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Researchers hope their findings will encourage local political parties to evaluate their online presence and make positive changes.
Cori Lohstroh, who is pursuing a master’s degree in rhetoric and writing from Wright State, combines her passions for the environment and writing.
Wright State students will perform an updated broadcast of Orson Welles' "The War of the Worlds" on Halloween night on WYSO Public Radio.
In an English and biological sciences course, students use storytelling to discuss extinctions, mutations, invasions and other environmental phenomena.
Warshawsky said the pandemic has resulted in the rise in global poverty and food insecurity.
The virtual ceremony will celebrate Dayton Campus spring 2020 graduates and Lake Campus summer 2019 through spring 2020 graduates.
Jennifer Ware and Ashley Hall, co-directors of Wright State University’s New Media Incubator, were honored for their work ThinkTV children’s science show “Speakers and Beakers.”
Austin Lucous, who majors in political science at Wright State, was selected to participate in a series of presidential debate panels of voters in swing states.
The Wright State University Chamber String Orchestra performed publicly for the first time this academic year during a special performance in the Student Union Atrium.
25% of the gifts on the Wright Day to Give were directed to student emergency funds within the colleges, the Deedrick Student Support Fund or the Raider Food Pantry.
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