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Nov 17, 2017
Options to integrate programs on health and human services will be the focus of the next Let's Talk community forum on Nov. 27 at 3 p.m. in the Apollo Room of the Student Union.
Nov 17, 2017
Jennifer Subban was honored for her work with the Leadership Education to Advance Development Program, a community-based youth leadership training program in South Africa.
Nov 16, 2017
All students, staff, faculty and alumni are invited to Raidersgiving on Nov. 23 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Wright State Nutter Center's McLin Gym.
Nov 14, 2017
Cole is the owner and director of the Weekend Intervention Program. She credits the Master in Applied Behavioral Sciences program for encouraging students to investigate real world problems and develop applicable solutions to them.
Nov 14, 2017
Steve Aldredge’s winning composition, "O Glorious Word of Life," debuted at the Sioux Falls Arena in South Dakota during a worship service featuring hundreds of singers.
Nov 9, 2017
Wright State grad Jacob Miller uses his French degree to land a position with the Peace Corps in Guinea.
Nov 8, 2017
During a master class, Project Fusion listened to Wright State saxophone quartets, offered feedback and answered questions, then performed an impromptu concert with students.
Nov 8, 2017
First year Applied Behavioral Science students Angela Dorsett and Stephanie Brooks served as the moderators for the “Know Your Rights” panel. The panel provided discussion examining policing from a multi-career perspective. Panelists brought a tremendous amount of expertise in the criminal justice system and included: David Singleton, Director of the Ohio Justice Policy Center (OJPC); Wendy Stiver, Major, Central Patrol Operations Division in the Dayton Police Department; and David Finnie...
Nov 7, 2017
Heather Lea Reid, an alumna of the Master of Humanities Program, recently gave a paper at the Southeastern College Art Conference in Columbus. Her talk was based on the capstone project she did for her MHUM degree and was entitled "Know Your Place: Women in Art (Part 2)". Heather is pictured here standing in front of some of her own artwork, which she exhibits regularly throughout Ohio. 
Nov 7, 2017
Current Master of Humanities student, Susan Stewart Stute, recently published one of her papers in the interdisciplinary graduate student journal Confluence: The Journal of Graduate Liberal Studies. Her essay, entitled "Perpetuating the Gender Gap in Patents through Education Policy" can be read by following this link: http://www.confluence-aglsp.org/xxiii1 Great work, Sue!

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