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2003 Wright State graduate Sarah Hackenbracht will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Wright State at spring commencement on April 29.
Wright State graduate Arthur Hill’s desire to help future students served by the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center and the African American Alumni Society inspired his recent gift to the university.
The Wright State Dance Ensemble will present its Spring Dance Concert April 20–23 in the Festival Playhouse in the Creative Arts Center.
The Senior Thesis Exhibition, featuring works created by 17 graduating students during their time at Wright State, is on display in the Stein Galleries through April 21.
For the 43rd consecutive year, the Wright State Model United Nations program won a team award at the Nation Model U.N. conference in New York City.
Erin Flanagan, professor of English, will discuss how creativity provides tools to process the world at the Friends of the Libraries’ Annual Luncheon on April 26.
Meet three outstanding alumni who are featured in the spring 2023 issue of the Wright State University Magazine.
Jazz trombonist Michael Dease will lead educational masterclasses for music students and a concert with the Wright State Jazz Ensemble during a residency at Wright State.
Wright State’s ArtsGala, one of the Dayton region’s most festive and unique arts events, returned to the Creative Arts Center on April 1.
Produced by Wright State volleyball players Megan Alders and Callie Martin, "Raider Recap" is a weekly must-watch for Raider student-athletes and fans.
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