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It took over a year of work with the Bureau of Consulate Affairs, but this month, finally Joy Wanderi and the University Center for International Education got their wish: the UCIE is now one of six Passport Acceptance Facilities in Dayton.
Wright State plans to partner with a university in China to enroll its students in Wright State’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program.
Musician and 2014 Wright State graduate Alexis Gomez advances to Hollywood in the current season of “American Idol.”
2015-2016 TA Applications Accepted Through March 1, 2015
The Department of English is excited to announce the availability of graduate teaching assistanships for the 2015 fall term. Graduate teaching assistantships in English are awarded annually to students with a solid academic record, proven American English proficiency, and a strong teaching aptitude
English Club's Valentine's Day Event
Every year, the English Club holds its Valentine’s Day Fundraiser to help support its events and workshops throughout the year. This year’s event is set to take place on Friday, Feb. 13 in the Millett Hall atrium from 9 am to 4 pm. The fundraiser offers an array of homemade treats and gifts donated
Wright State history professor Christopher Oldstone-Moore will release a book on the history of facial hair.
Alumnus Sarah Williams honored with prestigious nonprofit award
Sarah Williams, a 2004 alumnus of the Urban Affairs program and recipient of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance certificate, recently attended the 2015 Alliance Management/Leadership Institute conference in Salt Lake City with 11 current students and the NLA program director, Dr. Jennifer Subban

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