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Alumnus Moving On
Bill Murphy ‘98 Master Urban Administration (now Public Administration) Congratulations to alumnus Bill Murphy, currently the assistant city manager and economic development director in Piqua, Ohio, who has been hired by the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce. Bill will help the city and
On Stefan Pugh’s office door is a plaque that reads “Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research,” a declaration not only of this professor’s remarkable accomplishments...
Wright State University honored more than 1,700 graduates during its Fall 2013 Commencement ceremony Dec. 14 in the Wright State Nutter Center.
Wright State University President David R. Hopkins challenged graduates at the 2013 Fall Commencement to prove themselves “mentally strong” in the future. “We want to prepare you to have not only the intellectual capabilities but the mental strength to deal …
How World Language teachers can create a non-traditional classroom
On Saturday, October 12, 2014, WSU alumnus Daniel Trego, BA in Spanish and TESOL, presented how World Language teachers can create a non-traditional classroom---a flipped classroom---where students complete preparation work online before coming to class. The workshop included numerous ideas on how
Wright State graduates will celebrate their accomplishments, and those of a university that prides itself on extending the ladder of educational opportunity, during the 2013 Fall Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Nutter Center.
Warhol Foundation Donation
The Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries announces its newest gift from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries is the recipient of seven (7) silkscreen prints from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The Galleries received over 150 photographs from
Excerpt Thanks to Wright State University’s LEAP program, students from throughout the world are sharing their cultures — and their cuisine — with others in the Miami Valley. LEAP stands for Learning English for Academic and Professional Purposes. One of …

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