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David Chi-Tou Lao, a piano performance major in the School of Music, bested competitors from a total of 11 universities and conservatories in the state competitions.
GIS students will be able to apply state-of-the-art technology to collect and analyze spatial data to help spot patterns and trends.
The 12 projects selected for funding will have far-reaching impacts on both the Dayton and Lake campuses.
Kathryn Fiske, a crime and justice studies major and Air Force ROTC cadet, learned to manage her interests, studies and life so she could thrive at Wright State.
Aubri Pritchett, who graduated on May 2 with bachelor's degrees in biological sciences and Spanish, will begin pursuing a medical degree in the fall.
Justin Boggs provides digital news coverage for national and breaking news for over 60 television stations across the country.
Bobby Rubin, a senior lecturer of English, writes lyrics for musicians and bands, including the ska band The Skapones.
Communication students wrote articles highlighting people and their endeavors in the Dayton community for a collection called “Our Stories.”
Wright State University has recognized select staff and faculty members for their vital contributions to the university.
Chris Wagel never envisioned a successful career in automotive sales. As a Wright State student, he steered clear of anything related to the world of business.
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