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Erin Flanagan, an award-winning author and professor of English at Wright State, received an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council.
Latif Bolat will present a concert of song, music and poetry on March 4 in Wright State’s Schuster Hall in the Creative Arts Center.
Andy Wilson, the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, has dedicated his professional life to protecting the citizens of Ohio.
Tony Alexander dedicated his time, talent and treasure to making Wright State a better place.
Lois and Don Bigler have been connected with the Wright State University community for more than 35 years.
James A. Pearson is a seasoned public relations and communications professional with over 20 years of experience in the global media and technology industry.
1986 Wright State acting alum Brad Sherwood took a break from his national comedy tour to talk to students in the Creative Arts Center.
Students from Wright State, Central State and Sinclair Community College will participate in the Civil Rights Pilgrimage bus tour in Ohio and Kentucky.
When Amber Holloway enrolled in the Master of Public Administration program at Wright State, she envisioned becoming a city manager.
Wright State Theatre will present Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” on Feb. 15–18 and Lucas Hnath’s "A Doll’s House, Part 2” on Feb. 22–25 in the Herbst Studio Theatre.
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