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Wright State professor Pramod Kantha is writing a book on Nepal's transition from a monarchy to a democratic republic.
Students Bridging the Gap Between School and Work
As students peruse local job listings they often notice that almost all jobs require previous work experience. For many students this can be frightening. Students know what they are doing and are ready for a job, but cannot get a job without experience. And how do students get that experience if all
Wright State students and faculty honored for Writing Across the Curriculum achievements and teaching Wright State Core courses.
Recent recruitment efforts in Iraq have led to graduate students enrolling in engineering, science, mathematics and liberal arts programs at Wright State.
Congratulations Dr.Yuliya Walsh!
Dr.Yuliya Walsh, adjunct teacher of Russian in the department of Modern Languages received her Ph.D. in Slavic Linguistics from the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Culture from the Ohio State University on April 3, 2014. The title of her dissertation is: "Forms of Address in
New Chief of Police David Finnie brings a wealth of experience gathered over a 25-year career in university law enforcement.
Completing the College Experience
Zhaleh Freels, a ’09 International Studies graduate, took anything but the traditional route to graduation. Looking back, she credits her co-op position at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as one of the most beneficial factors to her career success. Zhaleh, who started Wright State as an Art major in
Wright State student and Model UN team leader Angie Loyd is passionate about human rights and international affairs.

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