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Excerpt West Carrollton is surveying residents on a range of topics involving city services, including police and fire services and trash collection. The survey facilitated by Wright State University’s Applied Policy Research Institute can be completed online as well as …
He remembers the exact moment when battling world hunger became his passion. It was during a famine and still burns in the memory of Tony Hall, ex-congressman and former U.S. ambassador.
Wright State University’s faculty, staff and retirees may donate to more than 1,900 scholarships and programs during the 2019 CSIC campaign “For Our Students.”
Wright State University will recognize select staff and faculty members for their vital contributions to the university with the Awards for Excellence ceremony April 2.
The Piediscalzi Lecture in Religion will feature Alicia Turner's talk on “The Violence of Buddhist Tolerance: Escalating Religious Difference in Myanmar/Burma."
ArtsGala, which showcases all the fine and performing arts at Wright State University in one place and time, celebrates its 20th year on April 13 in the Creative Arts Center.
Jennifer Rosengarten, who received her bachelor’s degree in painting from Wright State, was commissioned to create paintings for Miami Valley Hospital South.
Through Stuart McDowell's "unrelenting efforts he has grown the Wright State Theatre Program into a flagship program, nationally recognized for its professionalism and talent."
Kirsten Halling is a role model of teaching effectiveness in the Department of Modern Languages and the College of Liberal Arts.
Lee Hannah, assistant professor of political science, has had a tremendous impact on many students' education.
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