Liberal Arts

Wright State Dance Ensemble to hold Spring Dance Concert

Performances take place in the Festival Playhouse in the Creative Arts Center from April 19 to April 22. Continue reading

Before I Die…

An interactive exhibit encouraged students to answer the question: What do you want to do before you die? Continue reading

Coffee break

Wright State ReyRey Café students get up-close look at coffee farms in Costa Rica

Students toured coffee farms in Costa Rica as part of the Raj Soin College of Business’ partnership with Boston Stoker. Continue reading

Music of the night

Wright State graduate Kate Mueller performs in the North American tour of “The Phantom of the Opera”

For Kate Mueller, a 2015 graduate of Wright State’s acting and musical theatre program, being part of “The Phantom of the Opera” ensemble is a dream come true. Continue reading

College of Liberal Arts to host Internship Partners Expo

Over 30 businesses from all over the Dayton area are expected to participate in the expo. Continue reading

Model of excellence

Wright State’s Model UN team brings home top awards from the National Model UN Conference in New York City

The Wright State Model UN team received an Outstanding Delegation Award and numerous student won individual honors in the annual competition. Continue reading

Mentoring momentum

College of Liberal Arts pilot project matches students with professionals to boost career success

The College of Liberal Arts will expand mentoring program to more liberal arts students during the fall semester. Continue reading

Wall of dreams

Students can use a chalkboard wall to discuss end of life reflection

The Before I Die Wall encourages students to write about things they would like to do before they die. Continue reading

Border expressions

Wright State students to unveil art exhibits celebrating the work of border theorist, feminist writer Gloria Anzaldúa

The community art show on April 6 is part of downtown’s First Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the El Rincón Art Studio. Continue reading

Foreign service

Two-time Wright State graduate Kathryn Chaney helps prep military personnel and other government employees for embassy assignments in Europe.

Kathryn Chaney weaves together her passion for travel, work experiences and two degrees from Wright State to thrive at the Defense Institute of Security Cooperation Studies. Continue reading