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"Veterans Voices: Lives and Stories" will premiere on Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Neon in downtown Dayton.
Susan Chrysler White's exhibition, "Like Oil and Water," is on display in the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries from Oct. 24 to Dec. 8.
The Wright State School of Public and International Affairs organized a panel discussion of faculty experts to help the public better understand the impeachment process.
Wright State faculty experts will discuss the facts, misconceptions and implications of a presidential impeachment on Oct. 17.
Major Wendy Stiver from the Dayton Police Department will present Evidence-Based Policing. November 5, 2019 5:30 p.m. Millett Hall Atrium Sponsored by the Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Crime & Justice Studies, Applied Behavioral Science, and CLASS
Wright State theatre studies students will perform "(H)OURS," a mix of music, poetry and the spoken work, Oct. 18–20 in the Herbst Theatre.
Certificate programs offered by the College of Liberal Arts provide students with career advancement skills such as communications, problem solving and critical thinking.
Béla John Bognár founded a scholarship fund that has provided support for 255 Hungarian students.
At least seven people with connections to Wright State University will be among the 17 speakers at TEDxDayton on Oct. 11.
Khaled Elgindy, author of "Blind Spot: Americans and Palestinians from Balfour to Trump," will give a talk as part of the Middle East and Islamic Studies Lecture Series on Oct. 3.
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