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About Seth Bauguess

Born in Lexington, KY and raised in Cincinnati, OH Seth Bauguess graduated from the University's of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music in 2001 with a BA in electronic media. In 2013 he earned his MBA from Wright State University's Raj Soin College of Business. Currently Wright State's director of Communications, Bauguess has worked in public relations at Wright State since 2010. Before joining the university, Bauguess worked for ten years as a general assignment television news reporter at WKEF and WRGT in Dayton, OH, WMGT in Macon, GA and WKAG in Hopkinsville, KY.

Sports always have been big part of Hopkins’ life

Athletic-minded school president to serve on D-I Board of Directors.

((Excerpt)) David Hopkins, the Wright State University president, has run a marathon and spent his academic career studying the way exercise affects the body and the aging process. He has raised six children who have been involved in sports, including … Continue reading

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Wright State president visits alma mater, shares stories with students

Photo of Wright State President David Hopkins with College Now GEAR UP advisors R. J. Chavez, Susan Keillor, Elyria HS students Spencer Smith and J. C. Conley and College Now GEAR UP advisors Jeanne Scheuerman and Bill Dull.

Wright State University President David R. Hopkins visited his alma mater… Continue reading

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Cops cracking down on college ‘fests’

((Excerpt)) With many of Ohio’s semester schools in finals week, police in college cities that operate on the quarter system, like Athens, are expecting larger crowds for “fests” held in their municipality. Athens Police Department, OIU agents and other public … Continue reading

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Semester switch approaching fast

((Excerpt)) Wright State University is on track to complete the semester transition on time for Fall 2012. Director of Semester Conversion, Herbert Dregalla, said that there is probably going to be some anxiety this fall from students and faculty when … Continue reading

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Nepal teeth to uncover origins of birth defects

((Excerpt)) In order to obtain data quickly, he set up a small dental clinic in the village in January last year where local dentists are taking traditional dental casts and sending them to the US regularly. At  Wright State University … Continue reading

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‘Branching Out’ project features local artists, classes

((Excerpt)) Just in time for fall classes at Wright State, artist Thomas Macaulay will be installing a site-specific piece of landscape art that will extend from the WSU Sculpture Studio to an evergreen-edged path that winds through a woods along … Continue reading

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Thumbs down to new taxes

Voters statewide OK’d renewal taxes Tuesday, but rejected new ones.

((Excerpt)) Wright State University economics professor Rudy Fichtenbaum called it “a terrible time” for school districts to be asking voters to open their wallets because of the economic uncertainty, rising costs and high unemployment. “It’s a lot to ask of … Continue reading

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Rising prices strain families, threaten economic recovery

((Excerpt)) “The inflation rate is suppose to measure inflation for everybody, but it doesn’t because we all have differences,” said Robert Premus, an economics professor at Wright State University. “Lower income families don’t have a lot of options. So when … Continue reading

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Consumers Question Fluctuating Gas Prices

((Excerpt)) On Monday, News Center 7 found gas at $3.98 a gallon. Last Thursday, prices were at $4.15 a gallon for regular unleaded. Why the roller coaster in prices?Professor of Economics at Wright State University John Blair said the answer … Continue reading

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Osama bin Laden’s DNA: How Sure Is 99.9 Percent Sure?

((Excerpt)) Dan Krane, a professor of genetics and a DNA expert at Wright State University in Ohio, says modern-day rapid DNA tests can look at short tandem repeat sequences in the DNA. Tests that analyze these are indeed incredibly accurate, … Continue reading

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