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Wright State students from China, Germany and Iran share insights and memories of their homelands.
Excerpt Murder, feuds, manipulation, and all that jazz energizes the sexy, scintillating and cynical world of John Kander, Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse’s classic 1975 musical “Chicago” which begins performances Thursday, Oct. 29 at Wright State University. Bolstered in popularity …
Wright State Theatre continues its 41st season in the Festival Playhouse with the hit Broadway musical "Chicago" Oct. 29 to Nov. 15.
Wright State alumna Kara Tyree '99 parlays experience working at the Nutter Center into a top job with the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Wright State students gathered at the Millett Hall Atrium to paint pumpkins and take a break from their studies.
Caroline Hillard, assistant art history professor, is bringing art history alive for Wright State students after participating in traveling seminar that visited Etruscan sites in Italy.
Wright State University students, faculty and staff gathered in the Student Union Atrium Oct. 14 to raise money and awareness for organ donation.
Arabic Immersion Day: "One culture, different nations"
On October 12, 2015, Wright State University hosted its second Arabic Immersion Day and welcomed 60 students from Dayton Islamic School to celebrate the culture that unifies the different Arabic nations! At the opening ceremony, students of Arabic performed a flag parade to welcome the students and
Wright State graduate Karin VanZant leads a CareSource initiative to tap into underutilized talents of Medicaid recipients.
The hits keep coming for Wright State University police officer Kurt Holden.
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