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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.
Syeda Bahar, a master of public administration student, is a leader on campus, has interned with nonprofit community organizations and has participated in an international leadership conference.
“RISING: Women in American Culture since Suffrage” is a semester-long commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
Ron A. Austin Fiction Reading
Ron A. Austin is the author of the novel Avery Colt is a Snake, a Thief, a Liar, winner of the Nilsen Literary Prize and longlisted for the 2020 PEN American Literary Award. For more information on the author, please visit his website. Fiction reading on March 26, 2020 in the Stein Galleries, CAC
Exhibitions featuring still life paintings and works by women photographers from Ohio and an experimental short film are now on display in the Stein Galleries.
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