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Their liberal arts degrees from Wright State University have helped students better communicate, better problem-solve and prepared them well for the future.
Better online courses and more online offerings will greet Wright State students this fall semester thanks to the faculty’s strong response to training and their creative approaches to remote teaching.
Long before Wright State announced plans to return to teaching for the fall semester, many administrators, faculty, staff and students had been working hard to make it happen.
The biggest challenge was trying to get the prison inmates to open up when he was interviewing them. But the efforts of English professor David Seitz resulted in a national award.
Faculty members produce videos to help current and former Wright State students practice their French and cooking skills.
During his Wright State career, Jim Sayer served as professor of communication, chair of the Department of Communication president of the Faculty and dean of Lake Campus.
The M.P.A. virtual open house on July 21 will connect prospective students with professors and alumni who will answer questions about the program and discuss career options.
Winners with Wright State connections include a marketing faculty member, a staff member who runs her own community organization and 10 alumni.
From Homer’s "The Iliad" to "The Plague" by Camus, classic literature has reflected the impact of epidemics on human thought and behavior.
Several thousand people from around the world participated in webinars on remote teaching and English pronunciation organized by Wright State faculty.
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