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Wright State University

Wright State University

Dayton, OH
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"Make sure to pick up a copy of The Guardian while in the Union. WSU's campus newspaper covers news, entertainment & sports. Free & published every Wednesday, the Guardian is completely student-run."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
Student Center
· Dayton, United States
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"Founded in 1987 the center offers quality early care & education for children 6 wks - 12 yrs. Accredited in 1990, it was the 1st early childhood center in Greene County to attain NAEYC Accreditation."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
Education
· Dayton, United States
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"This cemetery represents the final resting place for many original owners of the property on which WSU was built. It was developed beginning in 1803 and probably was established around 1825."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
Cemetery
· Dayton, United States
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"Visit the Soin Trading Center, which provides students with business investment resources and has been recognized as one of the top ten academic financial trading centers in the nation."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
Academic Building
· Dayton, United States
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"Check out the exact, full-scale replica of the 1903 Wright Flyer that was constructed over a two-year period and then installed in WSU's Paul Laurence Dunbar Library in September 2001."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
Library
· Dayton, United States
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"WSU’s Garden of the Senses is home to five stone sculptures, each weighing as much as 30,000 lbs. Students, faculty & alumni created the artwork as part of a public art project called Circle of Stone."
Wright State UniversityWright State University · January 19, 2010
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· Dayton, United States