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2006 Wright State graduate Reza Masoudi and his wife, Bahar, saw their dress-making business take off after the exiled empress of Iran wore one of their creations.
Wright State graduate student Angela Reichelderfer's exhibit featuring historical dresses is on display at the Stein Galleries in the Creative Arts Center through Feb. 17.
Nonprofit Leadership Students to Orlando
What better way to spend winter break than a few days in Orlando, Florida! Each year, members of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance get the opportunity to attend the 3-day Alliance Management Institute conference as part of their certificate program. This year, six students were honored to attend
Michael Nye reading February 20, 2019
Michael Nye will be reading at the Dayton campus on Wednesday, February 20 at 6:00 pm in the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries in 160 Creative Arts Center. Nye is the author of the novel All the Castles Burned and the short story collection Strategies Against Extinction. His fiction and nonfiction
A passion for counties, maps, highways and exploring has lead Wright State University senior Denis Barry Jr. to a career in geography.
Wright State music graduate Kris Kropff intended to work at music publisher Lorenz Corporation for six months. Nearly 20 years later, she's the company's president.

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