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A Course on Social Media: How to Be Personable, Professional and Why it Matters
Wright State University seniors enter the Social Media and Personal Branding class thinking they are social media experts but in the first week are shocked by what they do not know. Instructors and social media experts Dr. Ike Brunner and Mr. Russ Shirley’s expertise quickly highlights the students’
Let the new year begin!
Over 40 graduate and undergraduate students in the Urban Affairs and Geography and Master of Public Administration programs joined faculty and staff, along with special guest Dean Kristin Sobolik, for orientation on August 21, 2014. The evening began with an optional discussion in the Dunbar Library
Interest in learning Chinese has led to a dramatic increase in Chinese language courses, as well as a minor in Chinese studies, at Wright State.
Five Questions with an Intern
Q: What is the internship you are completing and why did you find it attractive? A: I am an intern on the MIX 107.7 morning show with Jeff, Gina, & Dave. This internship is perfect for me because it’s local and in a large market size. I was excited to be working with Gina Ferraro because she has
Prof. Paul Lockhart named Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research
Prof. Paul Lockhart has been named the Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research for 2014-18. This 3-year position recognizes Prof. Lockhart's distinguished scholarship in American military history and early modern Scandinavian history. Prof. Lockhart's recent monographs include The
Dr. Tracey Steele named Chair of Sociology/Anthropology Department
Dr. Tracey Steele takes over as the Chair for the Department of Sociology/Anthropology effective August 15, 2014. Tracey is a graduate from the University of Texas with a Doctorate in Sociology. Her areas of specialization are Criminology (with an emphasis in penology), Gender, and Sexuality. Tracey
Mark Benbow named Outstanding Alumnus
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

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