“I found the post on North American Rescue’s webpage and jumped on it immediately. I felt compelled to help. This feels like my 9/11.”
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WSU leaders announced they were cutting administrators’ salaries by 20 percent, freezing contracts and capital projects and may have to consider job cuts.
Wright State Emeritus Professor of Spanish and Portuguese David Garrison shared his memories of having polio in a Dayton Daily News story.
In addition to the lines of vehicles in the lot, several roads leading to the Nutter Center were clogged with traffic that was attempting to reach the site.
WSU's president, provost, vice presidents, vice provosts and deans have voluntarily agreed to take a 20 percent reduction in salary.
Since retiring as AD in 2012, Mike Cusack’s been an adjunct professor teaching online courses at WSU and his class “The Role of Athletics in Higher Education” begins in just a few weeks.
“All of the medical students have been eager to get involved and help out their communities in any way that they can.”
The Wright State University Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives have asked volunteers to document the pandemic for the library’s records.
McDowell chaired the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures for 22 years and directed 26 productions from William Shakespeare to Rodgers and Hammerstein.
“I am here to serve the people of New Orleans to the best of my ability and hope to make a difference — even if it is small.”