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Helping Students Succeed the Humanities Way
The WSU English department’s Colloquium Committee is pleased to announce its second event of the semester: “Helping Students Succeed the Humanities Way,” a presentation by Associate Chair and Director of Writing Programs, Dr. Richard Bullock. Rich will share insights from his recent research
Students in an advanced digital media class sharpen their journalism skills by reporting for a news site called DailyFlipz.
Excerpt Without a doubt the first pleasant surprise of the fall is the area premiere of Wright State University’s highly entertaining and fabulously choreographed “Hot Mikado,” Rob Bowman and David H. Bell’s little-known 1986 jazz-era twist on Gilbert and Sullivan’s …
Internship with Advanced Technical Intelligence Center
Megan Wulber, a senior Crime and Justice Studies major, received an internship for the Fall of 2014 at The Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) in their Center for Law Enforcement Analysis and Training (CLEAT) program. CLEAT provides analytical support to local law enforcement agencies
After performing on the stage and in movies and TV, Jason Kaufman teaches acting to students hoping for careers on Broadway and in Hollywood.
Excerpt Brandy Zapata dreams of one day being front and center on a television drama, but for now, she’s gaining experience — and earning a living — by staying in the background. The 24-year-old actress and Ross County native, who …
Urban Affairs alum honored as powerful and influential
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.
Geography students at AAG in Kalamazoo
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
Spanish Students from Kettering Fairmont High School visit WSU
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

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