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Wright State M.P.A. grad Tom Thompson has served in the Air Force, in municipal government, in law enforcement and operates a nonprofit that serves the region’s immigrant community.
The ONEIL Center developed the museum’s website, and a Students First Fund grant from the Wright State University Foundation is supporting students in creating content.
2012 graduate Joey Monda received two Tony Awards nominations for Best Play as producer of "Slave Play" and "The Inheritance."
This semester, the Learning English for Academic and Professional Purposes (LEAP) Intensive English Program has offered most of its English-as-a-second-language courses in-person.
Opening art courses to non-majors allows students to maintain a creative outlet and distinguish themselves in the job marketing.
Wright State University social work majors are collecting winter coats for students at Fairborn Primary School.
Researchers hope their findings will encourage local political parties to evaluate their online presence and make positive changes.
Cori Lohstroh, who is pursuing a master’s degree in rhetoric and writing from Wright State, combines her passions for the environment and writing.
Wright State students will perform an updated broadcast of Orson Welles' "The War of the Worlds" on Halloween night on WYSO Public Radio.
In an English and biological sciences course, students use storytelling to discuss extinctions, mutations, invasions and other environmental phenomena.
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