Latino Center

Raiders ready to ring in the Year of the Dragon

Photo of three students dressed in Asian garb on stage giving the report of the year for the World, the U.S. and Wright State.

In many Asian cultures, the dragon is a symbol of success, royalty, happiness and good luck. In China, the dragon represents the emperor and the country itself. Continue reading

Wright State officials meet with Governor Kasich on Latino issues

Headshot of Tony Ortiz

A statewide meeting convened by Gov. John Kasich and his wife, Karen, to discuss issues affecting the state’s Latino community included two Wright State University officials. Continue reading

Multicultural Halloween celebrates fall fun around the world

Photo of students dressed as the Cat in the Hat and as a penguin at the 2010 Multicultural Halloween.

When Americans think of October, they think of jack-o’-lanterns, candy corn and witches. Continue reading

Japanese Tea Ceremony Photo Gallery

Photo of a student drinking a cup of tea.

This event was presented by the Wright State Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center (AHNA) in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. Continue reading

Wright State going on cultural explorASIAN

Looking for a way to have fun despite the rainy April weather? The Wright State Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center (AHNA) has a roster of activities planned… Continue reading

Year of the Rabbit celebrated at Lunar New Year event

Wright State University’s Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center celebrated the “Year of the Rabbit”… Continue reading