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Summer 2014 Language classes!
The Department of Modern Languages will be offering Arabic, Chinese, French, German and Spanish classes during the Session A (May 12-June 19) and Session B (June 23-July 31) of the Summer semester. The summer schedule will include a French cooking and movie class (FR 4940), a 1010 and 1020 Chinese
Remembering the Great War in Dayton
Professor Paul Lockhart is participating in a two-part interview with Dayton-area journalist and radio host Ron Rollins. Professor Lockhart speaks about why the First World War was important for Americans and explains how Wright State University, Dayton History, the Dayton Philharmonic, and others
The Arabic Language Club field trip to the West Chester Mosque
The Arabic Language Club officers and members recently attended and observed the Jumma prayer on Friday, March 28, 2014. Students of Arabic also participated in the outing, and were required to observe the rules of Islamic dress by wearing modest clothing. The women were also required to cover their
Congratulations Bradley Roediger, '10 BA, '12 MPA
Awarded the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Award of Excellence at the Wright State University Alumni Association awards ceremony in October. Brad is currently the Volunteer Services Coordinator at Dayton Ohio Habitat for Humanity, the Advocacy Committee Chairperson at UpDayton, and the Board
Graduating Fine Art Students Show Their Work
April 16th through May 4th 2014, Robert and Elaine Stein galleries will showcase the work of the Wright State University 2014 fine art seniors. The art faculty curates the show, selecting the best work from each participating student. The exhibition is the culmination of the fine art program
Environmental Crises: History, Economics, and Politics: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on April 4th
All too often academics’ analyses of environmental issues are confined to the narrow bounds of individual disciplines. In an effort to address this challenge, the symposium will bring together scholars from a range of fields in an effort to explore issues of environmental justice at the
French Pi Delta Phi Ceremony
On Friday March 14th, eleven students were nominated for lifetime membership in the Wright State chapter of Pi Delta Phi, la Société d’Honneur Française. They met the strict scholastic requirements for membership, having a minimum GPA of 3.25 in their French courses and a minimum 3.0 overall GPA