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Wright State University's Model UN team won 11 awards at the 28th annual Dayton Model United Nations Conference.
Advanced musicians seeking intensive study in instrumental, piano or vocal can earn performance certificates from the School of Music.
Jackson Riffle, who majors in music performance, has performed with symphonies and at music festivals, composed music and won numerous awards.
Danielle Rante and Jeremy Long received Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council for their 2D visual artworks.
Juan Muñoz, who earned a history degree and M.B.A. from Wright State, combines his passion for the Latino community and the outdoors.
A music video on evolutionary biology and an infographic on race were part of a novel approach to teaching and learning at Wright State during the pandemic.
Madison Stiffler, a junior crime and justice major at Wright State, is a star on the women’s club bowling team.
The Jeanne Ballantine Scholarship will provide financial assistance to juniors or seniors majoring in sociology at Wright State.
Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer of history, produced a lecture on European history titled “The Boer War and the Costs of Empire.”
From a new MRI scanner to access to a unique 3D laser printer to imaging and treating ovarian cancer, Wright State faculty and students pursued important research endeavors in 2020.
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