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The National Institute of Health has awarded one Wright State University researcher nearly $3 million dollars to decode ALS, a fatal disease.
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The WSU ensemble performs a mix of jazz standards and new works under the direction of David Diamond, trumpet.
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The event showcases the works of diverse composers through concert bands, string orchestras, and vocal ensembles, and includes a composition contest
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Wright State Theater presents “Sweat”, a provocative play that won the Pulitzer Prize in 2017. The play helps us understand what events led to our deepening divisions of class and race. Culture Couch producer David Seitz visited rehearsals, talked to two actors, and recorded some of the play.
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We wrap up this season of Veterans Voices. Since mid November, we’ve been hearing from people we call Veterans' Champions. They provide support and services to our Southwest Ohio military veteran community.
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Over 1.5 million Ohioans have some amount of student loan debt.
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Last month, the WSU-AAUP says sixteen faculty at Wright State were informed that their positions would be eliminated.
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Our new series from the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices is called Loud as the Rolling Sea. It brings us the voices from a generation of African Americans in Yellow Springs, Ohio, who were the civil rights activists of their day. In our first profile, we meet Dr. Yvonne Seon, founding director of the Bolinga Center at Wright State University.
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Wright State defeated Miami University 71-47 over the weekend. Both teams are now 1-1 on the season.
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Wright State University held its first ever virtual commencement ceremony Saturday morning for students who earned their degrees in the spring semester.
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WYSO & Wright State University collaborate for anniversary broadcast of Orson Welles radio drama.
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Professors’ unions at Wright State and Miami University are warning of problems to come when students return to campus this fall. More than a dozen…