departments present the Language Arts Fair. Local students, teachers, families, and friends are invited to celebrate the work of English teachers and students at the fifth annual Language Arts Fair at Wright State
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SCORES THE 2015 AWARDS TRIFECTA
Cynthia K. Marshall Receives the College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Lecturer Award Senior Lecturer Cynthia Marshall exemplifies the versatility, student-focused service, and commitment to excellence of our English Department faculty. When the department was without a resident poet, Cynthia stepped
Excerpt It’s a ballet, a new “twist” Broadway show and now the Wright State Theatre Department is taking a stab at it, or should I say hook? Yes, it’s Peter PAN-demonium! The latest is happening right now at WSU — …
Excerpt Mark Charlap, Jule Styne, Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green’s classic musical comedy “Peter Pan,” which celebrated its 60th anniversary last year, will be presented by Wright State University beginning Thursday. Based on J.M. Barrie’s 1904 play, this …

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