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2015 Wright State grad Renika Williams has landed a role as a series regular on Mindy Kaling’s new television series, “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
The new Yamaha piano will enhance the teaching and learning experience for faculty and students.
Teresa Troyer has taught in China, Indonesia, Turkey, Honduras, Colombia and Slovakia and in Dayton and Dublin, Ohio.
Wright State University Theatre will produce its first live performance in more than a year with "Hamlet: unloaded" by William Shakespeare Saturday, April 3, at 6 p.m. and Sunday, April 4, at 2 p.m.
"What's HERstory?" programs will examine The Combahee River Collective and the life, legacy and literature of Angela Davis.
"The Theory of Relativity" is Wright State Theatre’s first filmed musical.
WSU alum Kristen Johnson featured in the Dayton Daily News.
Wright State graduate Kristen Johnson has recently been featured in the Dayton Daily News. Wright State's Department of Modern Languages offers a B.A. with teaching licensure in French, German, and Spanish. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
To encourage contributions to the ArtsGala Scholarship Fund, the College of Liberal Arts partnered with Global Love Dayton to create a limited-edition snow globe.
Barry Milligan has served as the interim dean of the Graduate School since October 2017.
Planning has begun to allow a larger percentage of students to have access to in-person classes and increased residence hall capabilities during Fall Semester.
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