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Faculty, staff and retirees may choose among 1,900 scholarships and programs during the annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign “50 Years: See the Change. Be the Impact.”
It was a full house in the Wright State University Student Union Atrium on March 6, as students, faculty, staff and community members gathered to witness university history.
On her first day as president-designate, Cheryl B. Schrader charmed the campus community, fielded questions from the media, explored the tunnel system and got a peek at her next office.
Cheryl B. Schrader, chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, will become the first woman to serve as president of Wright State University.
Brianna Brown, a senior majoring in crime and justice studies at Wright State, hopes to work with the FBI or help juveniles in the criminal justice system.
Tina McPhearson '80 has taught high school theater, directed plays and musicals, worked and volunteered for numerous arts organizations.
After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wright State, Jamaica Siroky teaches at Thurgood Marshall STEM High School in Dayton.
Hannah Beachler was also the production designer of Beyoncé’s “Lemonade," which won a 2017 Art Directors Guild Award for excellence in production design and art direction.
On Wednesday February 20th, 2016, Students of Intermediate and Levantine Arabic celebrated with Kuwaiti students the Kuwait National Day. Students of Arabic enjoyed Kuwaiti music, authentic food, deserts, Henna and endless tiny cups of Arabic coffee and tea while chatting in Arabic with our
The Department of Communication will screen “The Student Body,” a documentary film on school “fat letters” by Wright State student Bailey Webber, on March 7.
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