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Mar 17, 2014
Steve Libert has spent the last 30 years searching for his Holy Grail: the Griffin, the flagship of French explorer La Salle that sank in the Great Lakes in the 17th century. After decades of research, thousands of dives, and …
Mar 14, 2014
Wright State professor Angela Beumer Johnson named Outstanding College Language Arts Educator by the Ohio English educators organization.
Mar 13, 2014
The English Department is pleased to announce the recipient of the spring 2014 Outstanding College Educator Award: Angela Beumer Johnson Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts Conference (OCTELA) Congratulations!!! Literacy has the power to change, and save, lives. I firmly believe this to be true. And one of my goals as an English teacher educator is to help future teachers find ways to make learning personally meaningful for their students.  ~ Angie Beumer Johnson Angela’s...
Mar 12, 2014
Wright State film student Brad Wickham has produced a documentary on how developmental agencies are helping Rwandans recover from genocide.
Mar 10, 2014
Wright State University’s annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign will launch with a takeoff event on March 10 at 2 p.m. in the Student Union Endeavour Room.
Mar 7, 2014
Adobe Systems, Inc. is partnering with Wright State English to give WSU students a head start in the technical communication workforce. For Spring 2014, Adobe gave free licenses for their Technical Communication Suite to Wright State English’s Professional and Technical Writing program. The software’s normal cost of $1,700 per machine would prevent its use in Wright State English’s courses, but Adobe’s donation of 60 licenses will allow Professional and Technical Writing students to create...
Mar 6, 2014
The History of Philosophy Quarterly publishes a particular type of journal article. According to its editorial statement, the journal specializes in papers “manifesting a strong interaction between contemporary and historical concerns.” This prestigious peer-reviewed journal also appears to have another specialty—publishing articles written by members of the WSU Department of Philosophy. In a rare accomplishment, papers by two Philosophy faculty appeared in a recent issue of the journal. Dr....
Mar 5, 2014
As part of her Women’s History Month residency at Wright State, CNN's Geraldine Moriba will deliver the Anita Hill Annual Lecture on Gender Justice on March 13.
Mar 4, 2014
Scheduled for March 14, the annual Public History Graduate Symposium will focus on “The Future is Our History" and include presentations by public history graduate students.
Feb 26, 2014
LEAP International Food Day gave students a chance to sharpen their English skills while sampling delicacies from around the world.

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