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The Emerging Choreographers Concert takes place Feb. 14–16 in DanceSpace 170 in the Creative Arts Center.
Wright State Theatre's production of "The Wolves," the story of a teenage girls' soccer team and how disparate personalities bond to form a team, runs Feb. 6–16 in the Festival Playhouse.
Over the course of a year, hundreds of students attend festivals and honor band events hosted by Wright State’s School of Music.
The Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center will host a series of lectures to celebrate Black History Month.
The national spotlight was shining brightly on Wright State University professor emeritus Julia Reichert and former motion pictures faculty member Steven Bognar.
Prospective students and their families can meet current students, faculty and staff and see some of the labs and other facilities on campus.
“'19—'19: Women from the Permanent Collection” is on display in the Stein Galleries and “Ohio Women Vote: 100 Years of Change” is on display on the second floor of Dunbar Library.
Jonathan Pincus and Joon Shim will expand their research assessing the impact of using visual arts in medical education on medical students’ clinical and non-clinical skills and well-being.
ArtsGala co-chairs David and Nancy Smith hope to build on the gala’s longstanding tradition of excellence and expand the event to an even broader audience.
Liberal arts students at Wright State learn skills such communication, critical thinking, teamwork, ethical judgment and real world application of knowledge.
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