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A documentary about a restored B-25 bomber that participated in the famous Doolittle Raiders bombing run of Japan has netted it’s director, a Wright State alum, two regional Emmys.
The Chorale competed at the Champions level with choirs from around the globe.
"Sparkle" won the Audience Award for Best Short Documentary at SilverDocs, the largest documentary film festival in the United States.
Wright State faculty members have a fast new option for publishing scholarly materials, from their latest works to previously published articles.
K. J. Hippensteel didn’t always dream of being an actor . . .
Wright State University President David R. Hopkins presented Presidential Commendations for Excellence in Co-Curricular Activities to students Wednesday, June 6, at the Rockafield House on campus.
The 20th annual Big Lens Film Festival will showcase short films by students in the award-winning Wright State University Motion Pictures Program.
From leading a study abroad trip to South Africa to tutoring students in a Dayton elementary school, faculty, staff and students at Wright State are making an impact.
This year’s Junior/Senior Dance Concert, "Into the Unknown," featured new choreography by 16 students.
Fifteen actors will play more than 30 characters in Wright State’s world premiere production of Barnaby Rudge: Part 2, 1780.
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