Mar 16, 2023  
  
    
          The traveling exhibit "THEM: Images of Separation" uses items from popular culture to tackle some of the most contentious, cultural hot-button issues.  
   
  
      
    
          Mar 15, 2023  
  
    
          Keri Friend, an English major and president of Alpha Xi Delta, was honored by the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values for her leadership in the Greek community at Wright State.  
   
  
      
    
          Mar 13, 2023  
  
    
          Patrons can participate in the silent auction during ArtsGala in the Wright State Creative Arts Center on Saturday, April 1, beginning at 7 p.m. or online.  
   
  
      
    
          Mar 10, 2023  
  
    
          Wright State communication graduate Ty Manns will speak to students in the School of Social Sciences and International Studies and will give the keynote address at Wright State’s Army ROTC Ball.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 24, 2023  
  
    
          Wright State students won numerous awards at the 30th Dayton Model United Nations Conference.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 23, 2023  
  
    
          Tracy Snipe, professor of political science, will take his class on the road to drive home the history of the civil rights movement in Ohio.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 21, 2023  
  
    
          Classical guitar player and Wright State graduate Connor Barney performed at Carnegie Hall after winning a Golden Classical Music Award.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 16, 2023  
  
    
          A camera crew from C-SPAN visited Wright State to record Paul Lockhart, professor of history, as he taught his class The History of the Gun.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 15, 2023  
  
    
          Dayron J. Miles, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies from Wright State, was named associate artistic director of the American Repertory Theater at Harvard.  
   
  
      
    
          Feb 13, 2023  
  
    
          Presented by Wright State Theatre from Feb. 17–26, “The Laramie Project” is about the reaction to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student.