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When Sally Struthers came to Wright State University in 1977 as a first-year student, she had never even heard of the field of art history. “I had no idea what I was going to major in,” Struthers recalled. She thought …
Tony Shaffer’s journey from Wright State University has been one filled with top-secret missions, bureaucratic roadblocks, and the honor of serving his country. “Wright State prepared me very well to go forth and do things,” said Shaffer, who graduated in …
In 1946, two 20-year-olds were accused of taking a wild road trip . . .
“Someday My Prince Will Come.” It sounds like a...
The Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries will present a survey of work by faculty emeritus and accomplished printmaker David Leach.
"People around the world spend an extraordinary amount of time every day consuming media," said Elliot Gaines, Ph.D.
Clad in buttons as if she were working for a political campaign, Gladys Turner Finney wears one button more proudly than most this time of year.
When she was a child, Gina Bier couldn't decide whether she wanted to be a scuba diver or police officer. So she became both.
From January 23 to March 6, 2011, the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries will feature the work of Wright State University art faculty Diane Fitch, Tracy Longley-Cook and Danielle Rante.
When Andrea Foy was looking for a part-time retail job to help offset the expenses of purchasing a house, she went to her job interview as the polished, professional woman she is. While waiting for a manager to interview her, …
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