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Through her foundation Footprints With Hope, Rachael Mckinney has helped women in Colombia develop skills that foster independence.
A spirited member of the Wright State family for 45 years, Bill Rickert served as professor of communication, associate dean and interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and associate provost.
The online symposium will address health and safety concerns in teaching singing, dance and acting classes as well as production challenges.
Katie West, who majors in violin performance and music education and works at Dorothy Lane Market, was runner-up in a national grocery bagging competition.
This effort reinvigorates our university and will provide stability and a foundation upon which to prosper.
Erin Mustard, who earned bachelor's degrees in nursing and Spanish from Wright State, is doing contact tracing of COVID-19 patients for the Clinton County Health District.
David Chi-Tou Lao, a piano performance major in the School of Music, bested competitors from a total of 11 universities and conservatories in the state competitions.
GIS students will be able to apply state-of-the-art technology to collect and analyze spatial data to help spot patterns and trends.
The 12 projects selected for funding will have far-reaching impacts on both the Dayton and Lake campuses.
Kathryn Fiske, a crime and justice studies major and Air Force ROTC cadet, learned to manage her interests, studies and life so she could thrive at Wright State.
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