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Wright State Arts Live! A Celebration of Fine and Performing Arts will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16, at the Levitt Pavilion Dayton.
After completing her studies in neuroscience, Abagail Chumley decided to explore a completely different world — political science and government.
Sharon Lynette Jones, professor of English language and literatures, visited archives around the country to research “Conversations with Angela Davis.”
Marius Lehene, a Romanian-born artist who teaches drawing at Colorado State University, will give an artist talk on Sept. 29 at 6 p.m.
Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of the Attacks of 9/11
Wright State University’s School of Public and International Affairs and the Dayton Council on World Affairs are presenting a panel reflecting on the 20 th anniversary of the attacks of 9/11. Panelists include WSU Professor Emeritus of political science, Dr. Donna Schlagheck; political science
Ariana Bush was accepted into Wright State’s Dance Program after two years of singing lessons, intensive ballet classes, community theatre and College Credit Plus classes.
Wright State faculty and volunteers customized a new curriculum to teach fundamental English to Cuban aircraft technicians.
The Faculty Awards for Excellence recognize faculty members for their excellent work in the areas of teaching, research, community engagement, professional service and early career achievement.
Amelia Hubbard, associate professor of anthropology, is a popular and inventive teacher who challenges her students to excel.
Drew Swanson, professor of history at Wright State, was elected president of the Agricultural History Society.
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