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2023 French Immersion Day
The 17th Annual French Immersion Day took place on Tuesday October 24, 2023, with 175 high school students from 10 Ohio schools participating. Over 40 Wright State student volunteers assisted the French section in preparing and organizing the day’s events, which were centered around the theme of the
Wright State will celebrate International Education Week, Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, with a series of events, talks, celebrations and a special recognition of Michelle Cipriano, senior lecturer of Spanish.
Wright State motion picture graduates Ben Evory and Hannah Blair created the web series “Sheltered” with the help of numerous Wright State alumni.
Future graduate students can learn more about Wright State University’s certificate, master’s and doctoral programs during the Graduate Programs Open House Nov. 2.
Wright State graduate student A Tassy seeks to serve the needs of their community through the nonprofit organization Inclusive Fairborn.
Wright State Theatre will present the regional collegiate premiere of the musical “Kelly the Destroyer vs the Springfield Cobras”from Oct. 20–29 in the Herbst Studio Theatre.
Wright State University School of Fine and Performing Arts students joined together for the second Wright State ArtsLive! concert.
Anne Vetter artist talk on Oct. 12 in the Stein Galleries and Jess T. Dugan will give a public lecture, “Look at Me Like You Love Me,” on Oct. 18 in Schuster Hall in the Creative Arts Center.
Wright State Theatre will open its 2023–24 season with “The Liar,” a comedic farce adapted by playwright David Ives, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 8 in the Festival Playhouse.
Wright State motion pictures graduate Selena Burks-Rentschler was honored for her work on the ThinkTV documentary “Redlining: Mapping Inequality in Dayton and Springfield.”
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