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A crew from “CBS Sunday Morning” traveled to Wright State to interview Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer of history, about his research on the history of facial hair.
Using diaries, letters, documents, photographs and artifacts, “Over There: Dayton and the Great War” showcases the essential involvement of Daytonians and local businesses in the war.
Daniel Zehringer, associate professor of music, discussed his new album, “Journeymen’s Songs: The Music of Steven Winteregg” on WYSO Public Radio. Zehringer also serves as head of the Trumpet studio, coordinator of the Faculty Brass Quintet and conducts the Wright State University Trumpet Ensemble. Listen to the …
New dual undergraduate and graduate programs in teaching English to speakers of other languages are designed for both Wright State students and international students.
Students in this English and communication course also learned how to gather information and then marry words, images and sounds to communicate it.
Vera Winchek remembers late husband, Andy's, days as the Wright State Raiders' No. 1 supporter.
Alan Hieber, a senior mass communication major, stays active by competing in races and by covering sports for The Guardian student newspaper.
Wright State and the Dayton PBS member station are collaborating on an online election hub designed to teach K-12 students about democracy and the political process.
Wright State alumna Janice Hester ran a successful business making popular, grinning, bug-eyed ceramic frogs.
Volunteers turned a vacant factory in a struggling East Dayton neighborhood into a green urban community garden.
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