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Wright State history graduate Lorrie Monteiro is curator of The American Pigeon Museum & Library in Oklahoma City.
Newly Published Author and WSU English Alumnus
Interview with James Brubaker James Brubaker is from Dayton, Ohio, originally, but now teaches and lives in Missouri. He is the author of one book of short stories, Liner Notes (Subito Press), a short volume of pilot episodes for fictional television shows, Pilot Season (Sunnyoutside Press), Black
Winter weather came early this year, and it's here to stay whether we like it or not. The November blast of arctic temperatures and heavy snow gave us all a wake-up call.
The Student Union Apollo Room will be transformed into an English manor of the Renaissance era for the annual Madrigal Dinner Dec. 11 to Dec. 14.
Wright State communication major Emma Harmeyer turned a technical-writing internship into a full-time job when she graduates.
Wright State’s popular “Holidays in the Heartland” concert will be rebroadcast on Dayton Public Radio on Thanksgiving.
Associate French professor Kirsten Halling helped spur growth of Wright State’s French program, led French Immersion Days and nurtured appreciation of France.
Father and son work together at the National Museum of the United States Air Force and in Wright State's Public History program.
Grabbing a box of Bill’s doughnuts and Starbucks coffee, Melissa Spirek, Ph.D., hurried to the Cox Media Center in Dayton for a meeting that would transform the mass communication program at Wright State University. Spirek, chair of Wright State’s Department of …
Kate Hoover Because of the experienced pro-fessors and array of practical courses the communication department at Wright State University offers, my future is filled with incredible opportunities. As an internal and external communication writer for Woolpert, an architecture and engineering …
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