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Oct 31, 2014
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Amy Wiedeman, '83, Urban Affairs Congratulations to Assistant Montgomery County Administrator Amy Wiedeman who has been recognized as one of the 2014 Most Powerful and Influential Women of Ohio by the Ohio Diversity and Leadership Council! Please read the press release (PDF) for more details.  
Oct 30, 2014
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Are you uncomfortable speaking in front of a class? Do you break out in a nervous sweat just thinking about speaking to strangers? Two of our Geography students recently faced their fears, presenting at the Association of American Geographers East Lakes/West Lakes regional conference at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan from October 16-18. The 3-day event was open to anyone with an interest in geography and related disciplines including meteorology/climatology. Students and...
Oct 29, 2014
On Friday, October 17, 2014, 32 Spanish students from Kettering Fairmont High School came to experience university life at Wright State.  The students arrived in the morning and visited two different Spanish classes. Professors Álvarez, Doran, Petreman, Richards, and Román welcomed these students to their classes, and  encouraged them to learn the day’s lesson and participate in the activities.  After a campus tour, the students enjoyed lunch at the Union Market where they ate with Spanish...
Oct 28, 2014
Jeannette Marchand, who teaches archaeology and classics, says she’s motivated by the thrill of discovery on a dig or in research.
Oct 27, 2014
View photos from the dazzling Rise.Shine. The Campaign for Wright State University gala at the Nutter Center.
Oct 27, 2014
As soon as the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933 they established the first concentration camp in Dachau and began to persecute Jews and others that they deemed as opposing their fascist regime. On November 9th and 10th, 1938, in a nationwide program called Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass"), the Nazis and their collaborators burned synagogues, looted Jewish homes and businesses, and killed at least 91 Jews. The Gestapo, supported by local uniformed police, arrested approximately 30,...
Oct 27, 2014
Wright State continues its World War I project, while kicking off the holiday season and honoring veterans, with the popular “Holidays in the Heartland” concert Nov. 2.
Oct 27, 2014
Wright State’s Kappa Delta sorority and the Women’s Center collaborated to promote a greater self-confidence in women and girls through a film titled “Confidence U.”
Oct 23, 2014
Wright State Theatre continues its 40th season with the smash hit musical "Hot Mikado" in the Festival Playhouse Oct. 23 to Nov. 9.
Oct 22, 2014
Excerpt Wright State University’s 40th anniversary season continues Thursday, Oct. 23 with its opening of the rarely staged, dance-heavy musical “The Hot Mikado,” a swinging 1940s jazz and blues twist on the classic 1885 Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera “The …

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