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The Dayton and Lake Campuses will hold multiple commencement ceremonies at the end of the Spring Semester, which concludes April 30.
William Lutz earned degrees in urban affairs and public administration from Wright State, works in local government and leads a nonprofit organization.
Faculty member Jeremy Long and alumni Amy Kollar Anderson and Marsha Pippenger received grants to create new art and build their knowledge and skills.
Wright State graduate Mike Bisig moved from a career teaching music to operating an indoor bike park in downtown Dayton.
Through the Wright State Motion Pictures Program and a job on "Living Dayton," Joey Larkin is training to become a documentary filmmaker.
The College of Health, Education and Human Services brings together the outstanding faculty, staff and students from Wright State's health-related and education programs.
Spanish professor Dr. Damaris Serrano received words of praise from WSU alum Juan Muñoz
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The concert will feature works created for video and presented in an evening-length film on YouTube from Feb. 26 to March 7.
Wright State Theatre will premiere a video-only production of “KARENS: A Comedy of Very Bad Manners” on Feb. 26–28.
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