Raymond L. Must, an original member of Wright State University’s Art Department faculty and co-founder of the Dayton Printmakers Cooperative, died July 22.
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There is a high likelihood of extinction for the butterfly species if something isn’t done, says WSU biology professor Don Cipollini.
Nathanson received the Honors Teacher of the Year Award in 2009 for her passion for art, giving it “a refreshing point of view with her enthusiasm and wit.”.
The lithe, 6-foot-2 guard is back home after playing two seasons at Green Bay and then last year at Missouri.
“Coming off of how we ended the season last year, it’d be easy for people to take a breather,” he said. “But I think the guys are pretty hungry.”
Lee Hannah said he grew frustrated that, despite posting more, Democratic parties received significantly less interaction on their Facebook posts.
The festival will culminate in a Final Showcase of choreography Tuesday, July 26, at 3 p.m., in the Festival Playhouse of the Creative Arts Center.
“This honor is especially meaningful to me because it recognizes the contributions of my hometown, Dayton, Ohio. We’re not a big city, but we’ve made a big mark on the world.”
Renate Frydman is the Miami Valley’s longtime champion of Holocaust remembrance and understanding, plus the application of its enduring tenets in today’s world.
Wright State scored with a joyous “Mamma Mia!,” an outside-the-box, thrillingly danced “Sweet Charity,” and a visceral production of Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning socioeconomic drama “Sweat.”