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Wright State University’s Presidential Lecture Series is beginning to make a name for itself, bringing in big names with event bigger minds.
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Wright State University’s Presidential Lecture Series is beginning to make a name for itself, bringing in big names with event bigger minds.
Famed physicist Michio Kaku attracted a crowd of 4,000 for his talk in 2014, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist with pop culture appeal, packed the house for his headlining appearance in 2013.
This year the big draw out of the four talks being presented in the 2014-15 lecture series is Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, who will impart his wisdom and knowledge to attendees on Wednesday night at the Nutter Center. His appearance is co-sponsored by the Honors Institute at WSU.
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