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2004 Wright State graduate Jessica Noes oversees all operations at the Clifton Mill, including the mill’s popular Christmas lights display.
Wright State student Kaylie Dameron won the women’s 6K race at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship.
Wright State will hold its fall graduate commencement ceremony on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. and its undergraduate commencement ceremony on Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. in the Nutter Center.
Wright State communication studies students spent a day shadowing journalists, photographers and other professionals at WHIO Radio and News Center 7.
New director and faculty have big plans for Wright State University’s Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures.
Wright State alumna Krissy O'Malley brings happiness to the elderly through interactive music and memories with her new business.
Marwah Almuzoughi, an international studies and political science major, says serving as president of the Student Government Association allows her to give back to the community.
Wright State University Theatre will present the witty and tuneful musical “The Apple Tree” in the intimate Herbst Studio Theatre Nov. 15–24.
Wright State’s Stein Galleries will present “Simon Carr: Just Beyond Seen, Paintings and Drawings 2007-2024” and “Landon Jones: Sight Unseen” Nov. 12 to Dec. 14.
Local high school students joined Wright State students, faculty and staff for a day of activities and interactive workshops on Mexican culture during Spanish Immersion Day.
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