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Apr 8, 2015
Excerpt friends go out, she lets them all know what they should and should not be wearing. “I’ve always loved fashion and I was voted best dressed in my high school yearbook (at Shroder High School in Cincinnati),” said Braxton, …
Apr 8, 2015
Named among the most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century, Don Meichenbaum will highlight a day-long presentation and workshop at Wright State University...
Apr 7, 2015

Don’t let this dangerous season catch you unaware.

Be prepared!

    Apr 7, 2015
    Wright State University’s international students shared their culture by reading poems in their native languages to mark International Poetry Day.
    Apr 7, 2015
    A Wright State Lake Campus graduate and three-year veteran of the university Police Department has been recognized for his professionalism, problem solving, integrity and inclusivity.
    Apr 6, 2015
    Chilled ceiling beam, anti-vibration floor and a glass facade stripped with energy-saving fins are among the many architectural highlights of Wright State’s new Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building.
    Apr 6, 2015
    Boonshoft School of Medicine professor invited to participate in Environmental Protection Agency’s peer review effort.
    Bob Wagley
    Apr 3, 2015
    Experiences of a sabbatical in England, in addition to teaching in Germany, Italy and Chile, has led to the development of the Retirees Welcome Club.
    Apr 3, 2015
    A shared public reading of John Milton’s epic, 10,000-line poem “Paradise Lost” is expected to draw more than 100 visitors when it occurs on Tuesday, April 7, in the Student Union as part of National Poetry Month.
    Apr 3, 2015

    The Office of Latino Affairs is excited to continue announcing more of the well-deserved award winners for this year’s

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