Emeritus faculty members Jimmy Chesire, David Lee Garrison and David Petreman will read from their work.
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Join the WSU Retirees Association on Wednesday, March 27, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m., at the WSU Foundation Building.
Wright State Miracle Makers, the student organization behind the event, hopes to raise $56,225 for Dayton Children’s Hospital, on Saturday, March 23.
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About 45% of the graduates will be staying in Ohio with 20% staying in the Dayton region, said Dr. Gregory Toussaint, interim dean.