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The Wright State Dance Program is hosting dozens of emerging choreographers and dancers from around the country during the 61st National Choreography Intensive July 17–27.
Wright State alumni Tony Alexander, Bob Reynolds and Loghan Young and graduate student Doniska Taylor joined the Wright State University Foundation Board of Trustees.
Wright State’s productions of “Sweat” and “Sweet Charity” were honored as the best local university productions.
Hollywood composer and Wright State alumnus Steve Hampton continues to support music students by donating recording equipment to the School of Music.
The American Sociological Association honored Marlese Durr for expanding the horizons of sociology to fully encompass the role of women in society.
Wright State political science graduate Amy Riegel works to end homelessness and promotes decent, safe, fair, affordable housing for all.
Wright State students find numerous artifacts during excavation of 100-year-old family farm.
Wright State musical theatre graduate Joey Monda has once again won a Tony Award for his excellent work as one of the producers for an acclaimed musical.
The honorees include Amir Zadeh, associate professor of management information systems, and Brooke Johnson Leppla, associate director of alumni and donor marketing and communication.
Matthew Keener, a former Wright State music student, took a 10-year detour to ranch in Montana before returning to Ohio to raise cattle and launching a nonprofit organization to donate beef to food banks.
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