Liberal Arts

Kick off the holiday season with a Dayton tradition

Photo of the orchestra and choir onstage at the Schuster Center.

The Holidays in the Heartland concert has been a Miami Valley tradition for over 15 years. Continue reading

“Welcome to the ’60s”

Wright State theatre department presents “Hairspray”
Photo of an actor singing into a microphone.

Wright State theatre department presents “Hairspray.” Continue reading

Area high school students to be immersed in French

Photo of students and Pascale Abadie, a French lecturer at Wright State from French Immersion day 2009.

Experts say the best way to learn a language is to surround yourself with people who speak only that language. Continue reading

Artist melds new, old media

((Excerpt)) Paul Catanese, the featured artist at Wright State University’s Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries through Jan. 8, calls his work “a hybrid.” The Chicago artist uses the definition to describe his combining of technology with “traditional” and “new media.” … Continue reading

Wright State Recognized as Ohio Center of Excellence

CELIA Encouraging Future Collaborations in the Arts
Photo of CELIA Director Hank Dahlman

Chancellor Jim Petro named Wright State’s CELIA an Ohio Center of Excellence in Cultural and Societal Transformation. Continue reading

Tom Hanks praises Wright State arts programs

Photo of actor Tom Hanks

Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks, who has starred in . . . Continue reading

ArtsFair Photo Gallery

Photo of a boy playing bongo drums.

Wright State presented its first ArtsFair, a family-oriented morning of arts on campus. Continue reading

Draw on the Walls photo gallery

Photo of a hand drawing a heart.

Student expressed their creativity on 600 feet of blank gallery walls. Continue reading

Draw on the walls this Friday

A student sketches a large dragon on the walls at the Stein Galleries

Did you ever want to draw on the walls as a kid? Continue reading

Wright State, DPO performance of Bernstein’s MASS heard on Dayton Public Radio

Photo of Bernstein's MASS performance

…a production that boasted nearly 200 of Dayton’s most talented performers, including more than 100 Wright State students and faculty. Continue reading