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Congratulations Dr. Melissa Doran!
Dr. Melissa Doran completed her PhD in the department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University in May 2014. Her dissertation, " (De)Humanizing Narratives of Terrorism in Spain and Peru," examined the humanizing and dehumanizing discourses at play in the literary and filmic
Bastille Day Celebration!
The French Club celebrated Bastille Day at Professor Abadie's house on Sunday July 13th. Each student and professor brought a French dish to share. It was a great opportunity to speak French and enjoy some delicious French food! Vive la révolution!
Wright State is teeming with leaders who hold national and state positions and populate influential organizations in education, science, labor, health, athletics and the arts.
Wright State communication professor is researching how the Internet and social media are changing local coverage of minor league baseball.
Excerpt Looking back on Dayton’s commendable 2013–14 theater season, appealing stories reflecting cries of revolution, love and forgiveness, identity and family, and rewarding memories. Wright State University certainly triumphed with an exceptional “Les Misérables” which catapulted its musical theater component to astonishing …
Karen Hayes had served as a lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literatures at Wright State.
Prof. Drew Swanson publishes environmental history of tobacco
Prof. Drew Swanson's 2nd book, A Golden Weed: Tobacco and Environment in the Piedmont South (Yale UP, 2014), explores the social, environmental, cultural, and racial history of the Piedmont. Prof. Swanson argues that tobacco, which was ultimately damaging to the environment, actually made agrarian

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