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A shelter was once her home, and Wright State senior Quanita McRoberts can be found there occasionally. But now she’s there to give back.
An avid reader growing up, Danielle Baker could always be seen with a book.
A simple but moving letter of thanks inspired one Wright State donor to increase his support for the university’s art program.
Students from Switzerland are learning alongside Wright State students in a unique comparative social work course on the university's Dayton campus.
"True Nature," a horror film produced by two Wright State motion pictures graduates, is now available on Netflix, other major streaming services and DVD.
Wright State students can learn about the U.S. Army and ROTC at the Leader’s Training Course this summer.
Students who enjoy television crime dramas or good murder-mystery novels may want to consider a cluster of classes this fall that’s poised to be the first-of-its-kind at Wright...
Wright State Professor William Irvine examines why we should overcome our inclinations to insult others, in A Slap in the Face: Why Insults Hurt—And Why They Shouldn’t.
The Wright State Wind Symphony was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall, one of the world’s most prestigious concert venues, earlier this month.
At the end of spring semester, French language lover Brandon Broadwater bid a brief adieu to the United States in order to soak up the language and culture in France.
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