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Excerpt When his fourth-grade teacher told him his drawings were “just scribbles,” Martin Fahrer stopped making art. But when his Wright State University professor, Joe Tilford, insisted he learn to draw if he wanted to become a stage designer, he reconsidered …
In Memory of Sue Ann Fox
Fox, Sue Ann (Susy), of Beavercreek, OH left her family and friends on December 11, 2014. She graduated from Beavercreek High School in 1976 and then started classes at Wright State University, where she graduated, majoring in Spanish and History in June 1981. She graduated as a Summa Cum Laude
The Wright State University Nutter Center was packed with a raucous crowd Saturday, though it was not for an athletic endeavor. It was for Fall Commencement.
Holiday Celebration!
On December 4th, Modern Languages Students and Faculty had a Holiday celebration. They sang Jingle Bells in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian to celebrate Christmas and the New Year! The students enjoyed the event putting up Christmas decorations in the Millett Atrium, singing and eating some
Excerpt In 2012, Rosenberger graduated Wright State University with a degree in public administration/urban affairs. His framed degree hangs in his office that overlooks the Ohio Statehouse. “I’m so proud of that bad boy, it’s right there,” he said. WSU …
OATC Chinese regional meeting at WSU
On December 6, 2014, twenty-three Chinese teachers came to Wright State University to attend the fifth annual Ohio Association of Teachers of Chinese (OATC) Dayton/Cincinnati Regional Meeting. The meeting was hosted at Millett Hall 301 from 10 am to 3 pm . Dr. Maan Broadstock of the Department of
The Wright State University Nutter Center will be packed with a raucous crowd Saturday, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. And though thousands will cross the finish line, it will not be an athletic endeavor.
Grandmother of five who came to Wright State to pursue a long-sought college dream is working on her degree while battling cancer.
Excerpt Kirsten Halling, an associate French professor at Wright State University, has been selected for the university’s 2014 International Education Award winner. In presenting her the honor, WSU noted that she “helped spur the dramatic growth of Wright State’s French …

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