Author Archives: Seth Bauguess

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.

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Wright State library turns 40

Remains relevant with excellent customer service and adaptive services

They say wine only improves with age. The same is true of the Wright State University Paul Laurence Dunbar Library, which turned 40 this year. Continue reading

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Halloween at Wright State

Wright State University, students, staff and faculty celebrated the holiday in style. Check out some of the best costumes spotted on campus. Continue reading

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Workshop to examine economics, democracy and violence in India

The Wright State departments of economics, English, religion, women’s studies and the Women’s Center are sponsoring a workshop that… Continue reading

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Wright State University Theatre proudly presents the Tony Award–winning hit musical Oklahoma!

Wright State University Theatre continues its 39th season in the festival playhouse with the award-winning musical Oklahoma! Oct. 24—Nov. 10… Continue reading

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Ahead of the curve

Master of human anatomy instruction program poised to meet growing need

The pending implementation of the controversial healthcare reform law may have shut down federal government, but it stirred Larry Ream to action. Continue reading

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Recovery is helped by exercise, nutrition

Pros help breast cancer patients find motivation to heal

For someone undergoing treatment for breast cancer, the mere thought of exercising can increase their already extreme fatigue. And even thinking about eating, with the level of nausea they’re feeling, can make their stomach turn. Yet studies have shown, that … Continue reading

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2013 Employee Recognition Awards recipient list

Employees are recognized for their service to Wright State for 10 to 40 or more years. Continue reading

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‘Pride and Prejudice’ Event Heads to Wright State

Excerpt DAYTON, Ohio — A taste of 19th century England is coming to Ohio as Wright State University hosts a conference and celebration marking the 200th anniversary of publication of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” “Pride and Prejudice: The Bicentennial,” … Continue reading

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Sundance alumna and Wright State grad launches Kickstarter campaign for her new documentary

With A Single Bullet, the new documentary from Sundance alumna and Wright State motion picture graduate Selena Burks-Rentschler… Continue reading

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Globetrotters

Wright State’s growing international education program is leading students around the world

On the same day Fabrice Shema, a senior finance major from Paris, France, finished his last bit of coursework in Rike Hall, senior Jordon Coffman from Mercer County helped build and program a robot in Jena, Germany. Separated by an … Continue reading

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