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Madison Stiffler, a junior crime and justice major at Wright State, is a star on the women’s club bowling team.
The Jeanne Ballantine Scholarship will provide financial assistance to juniors or seniors majoring in sociology at Wright State.
Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer of history, produced a lecture on European history titled “The Boer War and the Costs of Empire.”
From a new MRI scanner to access to a unique 3D laser printer to imaging and treating ovarian cancer, Wright State faculty and students pursued important research endeavors in 2020.
The ArtsGala host committee is working closely with Cincinnati Bell and the other sponsors to plan a memorable evening on April 17, 2021.
Communication alumnus Christensen Oninku works for a law firm, is writing two screenplays and is designing a fashion collection.
"To earn a college degree is a monumental achievement in its own right, but to complete it during a global pandemic is nothing short of heroic," Edwards told graduates. "You are inspirational."
The Runkle Woods Symposium is an opportunity to explore the Wright State woods with research from the Colleges of Science and Mathematics and Liberal Arts.
Film and television professionals shared their expertise with Wright State's emerging filmmakers and film scholars.
Modern languages students at Wright State put their feelings to the canvas following virtual seminars with international artists and scholars.
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