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"Dr. Loranger's record of teaching, scholarship and service points to the commitment to faculty development she will bring to the Center for Teaching and Learning," said interim Provost Oliver H. Evans.
Joey Monda won his second Tony Award as a producer of the "The Inheritance," which was named Best Play.
A panel of university leaders will discuss the support they receive in their careers, challenges they face, work environments and dealing with discrimination.
Wright State Theatre's production of Ken Ludwig’s hilarious farce "Lend Me a Tenor" runs in the Creative Arts Center's Festival Playhouse from Sept. 23 through Oct. 3.
Meet three outstanding alumni who are featured in the fall 2021 issue of the Wright State University Magazine.
We tracked down former members of one of Wright State’s most prestigious and award-winning legacies to reflect on their experience and how it has shaped who they are today.
Bryan Bucklew, a political science graduate of Wright State, is president and CEO of the Hospital Council of Northern and Central California.
Wright State University music, musical theatre and visual arts programs joined together for Wright State Arts Live!
Wright State experts predict what business, health, education, and entertainment landscapes will look like as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
Wright State's Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures Programs plan to return with a full season of in-person productions.
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