Article Archive
November 25
Seasonal music and merriment will fill Midtown this weekend during the 36th Annual Noel Night. The University Cultural Center Association invites you to bring your family on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 5 to 9:30 p.m.
November 20
Contribute donations to the Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS), and celebrate the season with fellow workers at the President's Employee Holiday Festival, Friday, Dec. 5.
The Irvin D. Reid Honors College needs volunteers for Scholars Day 2009. Participating in the annual event is your chance to meet incoming freshmen and talk with leaders of the future.
November 18
Which department works most diligently to safeguard the university? If you are aware of a group or unit that has addressed an unsafe situation or developed a program to minimize personal injury or eliminate a potential loss, submit your nomination by Jan. 12 for the 2009 University Safety Award.
Skip the pie crust. That's just one of several tips given by a Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center expert to help you decrease your caloric intake during the holiday.
Applications and recommendations are now being accepted for the fall 2008 David Henry award.
November 17
Meet members of the Wayne State University Organization of Black Alumni at the new Westin Book Cadillac Detroit.
One of the city's long-standing landmarks, The Majestic, located at 4120 Woodward Ave., will host a benefit breakfast for Detroit’s Coalition On Temporary Shelter (COTS) in conjunction with America’s Thanksgiving Parade.
November 13
The Office of Faculty Affairs has taken a new and innovative approach to diversifying academic medicine and the ranks of future practicing physicians and professionals.
November 11
Computing & Information Technology (C&IT) has launched its new video newsletter Web site, The Link.
November 10
Cheng-Yuan (Corey) Lee, PhD, has joined the Office for Teaching and Learning (OTL) as Web content administrator.
A National Institutes of Health grant will help a School of Medicine researcher and his collaborator study the effectiveness of programs designed to curb adolescent smoking and predict how well such future efforts can work.
November 6
A $2.6 million grant will help a School of Medicine researcher establish and evaluate whether an alcohol and HIV intervention center can assist in reducing the spread of HIV/AIDS among sex workers in China.
November 5
Did you know that the ValueOptions® Employee Assistance Program (EAP) partners with Wayne State University to provide confidential services for employees and eligible dependents?
November 4
Feeling exhausted by the middle of the day? A Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center expert gives advice on how to avoid the mid-afternoon slump.
The Wayne State University Library System has received funding to create an informational display featuring digitized images of artwork by notable African-American artist Jacob Lawrence's important series, The Legend of John Brown.
Sign up for Wellness Warriors, and receive a wealth of potentially life-saving benefits.
The School of Medicine has named Anne Greb, MS, director of its new Teaching Academy.
November 3
A School of Medicine professor has co-edited a recently released textbook on pediatric care.
A famous artist with ties to the Detroit area teams with Wayne State to inspire the city's young performers.
Last week, the Wayne State University Board of Governors discussed new ways to lure potential students.
Wayne State University professors Robert Sokol, Jeffery Loeb and Gloria Heppner penned a letter to the editor of the Detroit News in support of Proposal 2.




