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Erix Infante, a graduate history student, plans to pursue a career creating exhibitions for museums after he graduates from Wright State.
Samuel Heider, a 93-year-old Holocaust survivor, will give a lecture at Wright State on Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
The Bognár fund provides assistance to qualified Hungarian university students with excellent academic records and financial need in Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia and the United States.
Five highly successful graduates of Wright State's theatre and motion pictures programs returned to campus for a day of workshops with current performing arts students.
The first lecture, by Ovamir Anjum, the Imam Khattab Endowed Chair in Islamic Studies at the University of Toledo, will examine ISIS and the future of Islam on Oct. 26.
Wright State faculty and alumni shared their expertise on a variety of topics such as experience as an Iraqi refugee, embracing life after menopause and Generation Z at TEDxDayton.
"Classical Tragedy and the Modern Imagination: A Conversation with Colm Tóibín" will be held Nov. 6 at 2 3 p.m. in the Stein Galleries.
2005 Wright State grad Chris LeVeck grew up helping with the family lighting business, then set off to found a success company of his own.
Wright State Master of Public Administration students provide strategic advice to educational technology agencies and public television stations.
A Conversation with Colm Tóibín
Please join us for a conversation with this remarkable author in the Creative Arts Center's Stein Galleries (160 CAC). Free and open to the public. Colm Tóibín is the winner of the 2004 Los Angeles Times Novel of the Year, the 2009 Costa Novel Award, the 2017 Kenyon Review Award for Literary
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