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For many students, finding professional workplace experience while in college is tough.
Mary Beth Pringle, Ph.D., teaches a wide variety of courses including introductory English, writing, contemporary fiction and women’s studies.
To mark World AIDS Day, Wright State will host a special event promoting AIDS awareness in the Millett Hall Atrium, at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 3.
Wright State alumnus Morgan O’Brien will speak to students about his career as an American diplomat.
Wright State’s 15th annual Holidays in the Heartland concert will be broadcast in its entirety on WDPR 88.1 FM and WDPG 89.9 FM.
Sparkle tells the story of celebrated Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) dancer Sheri “Sparkle” Williams.
In a globalized society, an understanding of other languages, cultures and customs is an invaluable stepping stone for success in all fields.
True Nature, a chilling feature film from two Wright State motion pictures graduates, is coming home for a one-week engagement at The Neon cinema in downtown Dayton.
Author and journalist Adam Hochschild, whose account of World War I as experienced by Great Britain won the 2012 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for best nonfiction, will speak at Wright State...
The Purdue University Art Galleries’ highly successful exhibition, Global Matrix, returns to Wright State in its third incarnation.
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