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A talk by Paul Lockhart, professor of history, about his new book, “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” will be broadcast on "Book TV" on C-SPAN.
Michael Townsend has been assigned to protect numerous heads of state, including Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Awad Halabi, associate professor of history and religion, has expanded knowledge about the Middle East and the Islamic world at Wright State and in the community.
C-SPAN's "Book TV" will tape a book talk on “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” by Paul Lockhart, professor of history at Wright State, on Nov. 5.
Grace Beckman, a mechanical engineering and stage management major, is part of the team producing "Mamma Mia!" in the Festival Playhouse.
The event will feature a panel discussion with National Air and Space Intelligence Center professionals who are College of Liberal Arts alumni.
After a delay of over 18 months, Wright State Theatre will stage its disco-infused production of "Mamma Mia!" in the Festival Playhouse from Oct. 29 to Nov. 14.
Overseeing the Gammon House is just one of many ways Dale Henry, a Wright State urban affairs graduate, gives back to the community.
Spanish Students at the UCIE American Coffee Party
On Friday, October 15th, the UCIE sponsored a Latin American Coffee Party where students had the opportunity to try Mexican hot chocolate, coffees from Costa Rica and Argentina, and mate, which is typical in South America. The students completed an activity in which they had to identify the many
Kris Graves' exhibition, titled "Truth and Ruin," will be on display from Oct. 18 to Dec. 3 in the Stein Galleries, 160 Creative Arts Center.
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