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Senior Erik Madaus is a technical writing and proposal support intern for The ONEIL Center at Wright State.
Wright State Theatre's online musical production of "Fugitive Songs" is available on-demand from April 30 to May 3.
Nearly 1,900 students are expected to graduate during Wright State’s spring commencement ceremonies in the Nutter Center on April 30 and May 1.
When The Guardian switched to a digital-only publication, the newspaper rebranded itself as The Guardian Media Group.
Dayton couple Martha Conkel Nghiem ’16 and her husband, Tung, took a huge leap of faith to buy a historic Dayton gem — the St. Anne’s Hill Wilhelmina house.
Meet three outstanding alumni who are featured in the spring 2021 issue of the Wright State University Magazine.
How we can learn from our Black alumni, faculty, staff, and students who are working to actively create change in their communities by fighting racism and injustice.
Two-time Wright State graduate Al-Hamdani wants immigrants to know Dayton as a welcoming city.
Visitors can view the Senior Thesis Exhibition in the Stein Galleries on April 23 and 30 from 4 to 6 p.m. and April 24 from 1 to 3 p.m.
The Parking Lot Fringe Festival is an outdoor theatrical event on April 24–25 on the Grand Entrance steps to the Creative Arts Center.
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