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Coworkers praise Cathy Lee, student services coordinator in the School of Fine and Performing Arts, for her helpful attitude and open mind when facing new challenges.
James Lawrence, Sign Shop scheduler, partnered with the Office of Marketing to beautify campus by creating and installing stunning murals and graphics around Wright State.
Tracey Hill, administrative support coordinator in the School of Humanities and Cultural Studies, creatively uses social media to engage with prospective and current students.
Paul Lockhart, professor of history, is an award-winning researcher who has brought national and international attention to Wright State.
Daniel Warshawsky, associate professor of geography, has given tireless service to Wright State and the Dayton community.
One couple shares their motivation behind giving, and one grad shares how his gift as a student influenced him to continue to pay it forward.
Delve into the direct economic impact Wright State graduates have in the region and the top companies that employ them.
Meet several alumni and students making their mark as successful entrepreneurs.
Wright State University Theatre’s production of Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery “The Mousetrap” runs in the Creative Arts Center’s Festival Playhouse from Sept. 23 to Oct. 2.
Steven Winteregg was honored for his composition "The City," which was recorded by trumpet player Daniel Zehringer, chair of the Wright State School of Fine and Performing Arts.
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