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Karen Lahm, director of crime and justice studies at Wright State University, discussed the increase of female inmates in the Greene County jail with WHIO News Center 7. Watch Lahm’s interview. Read the report from WHIO.
Jim McCutcheon teaches classical guitar at Wright State, where he earned degrees in guitar performance and music education.
Wright State’s Musical Theatre Initiative and Human Race Theatre will sponsor the master class on Feb. 24.
“Franco-Hispanic Cooperation: Synergy in Multiple Language Departments.”
French professor, Kirsten Halling and Spanish senior lecturer, Dorothy Alvarez wrote an article: "Franco-Hispanic Cooperation: Synergy in Multiple Language Departments.” that was accepted and appeared in the latest ADFL Bulletin. Scroll down, a nd you’ll see “Franco-Hispanic Cooperation: Synergy in
Senior art major Bethany Faile uses photography and painting to interpret the world around her.
The School of Public and International Affairs includes programs from the Departments of Political Science and Urban Affairs and Geography.
Hannah Beachler '05 will discuss her work as a production designer following a screening of “Moonlight" on Feb. 19 at The Neon in downtown Dayton.
The Wright State Dance program will host residencies with Clifford Williams and Dwight Rhoden of the Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company during the spring semester.
The University Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra will present the 42nd annual Concerto-Aria Night concert on Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. in Schuster Hall.
Cheryl Schrader, one of three finalists for the Wright State president’s job, met with students, faculty, staff, administrators and community leaders at the Dayton and Lake campuses Feb 7-9.
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