Liberal Arts

Controversy in public history to be focus of Wright State symposium

The senior curator of aeronautics for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum will highlight a symposium on public history at Wright State University. Continue reading

Opera features plenty of songs—and laughs

Wright State University’s Opera Theatre will present the comic opera “Too Many Sopranos” March 15-17 in Schuster Hall. Continue reading

Enjoy your stay at the “Grand Hotel”

Fun-filled musical concludes theatre season

The fun, fast-paced “Grand Hotel: The Musical” marks the conclusion of Wright State University’s 2012–13 theatre season. Continue reading

Recruiting Raiders: Job fair will draw employers, students and alumni

Defense and construction contractors, a college consortium, a computer cabling manufacturer and agencies that help children and families will be among employers sifting for future employees… Continue reading

Celebrating 20 years of leadership, resource sharing, events and advocacy

The Women's Center and Womens Studies program partnership at Wright State

Join us in celebrating 20 years of partnership between the Women’s Center and the Women’s Studies program Friday, March 8 from 2–4 p.m. in the Millett Hall Atrium. Continue reading

Writers panel to launch Women’s History Month

March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month and Wright State is kicking off its celebration by playing host to a panel of four local women… Continue reading

Political science experts team up for book on corruption

Photo of political science professor Charles Funderburk with the book Political Corruption in Comparative Perspective, which he and six other faculty members partnered to produce.

When political science professor Charles Funderburk came up with the idea to write a book on political corruption, several other Wright State faculty members expressed… Continue reading

Wright State students show off their talent at the ARTSGALA

((Excerpt)) While the art department gets ready for its annual ARTSGALA presentations, this year held on April 6, seniors graduating this spring, summer or fall have another thing to focus on: the senior thesis show held at the Gala. Graduating … Continue reading

Student sees herself in Latino youths

Photo of Kathryn Brown

Mentoring Latino teens sends volts of motivation through Wright State University student Kathryn Brown… Continue reading

Beloved award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz will be Wright State’s first Distinguished Visiting Artist for CELIA

Performance and master classes will headline his two-day appearance

In the first of what will become an annual Distinguished Visiting Artist Series at Wright State University, renowned Broadway and film composer Stephen Schwartz will visit… Continue reading