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News
Making Movies
Dominick Evans, 33, will be the first graduate of Wright State’s motion pictures production program with a significant physical disability. Evans has spinal muscular atrophy, a genetic disorder that results in general muscle wasting and mobility impairment. At 16, he was no longer able to walk. Then
Top Religion, Philosophy, and Classics Students Honored
The end of the academic year is a time for awards. Several graduating seniors in the Departments of Religion, Philosophy, and Classics were honored at award ceremonies held at WSU over the last few weeks. Top Scholar Timothy B. Corcoran, a Classical Humanities major, was named Top Scholar in the
CoLA 2014 Internship Breakfast
On April 29, 2014, the College of Liberal Arts (CoLA) held a breakfast for many community partners who have hosted a CoLA student intern during the year. As part of the Crime and Justice Studies (CJS) core curriculum, students intern with such agencies as U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Federal Probation
Outstanding Graduates Honored at College Ceremony
On Friday, May 2, the College of Liberal Arts held its annual ceremony to recognize an outstanding graduate from each department and program. Two students from the Department of History were honored: Sarah Aisenbrey was named the outstanding graduate student, and Joseph Bradley-Hutchison was named
Women, Leadership, and Social Change
Wright State University’s Women’s Studies internship class, “Women, Leadership, and Social Change,” is giving students real life experiences with the support of a college classroom. Taught by Amber Vlasnik, director of the Women’s Center, this class combines work in the classroom with an individual
Student fulfills her dream
Sharon E. Pratt, or as we all know her, Beth, has served as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Center for Urban and Public Affairs for two years. Beth has taken many different paths leading to a Master of Public Administration degree. In 1997, with her Social Work degree from Wright State