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We are pleased to announce that Laura Luehrmann, Ph.D., has been named the chair of the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at Wright State University. Luehrmann previously served as the director of the international and comparative politics master’s degree program. She has a master’s
From developing a super sunscreen to monitoring brain injuries to tracking COVID-19 misinformation, Wright State faculty and students pursued important research endeavors in 2021.
A veteran-to-veteran storytelling project, "Veterans' Voices" is produced by WYSO and Wright State's Veteran and Military Center.
“Holler,” which was written and directed by Wright State motion pictures alumna Nicole Riegel, was named one of the Top 10 Independent Films of 2021 by the National Board of Review.
Master of Public Administration student Elisheba Hawkins wrote the article as part of an internship with the village of Silverton, Ohio.
Wright State's class of 2021 celebrated graduation during fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 10–11 in the Nutter Center.
Wright State University President Sue Edwards, Ph.D., addressed the class, urging students, family and friends to savor the accomplishment of earning a college degree and to drive toward their next adventure.
Hosted by the Wright State School of Music, the Saxophone Festival attracted 40 local middle and high school students to the Creative Arts Center.
Landon Crowell created an unusual optical illusion-like wall sculpture now on display in a hallway at the University of Dayton.
Paul Lockhart, professor of history, had been hoping to be elected to the society for at least the past 25 years.
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