"When things are going so awful and you’re on the road, you figure out a way to pull together instead of splintering."
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"I couldn’t bear someone slowing me down because we have so many great initiatives going right now like the retention initiative for our students.”
“The rivalry between China and the United States is one of the big stories of the 21st century,” said Julia Reichert, WSU emeritus professor of theatre.
“No. 1, we live in America,” WSU Coach Scott Nagy said, “and if you can make money off your likeness or your name, I don’t see why that would be a problem."
Dr. Gary LeRoy will receive the Patricia Rousseau Community Advocacy Award at an Access to Justice Awards celebration on Nov. 14.
“He was clearly a dominant player tonight,” Nagy said. “He owned the middle. That’s what he needs to do for us and he needs to do it more consistently.”
“When we sat down with [the Obamas], we talked about the power of storytelling and how so many decisions in the world are made by data.”
"Provost is a lovely position where you actually get to make things happen, but you don't necessarily have to be out front."
Traynor joined the faculty in 1988 and was the chair of the Department of Economics from 1998 to 2001 and from 2010 to 2016.
Wright State freshman Tanner Holden scored a team-high 21 points in his collegiate debut against Central State on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the Nutter Center.