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Students in Communicating Through Chronic Illness and End of Life course set up Wall to inspire others to think about what they want to do before they die.
At Wright State, Olivia Kilby, a senior political science and liberal studies major, discovered she can accomplish great things in her life.
Wright State University students spent their spring break on a pilgrimage to historical sites associated with the civil rights movement.
The Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter Dance Scholarship benefits students studying dance at Wright State.
Nerissa Jheanelle, a theatre studies major, has been prolific at Wright State, producing a play, a dance, a movie and a musical.
Wright State alumni collaborated with the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center to establish the African American Alumni Society scholarship.
The 20th annual ArtsGala drew hundreds of people to enjoy the arts and raise scholarship funds for fine and performing arts students.
“Mother Courage and Her Children,” which Wright State's Theatre produced in February, will set the tone for a roundtable discussion on war and peace.
The Wright State Dance Ensemble will premiere works by guest choreographers Ray Mercer and Ashley Walton and dance faculty members during the Spring Dance Concert.
Pierre Horn, who taught at Wright State for 24 years, hopes his scholarship will encourage students to study French and travel to France or Quebec to improve their speaking ability.
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