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Wright State alumnus Eddie McClintock will discuss his acting career and his experiences at Wright State on Sept. 30 during Homecoming Week.
Wright State will hold a virtual commencement ceremony on Oct. 24 to celebrate Dayton Campus spring 2020 graduates and Lake Campus summer 2019 through spring 2020 graduates.
La Fleur Small was named interim vice provost for faculty affairs, and Tammy Kahrig was named interim vice provost for curriculum, instruction, assessment and institutional accreditation.
Glowing red, Wright State University’s Creative Arts Center was part of a nationwide event to draw attention to the negative impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the arts industry and appeal for congressional aid.
Wright State B.F.A. grad Shirley Tucker works with youth in the juvenile justice system to paint murals around Dayton.
Whitney Tyler is an Honors student at Wright State, has a prestigious Newman Fellowship and is a student democracy fellow for the Campus Vote Project.
Dana L. Wiley has developed creative solutions to keep her art gallery operating through the coronavirus pandemic.
Theatre reporter Russell Florence Jr. said he was impressed with Wright State Theatre’s “wonderful knockouts."
Fall 2020 Operations Update for the School of Music
View the latest information on instructional formats, ensembles, performances, lessons, practice rooms, and more.
Waiving the application fee and testing requirement will remove barriers for students who want to pursue a four-year college education.
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