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Oct 30, 2013
Andrew Krivak, author of the critically acclaimed novel The Sojourn and winner of the 2012 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Fiction, will be at Wright State University Friday, Nov. 1...
Oct 29, 2013
Dr. Noeleen McIlvenna recently printed her book that is going off to the publisher.   Entitled "The Short Life of Free Georgia," Dr. McIlvenna's work describes the first European settlement of the Georgia colony, 1733-1750. Slavery was banned, because the London philanthropists who established the colony wanted to provide an opportunity for poor white folk to work hard. But in nearby South Carolina, the major planters were furious they could not expand their rice empire further and so...
Oct 29, 2013
The Wright State departments of economics, English, religion, women’s studies and the Women’s Center are sponsoring a workshop that...
Oct 28, 2013
It all began with 12 Angry Men, a 1957 film that depicts a jury deliberating the guilt or innocence of a man on the basis of reasonable doubt...
Oct 25, 2013
From October 27 - December 8, 2013 the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries will present selected works by artists from across the United States. The works use camera-less photographic processes. Among the processes used are photograms, scanograms, lumen prints, chemigrams, and photogenic drawings: all of which describe methods where light is used to capture an image directly onto a surface. Technological advances continue to expand the ways in which light can be used to record an image. Camera-...
Oct 24, 2013
Wright State University Theatre continues its 39th season in the festival playhouse with the award-winning musical Oklahoma! Oct. 24—Nov. 10...
Oct 17, 2013
One of Mary Leal’s students recently asked her a question about internet romance scams. Sore subject.
Oct 11, 2013
The Ohio State University, Wright State University and nine other Ohio colleges and universities will share a $3.5 million National Science Foundation grant over the next five years...
Oct 11, 2013
Darius Prier, a double Wright State graduate who is now education professor at Duquesne University, examines how hip-hop is a culturally relevant form of education in a new book.
Oct 10, 2013
It is our pleasure to recognize Rebecca Cantrell as a 2013 Graduate Student Excellence Award Recipient. Rebecca finished the Applied Behavioral Science Program in the Fall of 2012. Her project was an outstanding and all-encompassing meta-analysis of bully prevention programs across the United States. While in the ABS program, Rebecca served as a Teaching Assistant for several Introductory Sociology courses. In addition to maintaining academic excellence, she also completed not one, but TWO...

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