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Inside Dance: Dance as Art and Entertainment, a new Wright State Core course, will broaden students' appreciation for dance as both an art form and a form of entertainment.
High school students visited Wright State to practice their French skills, learn more about the university and have fun during the annual French Immersion Day.
Holly-Kristina Averette is pursuing her master’s degree in student affairs, works as an administrative assistant in the Office of the President and serves as a President’s Ambassador
Susan Edwards, who joined Wright State in 2018 as provost, will become the university’s eighth president on Jan. 1.
The open house is the perfect opportunity to meet Wright State’s nationally distinguished faculty members and learn about more than 140 certificate, master’s and doctoral programs.
Nicole Scherzinger, who studied theatre at Wright State, sang the National Anthem, and former Raider Joe Smith pitched the ninth inning for the Houston Astros.
"Veterans Voices: Lives and Stories" will premiere on Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Neon in downtown Dayton.
Susan Chrysler White's exhibition, "Like Oil and Water," is on display in the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries from Oct. 24 to Dec. 8.
The Wright State School of Public and International Affairs organized a panel discussion of faculty experts to help the public better understand the impeachment process.
Wright State faculty experts will discuss the facts, misconceptions and implications of a presidential impeachment on Oct. 17.
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