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Apr 14, 2014
Scholars are honored with books purchased in their names for the Wright State University Libraries’ collections.
Apr 14, 2014
Wright State's Model UN team wins top honors at the National Model United Nations Conference for the 35th consecutive year.
Apr 11, 2014
More than 100 poster and oral presentations by Wright State University student researchers were delivered April 11 during the annual Celebration of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities.
Apr 11, 2014
The Creative Arts Center project include new gallery space, art and performance studios, motion picture production studio, classrooms and an iconic, accessible entrance.
Apr 10, 2014
On Friday March 21st, the Chinese club met for its first craft and game night. A total of ten students attended. Professor Jiang Laoshi and Professor Du taught the students how to make traditional Chinese knotting. Everyone brought home a beautiful Chinese knot. The students enjoyed making traditional crafts and playing games while speaking Chinese in a fun and relaxed atmosphere!
Apr 10, 2014
Wright State technical writing students work with state-of-the-art computer programs thanks to donations from two leading software companies.
Apr 9, 2014
Wright State student Elizabeth Schrack won the 2014 Ms. Wheelchair Ohio pageant and will represent the state at a national competition in August.
Apr 9, 2014
The Department of Modern Languages will be offering Arabic, Chinese, French, German and Spanish classes during the Session A (May 12-June 19) and Session B (June 23-July 31) of the Summer semester. The summer schedule will include a French cooking and movie class (FR 4940), a 1010 and 1020 Chinese classes, a "How German Impacts the world" (GER 4030) and "How Spanish Impacts the world" (SP4030) classes and many more! Register today and join the fun! Summer 2014 Classes Flyer Chinese Classes...
Apr 8, 2014
Wright State course uses the TV show "Mad Men" to examine the influence literature has had on pop culture.
Apr 7, 2014
Professor Paul Lockhart is participating in a two-part interview with Dayton-area journalist and radio host Ron Rollins.  Professor Lockhart speaks about why the First World War was important for Americans and explains how Wright State University, Dayton History, the Dayton Philharmonic, and others are teaming up to commemorate the centennial of the war.  The first part of the interview will be broadcast on WHIO 97.5 FM on Sunday, April 7, at 8.00 a.m., and the second part of the interview will...

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