Author Archives: Bob Mihalek

Wright State’s ArtsGala breaks records

Excerpt We’ve both been to ArtsGala many times, and this time it was truly different. For the past 17 years, Wright State University’s College of Liberal Arts has hosted the event to raise money for scholarships in visual arts, film, … Continue reading

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Wright State rolls out rebate on summer classes

Excerpt As part of a statewide effort toward making higher education more affordable, Wright State University is offering a summer rebate. The school is providing a 20 percent rebate on the cost of undergraduate classes this summer. The rebate will be … Continue reading

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Wright State offers 20 percent rebate on cost of undergrad summer classes

The 20 percent rebate will be applied for up to three undergraduate credit hours during the summer semester. Continue reading

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Wright State College of Liberal Arts prepares for ArtsGala

After last year’s record-setting event, Wright State University’s College of Liberal Arts is preparing for the 16th  annual ArtsGala. Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Jennie Buckwalter and several Wright State arts students joined WYSO’s Niki Dakota in … Continue reading

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Once again Wright State ranks among best at Model UN conference

Wright State received a Distinguished Delegation award at the National Model United Nations Conference March 27-31. Continue reading

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Presidential debate to bring $25M to Dayton

Excerpt The presidential debate coming to Wright State University in September will bring millions of dollars to the Dayton region. The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce conservatively thinks the first presidential debate, taking place Sept. 26, will bring between $25 … Continue reading

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Wright State president: Debate impact goes beyond economics

Excerpt The first 2016 presidential debate may be the most watched presidential debate in history, David Hopkins, president of the university holding that debate, said Tuesday morning at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. “The eyes of the … Continue reading

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Sultans of Swing conference to examine cultures of baseball, jazz and fiction

The Sultans of Swing conference features talks by cultural historians and baseball experts and a Wright State baseball game on April 14-15. Continue reading

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Wright State and Edison State announce partnership

Photo of the room filled with round tables and people at Lake Campus Regional Summit.

Excerpt Wright State University and Edison State Community College are partnering to make transferring between the two easier. The schools are entering into a partnership supporting the PASS program, a formal link that allows more seamless transition for students at … Continue reading

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Opera Theatre to present two lighthearted one-acts

Wright State Opera Theatre will present Giacomo Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” and “The Old Maid and the Thief” by Gian Carlo Menotti on April 1-3. Continue reading

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