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Dr. Lahm's SOC2000 – Intro to Sociology class - visiting UnDesign the Redline, "an explorative and visioning framework for addressing the historic transformations of place, class and race in America."
Wright State is hosting this interactive exhibit in Dunbar Library for the month of February. It is open to the public. Docent-led visits to the Undefine the Redline exhibit in Dunbar library will be available each Saturday from 12-2. Please contact
susan.schultheis@wright.edu to schedule an
"The Gondoliers" gives the students a chance to sing a beautiful and funny score unplugged and embody grand characters in a world of outlandish circumstances.
Students from Wright State bands performed in a demonstration group during the clinic in front of an audience of about 600.
Wright State English alumna Rishan Habte is a program officer for economic empowerment at Lutheran Immigrant and Refugee Services.
Paul Laurence Dunbar: 150 commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Dayton poet's birth with a series of film, poetry, art and music events.
Each of the 13 pieces presented during the concert represents the unique choreographic voice every dance major begins to develop in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance program.
"Deer Season," by Erin Flanagan, professor of English language and literatures, was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author.
Wright State Theatre will present "Sweat," Lynn Nottage’s drama about working-class Americans, Feb. 10–20 in the Festival Playhouse.
“Undesign the Redline” is on display on the second floor of Dunbar Library during February.
The Virtual Open House will feature program-specific events for more than 30 graduate degree programs over the course of the week.
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