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There’s no place like home. And for Yoon-Jae Yi, a psychology and French major, that place is Wright State University.
A lot has changed during Dawne Dewey's three decades with Wright State University's Special Collections and Archives.
Wright State announced plans to return to teaching on its Dayton and Lake Campuses for the fall 2020 semester on Aug. 24 with a dynamic and flexible mixture of in-person and remote courses.
New video for "Chasing Smoke" earns Jamie Suttle and her band national exposure.
Michelle Zaremba, who earned a M.P.A. from Wright State, helps people address conflict in a productive and constructive way at the Dayton Mediation Center.
Fall 2020 Diversity and Society Courses
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology is offering a number of diversity and society courses for Fall 2020. View the PDF document linked below. Fall 2020 Diversity and Society Courses (PDF)
The statement expresses solidarity and support for international protests against disenfranchisement, systemic racism and evaluation and promotion of civic-minded law enforcement reform.
Wright State student Katie Burianek says photography enables her to tell a story with a single image.
Valerie Stoker, professor of religion, says that human responses to disease are embedded in historical, cultural and economic frameworks with varying degrees of effectiveness.
Wright State theatre alumna Jasmine Batchelor has received critical acclaim for her performance in “The Surrogate.”
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