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Thousands of singers from around the world will descend on Cincinnati for the “Olympics of choral music,” and Wright State’s Collegiate Chorale will compete at the event’s highest level.
The program prepares students for a variety of backstage disciplines in the world of professional theatre.
Wright State’s junior and senior dance majors will present their world premiere works June 1–2.
The Growing Mind, a large sculpture on display outside the Dunbar Library was created by senior art major Megan Dooley-Smallwood.
The Wright State University Parents Association and the Wright State University Friends of the Libraries honored six graduating seniors as the Top Scholars for their colleges.
The show has already sold out its entire 15-performance run.
The exhibition features artwork by more than 40 students and will run from May 20 to June 10.
In the final episode of the series, Casey Jordan shares his excitement about the show’s opening night.
Dayton Daily News columnist Tom Archdeacon will present “Dayton Sports Through the Arch” on May 11.
Wright State University’s Department of Theatre, Dance & Motion Pictures is hosting a public reading of The Laramie Project Sunday, April 29, at 7 p.m...
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