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Crothers graduated from in 1973 with a degree in political science and was a founding member of Wright State’s first Model United Nations team.
Wright State will open its 2012–13 theatre season with the Tony Award–winning play "The Miracle Worker."
Published by the Department of English, "The Fogdog Review" showcases some of Wright State’s most creative and articulate literary minds.
Clemons’ background in education, American studies and women’s studies have helped her build a teaching and research agenda that encourages...
It’s both a chilling concept and a smoking hot idea. A Wright State University student plans to use liquid nitrogen—minus 360-degree nitrogen—to make and sell ice cream.
Schuster helped shape the university, particularly its arts programs, through his generous support and patronage.
Sullivan’s intensely alluring works reflect the solitude of the human condition.
While most consider music an art and medicine a science, the two actually have much in common.
On the first day of class, adjunct instructor Travis Greenwood reveals details of each student’s personal life. He knows that one student has three dogs. He knows that another spent last summer traveling through Europe. He also knows that a …
Seventy-two-year-old Tom Miller collected six sheepskins—bachelor’s degrees in political science, international studies, liberal studies, modern languages, anthropology, and geography—when he took the stage at the June commencement. “I’m a student of learning,” Miller said. “I used the courses as a …
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