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Retired social work professor Bela Bognar was honored by his native Hungary for raising scholarship money for Hungarian students.
Wright State alumni Hannah Beachler '05 and Tim Gebard '91 worked on films earning buzz at film festivals around the country.
Marnie Leist , a 2001 art history graduate, is curator of collections at the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska and recently published a book on the recovery of artifacts from an Alutiiiq archaeological site.
Please join us in welcoming our newest faculty member, Hyeseon Jeong, Visiting Assistant Professor for the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography. Hyeseon earned her PhD. from The Ohio State University in Geography and also concentrated in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She received both
Jackson Katz will give a free talk at Wright State as part of the university’s Year of the Active Bystander program on Oct. 13 in the Student Union Apollo Room.
Cuban journalist Elaine Díaz Rodriguez discussed “Cuba in an Era of Change” as part of Wright State’s Year of the Active Bystander program.
Wright State will celebrate the innovative spirit of its namesakes and researchers working on campus today with the annual Wright Brothers Day Oct. 8.
Excerpt The yearlong program at Wright State University called “Musicals Rock” aims at immersing students and audiences in the world of Broadway pop and rock musicals. This year they will be introduced to Broadway stars Adam Pascal and Jason Robert …
Wright State Theatre will open its 41st season with Simon Levy’s adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," on Sept. 24-Oct. 4 in the Festival Playhouse.
The Presidential Debate will be held Sept. 26, 2016, at the Wright State University Nutter Center.
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