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Wright State faculty and volunteers customized a new curriculum to teach fundamental English to Cuban aircraft technicians.
The Faculty Awards for Excellence recognize faculty members for their excellent work in the areas of teaching, research, community engagement, professional service and early career achievement.
Amelia Hubbard, associate professor of anthropology, is a popular and inventive teacher who challenges her students to excel.
Drew Swanson, professor of history at Wright State, was elected president of the Agricultural History Society.
All students, faculty, staff and visitors are required to wear a face mask when inside all buildings on Wright State campuses, regardless of vaccination status.
Tyrell Reggins, who graduated from Wright State with a bachelor's degree in theatre studies, wants to inspire students of color to love the performing arts.
Juliet Fromholt found her passion for music while working as a student at WWSU, turning that love into a career.
Karla Huebner will give a talk "Toyen and Czech Surrealism" on Aug. 5 and on her 2020 book "Magnetic Woman: Toyen and the Surrealist Erotic" on Aug. 8.
Wright State plans to resume regular campus operations in Fall Semester with expanded classroom capacity, activities, events and residence hall experiences.
A Wright State alumna worked with youth from Montgomery County’s juvenile justice system to turn a massive blank canvas into a foot-traffic-stopping mural inside the Dayton Mall.
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