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Delve into the direct economic impact Wright State graduates have in the region and the top companies that employ them.
Meet several alumni and students making their mark as successful entrepreneurs.
Wright State University Theatre’s production of Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery “The Mousetrap” runs in the Creative Arts Center’s Festival Playhouse from Sept. 23 to Oct. 2.
Steven Winteregg was honored for his composition "The City," which was recorded by trumpet player Daniel Zehringer, chair of the Wright State School of Fine and Performing Arts.
Wright State School of Fine and Performing Arts faculty members Christopher Chaffee and Matthew Benjamin teach at the world-renowned Interlochen Arts Camp.
SOC 3740 Class Visiting Ohio Prisons
As part of the SOC 3740: Penology & Corrections class, we visit prisons in Ohio. On 9/16/22 we visited London Correctional Facility, which is a medium security level prison that houses about 1300 male inmates. During this tour, students were able to talk to inmates and ask them questions. We will
Wright State alumni Justin Simmons and Kathleen Roll opened Tony and Pete’s Grocery and Coldcuts in honor of their dads for whom the shop is named.
As a student in Wright State’s Master of Humanities Program, Bethany Lamb produced her own ceramic cups for an exhibition in the Stein Galleries.
William Kan, a Wright State music performance graduate, earned a position as a percussionist in the prestigious U.S. Army band Pershing’s Own.
The College of Liberal Arts has reorganized into the schools of Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities and Cultural Studies, and Social Sciences and International Studies.
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