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Noah Carpenter, organ performance and vocal music education major, may be the youngest carillonneur in the country.
Hannah Beachler, who graduated from Wright State in 2005, is the first African American to win an Oscar in the Best Production Design category.
Wright State Theatre's production of "If/Then" runs from Feb. 22 to March 3 in the Herbst Theatre in the Creative Arts Center.
Micki Hayes, who is majoring in music education with a focus on flute studies, will perform with the acclaimed Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps.
A $50,000 Power Grant from the Dayton Power and Light Company Foundation will support ArtsGala, programming in the Creative Arts Center and engineering workforce development.
The awards honor programs and educators that challenge students and promote standards of excellence.
Wright State Theatre's production of "Mother Courage and Her Children," by Bertolt Brecht, runs from Feb. 13 to Feb. 17 in the Festival Playhouse in the Creative Arts Center.
Wright State alumni contribute to Dayton's arts world through the Front Street Studio Gallery.
Junior and senior dance majors will premiere new works Feb. 15–17 in DanceSpace 170 in the Creative Arts Center.
Wright State School of Music grads James Edwards-Kenion and Cory Wilhite turned internships into jobs with the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance.
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