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Sol LeWitt wall drawing publicly unveiled at gallery opening, lecture

Wall art by Sol LeWitt, regarded as a founder of both Minimal and Conceptual art, is now on display in the Creative Art Center’s Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries. Continue reading

Wright State ASL students create Deaf World for their capstone project

Wright State students Gabby Gramkow and Jacqueline Eddingfield had a distinct vision for their sign language interpreting capstone project: a quiet event buzzing with visual activity. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre production of ‘9 to 5: The Musical’ runs March 16 to April 2

“9 to 5: The Musical” is based on the 1980 movie of the same name, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton. Continue reading

Symphony scribe

Wright State lecturer Dennis Loranger turns program prose for Dayton Philharmonic into art form

Wright State music historian Dennis Loranger likely knows more about the music and the composer than anyone else. Continue reading

Women’s basketball to host Central Michigan in WNIT opener

The Raiders, who earned the Horizon League’s automatic berth to the WNIT, will make their sixth postseason appearance in the last seven years. Continue reading

Wright State’s College of Nursing and Health programs ranked as among the best in the nation

U.S. News & World Report recognizes Wright State University’s Master of Nursing program as among the best graduate education programs in the nation. Continue reading

The adviser is in

Inspired by the Peanuts comics, The Career Center staff created a mobile adviser booth out of a cardboard refrigerator box. Continue reading

Medical student volunteers in Jordan to champion women’s health

Katie Adib, a second-year medical student, served as a translator for American medical doctors caring for refugees. Continue reading

Sol LeWitt lecture and gallery opening set for March 12

A geometrical wall drawing by artist Sol LeWitt was re-installed in the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries. Continue reading

Language lion

Wright State English professor John Haught helps Honduran university with English curriculum as part of Fulbright scholarship

John Haught returned to Honduras, where spent 10 years of his life, to develop a new curriculum and strategies that focus on communicative language teaching. Continue reading