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ArtsGala sets attendance record

More than 900 patrons attended ArtsGala to support student scholarships in theatre, dance, art, music and motion pictures. Continue reading

ArtsGala scholarship keeps art student painting

Wright State art student Aileen Cave finds purpose in painting after a career in banking and law. Continue reading

Presidential debate offers golden opportunity for Dayton to shine, says Wright State president

Wright State President David R. Hopkins calls the presidential debate an unprecedented moment in history for the Dayton region. Continue reading

Singing instrument

In a tiny office overlooking the Creative Arts Center’s student lounge, vocal perfection is being created. Jasmine Easler’s voice spills out of the second-floor room, into the lounge below and the Creative Arts Center Commons. Continue reading

Tied together

Fleece blankets for sick and traumatized children were cut, tied and labeled by Wright State students, faculty and staff on March 30 in the Student Union Atrium. Continue reading

Opera Theatre to present two lighthearted one-acts

Wright State Opera Theatre will present Giacomo Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” and “The Old Maid and the Thief” by Gian Carlo Menotti on April 1-3. Continue reading

Card game business wins Wright Venture competition

The goal of Wright Venture is to create a real-life, lasting experience that will be identical to an actual business startup. Continue reading

Helping paw

Wright State University students help train service dogs that will eventually help children and veterans with disabilities through a unique partnership between 4 Paws WSU and 4 Paws for Ability in Xenia. Continue reading

Marimba man

Sounds of percussion instruments beat through Schuster Hall in Wright State University’s Creative Arts Center. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students learn where they will pursue residency training during nationwide Match Day event

Ninety-six Wright State medical students learn where they are heading as new doctors to receive advanced clinical training in a residency program. Continue reading