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    Interview with Amanda Wachowiak

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    Erix Infante interviews Amanda Wachowiak about her life as a student at Wright State University. They discuss topics ranging from morning routines, the first day of classes, to favorite classes and professors

    Marriage record of Wright, Lewis and Williams, Amanda

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    Marriage license for Lewis Wright and Amanda Williams. G.H. Cornelius was the Notary Public

    Marriage record of Turner, John and Wright, Amanda

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    Marriage license for John Turner and Amanda Wright. N.W. King was the officiant

    Marriage record of Wright, Joseph and McKnight, Amanda

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    Marriage license for Joseph Wright and Amanda McKnight. Y.F. Ford was the officiant

    Digital Ventures digitization lab

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    Presentation by Sami Wright and Amanda Fowler at Digital Ventures Open House 2025

    Assignment #4: A Painting Without Paint or a Painting on an Nontraditional Canvas

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    This painting was photographed by McKenzie Drake in March 2014 and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center.This is a mixed media instillation. It was created by Amanda Wright in the Spring 2014 Intermediate/Advanced Painting class taught by Professor Erin Harmon

    Assignment #5: Obstructions

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    This painting was photographed by McKenzie Drake in March 2014 and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center.This painting is acrylic on canvas. It was created by Amanda Wright in the Spring 2014 Intermediate/Advanced Painting class taught by Professor Erin Harmon

    Amanda Laughlin, Karen Edwards, and Kimberly Wright, 1999 Miss JSU Pageant

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    The Jacksonville State University Miss JSU pageant was held January 16, 1999. Shown are Amanda Laughlin (1999 Miss JSU), center, Karen Edwards (first runner-up), and Kimberly Wright (second runner-up).https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1993/thumbnail.jp

    Using computational modeling to teach experimental design

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    In many laboratories during an undergraduate science education, students are given a set of procedures to follow to obtain a pre-determined outcome. Often students give little thought to the underlying scientific principles and lack a true understanding of the experimental protocol. Not only does this laboratory format not represent ‘real’ science, it leaves students unprepared for the often unpredictable and intimidating nature of experimental design. Here we have chosen classic biochemical experiments paired with computational modeling approaches to help students navigate the process of designing an experiment, from initial planning to hypothesis development to data analysis. Students can use the modeling mechanisms to help predict experimental outcomes and gain a better understanding of scientific concepts

    Keynote Author Presentation

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    Keynote Author Presentation: Mia K. Wright, author of newly released, Unthinkable... Do the Ordinary to experience the Extraordinary will share excerpts & inspirational tips for pursuing your passion
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