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The fun, fast-paced "Grand Hotel: The Musical" marks the conclusion of Wright State University’s 2012–13 theatre season.
Defense and construction contractors, a college consortium, a computer cabling manufacturer and agencies that help children and families will be among employers sifting for future employees...
Join us in celebrating 20 years of partnership between the Women's Center and the Women's Studies program Friday, March 8 from 2–4 p.m. in the Millett Hall Atrium.
March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month and Wright State is kicking off its celebration by playing host to a panel of four local women...
When political science professor Charles Funderburk came up with the idea to write a book on political corruption, several other Wright State faculty members expressed...
Mentoring Latino teens sends volts of motivation through Wright State University student Kathryn Brown...
In the first of what will become an annual Distinguished Visiting Artist Series at Wright State University, renowned Broadway and film composer Stephen Schwartz will visit...
In the last two centuries, millions of scholars, readers and romance enthusiasts have swooned over the pages of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
Former Wright State social work student Rebecca Holtkamp and nursing student Karen Herzing were part of the program.
Sparkle, a short documentary by celebrated Wright State filmmakers Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar, will appear on national television Feb. 7, airing on PBS.
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