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French Business Class visiting Dorothy Lane Market
On November 4, 2021 the French Business class students visited Dorothy Lane Market, located in Centerville. They met with Calvin Mayne, owner of Dorothy Lane Market. The visit included a tour in French of the supermarket, delivered by Calvin Mayne. The students enjoyed the visit while discussing the
Wright State Theatre will present "Circle Mirror Transformation," by Annie Baker, from Nov. 19–21 and Dec. 3-5 in the Herbst Theatre in the Creative Arts Center.
Doc Night showcases the best short student documentaries from the Documentary Semester of the junior year.
After releasing two short story collections, Erin Flanagan, a professor of English language and literatures at Wright State, published "Deer Season" earlier this fall.
The Wind Symphony and Concert Band will premiere two new works during their first full concert in more than 18 months.
Jared Shank restored a World War I cannon that had been part of a veterans memorial in St. Paris.
A talk by Paul Lockhart, professor of history, about his new book, “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” will be broadcast on "Book TV" on C-SPAN.
Michael Townsend has been assigned to protect numerous heads of state, including Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Awad Halabi, associate professor of history and religion, has expanded knowledge about the Middle East and the Islamic world at Wright State and in the community.
C-SPAN's "Book TV" will tape a book talk on “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” by Paul Lockhart, professor of history at Wright State, on Nov. 5.
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