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Ashley Browning, project manager for the SARDI Program, opened The Heartbeat to distribute goods and foods to those affected by the Memorial Day tornadoes.
As a senior Frances Smith developed a thesis photography project exploring her struggle to understand and make peace with her inner self.
Raider Open House gives prospective undergraduate students, including transfer students, and their families a glimpse of all that Wright State has to offer. Future Raiders will learn about the many majors, financial aid, housing, student life, the University Honors program and more.
To commemorate the 50th university of the first moon landing, Wright State's Special Collections and Archives gathered materials related to the Apollo 11 mission from its collections.
Gloria Pappaterra, who majors in political science and sign language at Wright State, is driven by a need to serve others.
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker is among the newest members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
Ashley Velazquez, an assistant professor at the University of Washington-Bothell, gave a workshop on the Corpus and Repository of Writing (Crow) interface.
Students and instructors from around the world could be found on Wright State University’s campus June 23 to 28 singing their hearts out during Camp A Cappella.
Rahim Akrami, who graduated with master’s degrees in public administration and international and comparative politics, is serving a fellowship with the city of Dubuque, Iowa.
Shen Yao grew up in Xi’an, China, the home of the Terracotta Warriors. Shen considers himself lucky to have started learning English in the third grade, awakening dreams of becoming an English teacher.
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