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ReInvention Stories, a transmedia project launched by a team of filmmakers with Wright State connections and WYSO 91.3 FM in Yellow Springs...
Composer Stephen Schwartz visited Wright State University March 18-19 as part of the university’s new Distinguished Visiting Artist Series.
Nationally syndicated Dayton Daily News columnist D.L. Stewart will be the featured speaker at the annual Living Legends of the Dayton Daily News Archive lecture Friday, March 22.
The senior curator of aeronautics for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum will highlight a symposium on public history at Wright State University.
Wright State University’s Opera Theatre will present the comic opera "Too Many Sopranos" March 15-17 in Schuster Hall.
The fun, fast-paced "Grand Hotel: The Musical" marks the conclusion of Wright State University’s 2012–13 theatre season.
Defense and construction contractors, a college consortium, a computer cabling manufacturer and agencies that help children and families will be among employers sifting for future employees...
Join us in celebrating 20 years of partnership between the Women's Center and the Women's Studies program Friday, March 8 from 2–4 p.m. in the Millett Hall Atrium.
March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month and Wright State is kicking off its celebration by playing host to a panel of four local women...
When political science professor Charles Funderburk came up with the idea to write a book on political corruption, several other Wright State faculty members expressed...
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