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Students and instructors from around the world could be found on Wright State University’s campus June 24-29 singing their hearts out during Camp A Cappella.
Wright State University students Jacob Huff and Tyler Ohlemacher built a deep and lasting friendship.
Casey Simmons, who graduated from Wright State with a degree in anthropology, restores historic airplanes at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
Fine art major Caroline Lawson's artwork has been displayed in the Wright State Stein Galleries, at ArtsGala and the Dayton Visual Arts Center.
A publisher asked the flute students to record "Ocean Suite for Flute Choir" after watching them perform last August at the largest annual flute event in the world.
English language learners from Ponitz High School visited with LEAP students and toured Wright State.
Wright State University adds $1.5 billion annually to the region’s economy and supports more than 20,000 jobs through its spending on operations and research and through spending by students, visitors and alumni, according to a new economic impact study.
Amanda Harris, a communication studies student who interns in the New Media Incubator, helped beginning French students work on their language skills by producing storytelling videos.
Summer programs and internships help U.S. Army ROTC cadets hone their medical, language and cultural skills as well as to strengthen relationships among U.S. allies.
Matthew Helton, a fine art and photography student at Wright State University, has his work displayed in the same space as the artists he looked up to.
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