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College of Liberal Arts course gives students a theoretical understanding of what forensic anthropology looks like, the specialists they would work with and the challenges of the career.
Applied Behavioral Science Student Researches Informal Social Attachments and Desistance from Heroin
My project was a qualitative research on those who have chosen to desist from heroin. I wanted to see if their decision to quit heroin was in relation to informal social attachments such as employment and children. During the research it was found that informal social attachments assist those with
Applied Behavioral Science Program Nominates Aerial Neis to Receive its 2017-2018 CoLA's Outstanding Graduate Student Award
The Applied Behavioral Sciences Master's Program is proud to recognize Aerial Nies by nominating her to receive CoLA's 2017-2018 Outstanding Graduate Student Award! Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio Aerial completed her Bachelors in the Crime & Justice Studies Program and returned to excel as a
Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship & Creative Activities Award
Congratulations to French Major, Jaclyn Schmitz mentored by Kirsten Halling- Experiences of the "Great War" on her Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Award! Jaclyn won the award on Friday April 13, 2018 for outstanding undergraduate oral presentation. Congratulations
Megan Valle, a senior musical theatre major, documented her time at Wright State by taking a photograph every day.
FR 2020 classes at the Lebanese Restaurant
On Friday April 13, 2018, French professors, Pascale Abadie and Karine Daddah took their French 2020 classes to the Lebanese restaurant Cedar Land in Dayton. The experience was great as it allowed students to leverage what they have learned in class and connect their knowledge to real life

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