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Aug 12, 2014
The Department of History is pleased to announce that Mark E. Benbow, Ph.D. (M.A., WSU, 1983), has been named the department's Outstanding Alumnus for 2014.  Dr. Benbow is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Marymount University (VA).  Previously he worked on national security issues for the federal government and also served as the Historian at the Woodrow Wilson House Museum in Washington, D.C.  He currently also serves as the Director of the Arlington Historical Museum in...
Aug 11, 2014
Annual Regional Summit is expected to draw business leaders, educators, government officials and others to the Wright State Nutter Center.
Aug 10, 2014
The American Association of Teachers of French, Ohio Chapter, recently elected new officers. Wright State's French Instructor, Karine Daddah was elected Secretary-Treasurer, Lucas Hoffman is the new President, Mary Townsend is the association new Vice President and our recent Wright State's French graduate, Samantha Martin manages the "Grand Concours". Dr. Pascale Abadie and Dr. Kirsten Halling were past Presidents of the AATF Ohio and Dr. Hertzler was also a past Treasurer. Congratulations...
Aug 5, 2014
Kris Bezdecny photo
Please join the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography in welcoming our newest faculty member, Assistant Professor Kristine Bezdecny, starting Fall 2014! What should you know about Dr. Kris?
Aug 5, 2014
Wright State University has launched a mobile application that enables students on the go to check their class schedule and grades, make payments and learn about campus events.
Aug 1, 2014
Ben McCullough hopes to turn a master’s degree in international and comparative politics into a job with the Pentagon or a U.S. intelligence agency.
Aug 1, 2014
First-year students at Wright State are diving into “The Fault in Our Stars,” this academic year’s Common Text.
Jul 31, 2014
Through Leadership Dayton program, Wright State's Jennie Buckwalter develops new connections that will help enhance her ability to engage with the community.
Jul 29, 2014
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Martin Kim, 2000, M.U.A.  We’d like to introduce you to Martin Kim, adjunct professor with the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography since 2009. While he taught Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Principles and Advanced GIS courses over the last 6 years, this fall Martin will teach the Community and Regional Planning course (GEO/URS 3200).
Jul 29, 2014
Wright State fine arts graduate Megan Smallwood spent nearly a year working with volunteers to paint a large colorful mural in an east Dayton neighborhood.

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