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Crystal B. Lake was honored for a new book, "Artifacts: How We Think and Write About Found Objects"; efforts to build an innovative, online archive of important historical images of antiquities; and her online magazine.
Ashley Hall's innovative spirit has led to more opportunities for students to thrive in the field of digital media.
Brandy Foster’s dedication to her community has improved the lives of many and given students the opportunity to succeed.
She has degrees in environmental sciences and sociology from Wright State but works as an editor for an automotive magazine.
Wright State students have the option to convert one or more grades of courses to Pass/Unsatisfactory (P/U) grading for the spring 2020 semester.
Tom Hanks delivered a personal video message that was played during a virtual ceremony for students graduating from Wright State's Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures.
They walked down the aisle together and now Caitlyn and Jordan Sandy will pursue careers in nursing and military analysis with degrees from Wright State.
Kristin Baughman, a 2018 communication grad who works as a digital content writer, adjusts to working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department of Art and Art History held a mask-making contest for art majors and students taking art classes.
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