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For the past six months, Megan McKarns has lived in El Salvador, working with families and performing mission work.
2002 Wright State film grad Scott Marshall has produced World Wrestling Entertainment shows around the United States and in Colombia, Panama and the Czech Republic.
Wright State students will make a pilgrimage March 5-9 to historical sites associated with the civil rights movement, while examining a crucial phase of America’s past.
Wright State students interested in criminal justice careers interacted with alumni and other professionals who have flourished in those fields.
As part of a Small Business Marketing Planning course, Raj Soin College of Business students have developed a marketing plan for the Learning English for Academic and Professional Purposes Intensive English Program.
M.P.A. student and longtime community leader Ronnie Moreland was recognized by Parity Inc.
The new Agents of Change course empowers students to become more active citizens, create partnerships with community groups and promote positive change.
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.
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