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Wright State senior music major Elizabeth Procopio, who has been playing the drums since childhood, plans to pursue a career in a symphony orchestra as a percussionist.
Grateful Retiree Supports Literature Students at Wright State
Drs. Norman and Cecile Cary were Founding Members of the English Department of Wright State University, teaching there from 1967 to 1999.
Since joining Wright State’s Department of Art and Art History, associate professor Tracy Longley-Cook has been a driving force behind the growth of the photography program.
2014 CJS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
Haley Humerick was awarded the first Wright State University’s Crime and Justice Studies scholarship. After completing the Juvenile Delinquency course, she realized she wants to work with at-risk youth in the future. She is a junior Crime and Justice Studies major with a 3.85 GPA and enjoys
WSU Professor Emeritus Named Ohio Poet of the Year
The Ohio Poetry Day Association has named David Lee Garrison, Professor Emeritus in Modern Languages, and Dzvinia Orlowsky, Ohio native and Professor of English at Pine Manor College in Massachusetts, Ohio Poets of the Year in honor of their recent books. Click here for more information Ohio Poetry
MPA alumnus in the news. . . Kyle Kridler, '12
Kyle Kridler is a management assistant for Dublin, Ohio, a vibrant suburban community located 20 minutes northwest of downtown Columbus. Reporting to the assistant city manager, Kridler is the administrator for Dublin’s Performance Measures program. He is involved in various initiatives in a project
Wright State students design a scavenger hunt fundraiser during Urban Nights in downtown Dayton on Sept. 12.

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