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The event gives community members from around the Dayton area an opportunity to explore the region’s fascinating past.
Student reporter Lara Donnelly, host of the monthly video series Raider Recon, goes behind the scenes during preparations for the Wright State University senior Art Auction.
Wright State University's contemporary production of William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" continues this weekend at the Creative Arts Center.
The keynote lecture of the 2012 Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality Symposium will address the racial implications of the SlutWalks movement.
Greed, revenge, passion and jealousy abound at the Wright State theatre department’s production of William Shakespeare’s "The Merchant of Venice."
H.K Edgerton is an African-American Confederate activist who lectures on the role of blacks in the history of the South. He has walked thousands of miles through cities...
This month at the Town & Country Fine Art Center at the Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering, Macaulay’s exhibition Thomas Macaulay: Selected Objects Retrospective...
PARK is the story of a girl living in a trailer park and drifting through life.
Wright State continues its 2011-12 theatre season with the rock musical "RENT."
Julia Reichert and Jim Klein’s 1971 documentary Growing Up Female has been selected to join the list of landmark works of American cinema.
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