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Wright State presented its first ArtsFair, a family-oriented morning of arts on campus.
Student expressed their creativity on 600 feet of blank gallery walls.
Did you ever want to draw on the walls as a kid?
...a production that boasted nearly 200 of Dayton’s most talented performers, including more than 100 Wright State students and faculty.
If you had met Wright State University English professor Scott Geisel while he was in high school...
This tragedy by playwright Arthur Miller is often regarded as the greatest American drama.
A school library book on the Civil War whetted his appetite at age 6. A painting he saw at age 7 in a Boston museum depicting a Revolutionary War battle clinched it. Paul Lockhart was hooked on American history. Today, …
College internships evoke images of brewing coffee, making copies, and performing other trivial tasks. For interns from Wright State University, not so much. Raiders across the country are participating in exciting internships such as working in Congress, feeding sharks, or …
Last spring, audiences got a once-in-a lifetime chance to see the most complex and controversial work of composer Leonard Bernstein in a production that boasted nearly 200 of Dayton’s most talented performers, including more than 100 Wright State students and …
Don Graber’s road to corporate CEO began in Braceville, a small town in northeastern Ohio that wasn’t big enough for a traffic light. After his high school graduation, Don headed to Ohio State to begin studying for his undergraduate degree …
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