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Month: January 2013

WSU honored as one of nine universities to receive a grant from AAUW

Too often, men and women do not realize the issue of the wage gap. According to Behind the Pay Gap, research published by the American Association of University Women (AAUW), women are earning roughly $7,600 per year less than men one year after graduation. Even in the same occupation, men are shown to have a […]

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Celebrate the Lunar New Year with AHNA

The Apollo Room in the Student Union will transform as it hosts the Lunar New Year Celebration. The Lunar New Year Celebration is free, and will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 5. With an acrobatic performance from two members of the Chinese National Acrobats Troupe, Nan Zhang and Zixuan […]

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Kristin Sobolik chosen as the new dean for COLA

The new Dean of College Of Liberal Arts, Kristin Sobolik, hopes to strengthen COLA’s connections to the rest of campus and the regional community, and to keep Wright State on pace with current society. Beginning her tenure on Jan. 7, Sobolik said that she wanted to focus on maintaining and improving COLA’s role as the […]

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Spring break places for a budget

If you are looking to escape the bitter temperatures of Ohio, or embrace the cold and romp around in the snow, here are five affordable, drivable destinations to consider for Spring Break: (Distance from Wright State, according to Google Maps) Chicago, IL (310 miles) It is likely you will only scratch the surface in terms […]

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Are you employable?

Some of the most popular college majors are in lesser demand — less demand means greater unemployment. However, some majors that are less-than-mainstream have unemployment rates as low as 0%, according to Georgetown University’s 2012 report from the Center on Education and the Workforce. The job market works just like any other kind of market: […]

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