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With A Single Bullet, the new documentary from Sundance alumna and Wright State motion picture graduate Selena Burks-Rentschler...

Actors ages 12 to 18 may audition on Sept. 28 for the Midwest premiere of "Gossip," a new play that will be performed at Wright State University in December.

Wright State University Theatre opens its 39th season in the Festival Playhouse with the award-winning smash hit comedy Harvey Sept. 19–29.

Wright State sophomore Scotti Stoneburner has dreamed of dancing professionally since she was 12. Wright State's Dance Program is helping her to make those dreams reality.

With A Single Bullet, the new documentary from Sundance alumna and Wright State motion picture graduate Selena Burks-Rentschler...

Social and political activist Paul Loeb will give a talk on “Community Service and Change” in the Wright State Student Union on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

Actors ages 12 to 18 may audition on Sept. 28 for the Midwest premiere of "Gossip," a new play that will be performed at Wright State University in December.

David L. Holmes, professor emeritus of religious studies at the College of William & Mary, renowned author and historian, to lecture on "The Faiths of the Postwar Presidents."

Filmmaker Brent Huffman wears many hats when he’s working on a project: director, producer, writer, photographer, editor. But for his latest film, he’s taken on a new role: advocate. Huffman is using his film to try to build awareness for …

Tom McCarthy, a veteran United Nations official, will discuss “Reflections on a Career in Human Rights” on Friday, Sept. 20, on the Wright State campus.

Wright State University Theatre opens its 39th season in the Festival Playhouse with the award-winning smash hit comedy Harvey Sept. 19–29.

Radio listeners across the Miami Valley have welcomed an old friend back into their lives. Gina Ferraro is again on the radio airwaves, but this time...
Two centuries ago, a relatively unknown woman named Jane Austen published a novel of manners and marriage that went greatly overlooked...

Wright State will celebrate the innovative spirit of both of its namesakes and its researchers on campus with Wright Brothers Day on Monday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., in the Student Union Atrium.

The national sports media is beginning to share the optimism of Wright State men’s basketball fans looking forward to the 2013–14 season.

It was the spring of 2009. Instead of playing outside, swimming or kicking a soccer ball around, 7-year-old Ally Barnett was more interested in resting.

Wright State is poised to reap huge benefits from its popularity with international students, whose numbers have increased by 40 percent this fall to 1,489.

Getting more Ohioans to attend college and complete their degrees is critical to produce a more competitive workforce, Wright State President David R. Hopkins told business leaders.

With A Single Bullet, the new documentary from Sundance alumna and Wright State motion picture graduate Selena Burks-Rentschler...

Social and political activist Paul Loeb will give a talk on “Community Service and Change” in the Wright State Student Union on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

The Wright State Black Student Union donated proceeds from its annual Welcome Back Icebreaker Party to Dayton Children’s West Central Ohio Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center.

Actors ages 12 to 18 may audition on Sept. 28 for the Midwest premiere of "Gossip," a new play that will be performed at Wright State University in December.