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Sep 30, 2014
Wright State communication professor Elliot Gaines works to equip science students with the skills to effectively communicate science to the public.
Sep 29, 2014
I have been asked to comment on a recent piece in the NY Times about the aftermath of allegations against NFL players concerning intimate partner violence and child abuse, and its possible impact on female fandom.
Sep 28, 2014
The annual French Immersion weekend took place again on September 19-21, 2014 in Mohican State Park. In attendance were thirty French professors and French students from different Ohio universities and high schools. They enjoyed the gorgeous park where they hiked, relaxed and had delicious French food and drinks. French Professors Pascale Abadie and Kirsten Halling as well as French Instructors Ben Hirt and Karine Daddah from the Wright State University Department of Modern Languages attended...
Sep 26, 2014
Dr. Arshia Sattar, a scholar of Hindu religion and culture from Bangalore, India, delivered an engaging lecture last Thursday, September 18th, to a group of Wright State students, faculty, staff, and community members, as part of a two-day visit to the WSU campus. Dr. Sattar, who has a PhD from the University of Chicago in South Asian Languages and Literatures and whose translations of Sanskrit literary and religious texts are world renowned, spoke to a group of roughly forty people about...
Sep 26, 2014
ROTC cadet Alana Brookshire is studying social work at Wright State in order to fulfill her dream of serving as a social worker in the U.S. Army.
Sep 25, 2014
Excerpt August Wilson’s tremendously visceral 1987 Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Fences,” among the finest inclusions in his remarkable 10-play “Pittsburgh Cycle” chronicling the African-American experience in the 20th century, opens Wright State University’s 40th anniversary season with emotionally riveting …
Sep 25, 2014
Wright State history and music programs are collaborating on a concert of popular songs from the Great War, the first program in CELIA’s yearlong commemoration of the start of World War I.
Sep 22, 2014
Congratulations are in order for CoLA's School of Music!  Formerly the Department of Music, this name change to the School of Music is significant and reflects the stature, accomplishments, and growth of the program. CoLA's Music faculty, staff, and students are fantastic; they have performed at Carnegie Hall for the past two years as well as venues all around the world.  The Benjamin and Marian Schuster Hall is a top-notch acoustically superior venue for musical performances on campus.  In the...
Sep 22, 2014
Matt Chinn’s internship experience began well before his time at Wright State ever did.  As a local graduate of Kettering Fairmont High School, he wasted no time looking for summer work and was fortunate enough to find a position at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company scanning files so what were formerly paper files could now be easily accessible in a digital format.  Adjusting to the corporate environment was a bit of a shock, but his managers and co-workers were understanding and made the...
Sep 19, 2014
Renowned photographer Elena Dorfman will be speaking at Wright State on Thursday, October 9 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Creative Arts Center, room M252. She will be delivering a lecture on her work, which is included in the current Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries exhibition EXPOSURE: An Exhibition of Contemporary Photography. There will be a reception in the Galleries following the lecture until 7:00 p.m. Elena Dorfman achieved much of her fame through exploring the social, cultural, and...

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