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Eleven Wright State alumni shared their experiences as part of a panel at the MPA, Urban Affairs and Geography Careers Event.
In a new study, Marlese Durr examined how African American women, specifically stylists, coped with and continued to work during the 2008 economic recession.
In-Hong Cha and the Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela received Best Classical Album of the Year and Best Classical Artist of the Year at the 2018 Pepsi Music Awards in Venezuela.
If you have ever walked through the Creative Arts Center, you’re aware that something enjoyable is happening around every corner.
The sixth TEDxDayton will take place Oct. 12 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre in Dayton.
Virtuoso pianist Misha Dichter will give a master class followed by a question-and-answer event at Wright State on Oct. 10.
Paola Bellini received a scholarship established in honor of Erik Banks, the late professor of philosophy.
Kenneth Graham, 2018 Distinguished Alumni for the Applied Behavioral Science Master’s Program
Kenneth Graham, M.A. graduated from Wright State University with his B.A. in Sociology in 2013. He then obtained his M.A. from WSU in the Applied Behavioral Sciences program in 2016. Prior to graduating from Wright State University, he has earned a prominent reputation for his commitment to
Wright State Theatre's production of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" runs in the Festival Playhouse in the Creative Arts Center Sept. 27 to Oct. 7.
Raise Wright is the university's online crowdfunding program for student-led fundraising projects administered by the Office of Annual Giving.
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