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Move-in Day on Wright State’s Dayton Campus began at 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, as 1,600 new students arrived at their new home.
Wright State anthropologist Amelia Hubbard specializes in the study of past life ways through teeth.
Much of the Wright State community will help new students move into residence halls and on-campus apartments during Move-In Day Aug. 25.
$3,000 grant will be utilized for services and programs to help students launch their careers.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has appointed two new trustees to the 11-member Wright State University Board of Trustees.
Ri Molnar, a Spanish major, operates a community supported agriculture program that grows organic vegetables, charging supporters fees on a sliding scale.
Dennis Geehan has volunteered at Habitat for Humanity, Dayton Foodbank, Project READ of Dayton, United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton and K12GalleryandTEJAS.
"The Authors' Attic" with Dr. Jessica Penwell Barnett
"The Authors' Attic" is an installment of "Social Problems" -- the official journal of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. It is a forum that provides authors an opportunity to discuss pressing and relevant social issues of our time.
Daniel Zehringer's first solo album is getting attention around the United States and overseas.
Charles Taylor spent 35 years on the Wright State faculty and served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts from 2005 to his retirement in 2012.
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