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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.
First-year students at Wright State are diving into “The Fault in Our Stars,” this academic year’s Common Text.
Meet Martin Kim...URS/GEO Adjunct
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
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.
"WSU students visit France, meet WWII hero"
The Study Abroad annual trip to Paris and Bordeaux, France with professors Halling and Abadie from the department of Modern Languages was featured in an article in the Dayton Daily News! Click here to read the article
University Studies Abroad Program in India
This 6 week trip is the second time Dr. Small has participated in a USAC (University Studies Abroad Program). The University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) allows students from the USA a unique opportunity to complete a study abroad program that allows for the integration into the college

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