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Operated by three Wright State alumni and a current student, Devil Wind Brewing is a tribute to the residents of Xenia.
Noeleen McIlvenna, professor of history, received the 2021 Archie K. Davis Fellowship award for her work “Dressed Pork: North Carolina and the Atlantic World Economy.”
Wright State alumnus Csongor Bajnoczki published research on the lack of diversity in governmental COVID-19 task forces.
Mathematics and English faculty members participated in a certificate program offered by the Association of College and University Educators.
Anna Helmig, a two-time Wright State University graduate, oversees the care of 1.8 million artifacts at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
The Motion Pictures Program found innovative ways to engage students during Spring Semester, providing access to successful film and television professionals.
Members of the class of 2021 celebrated graduation during four spring commencement ceremonies on April 30 and May 1 in the Wright State Nutter Center.
Wright State President Sue Edwards called attention to students' resolve as the university and the broader community emerged from a fully COVID-impacted school year.
School of Music is working to upgrade its fleet of pianos that are used daily by music students.
The turning point came when Kevin Leichtman was working a minimum-wage job and decided to give school the old college try for the third time.
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