“The idea is, to the extent that we can, avoid political questions and focus on this effort to build a bridge between civil societies in America and Ukraine.”
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“In a typical evening, after our expenses, we make enough money to provide $150,000 in scholarships a year.”
“We’ve never panicked over losing anybody, and we’re not with this deal. We wish him the best.”
“A lot of people ask ‘Why do a concert for the deaf?’ The answer is because the deaf love it,” Professor Jodi Pierstorff said.
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Wright State Miracle Makers, the student organization behind the event, hopes to raise $56,225 for Dayton Children’s Hospital, on Saturday, March 23.
“‘Spelling Bee’ is a perfect combination of humor wit and heart. I think it’s a very rare piece of theater that can do all of that with so much skill.”
About 45% of the graduates will be staying in Ohio with 20% staying in the Dayton region, said Dr. Gregory Toussaint, interim dean.
"I think it will help them learn more about Ukraine, learn more about the world outside our borders," Sean Pollock said.