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December 30
Mark your calendars and prepare to be enlightened as the Forum on Contemporary Issues in Society (FOCIS) brings sustainable ecology expert David Suzuki to the Community Arts Auditorium on Thursday, April 23, for Earth Week 2009.

December 28
Due to a OneCard system upgrade, the OneCard and Parking Service Center will be unable to take OneCard photos and access OneCard accounts on Tuesday, Jan. 6, and Wednesday, Jan. 7.

December 26
The Law School will host a Presidential Inauguration Program from 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, in the school's Spencer M. Partrich Auditorium.

December 21
Wayne State University Press, a leading publisher of Great Lakes books, Judaica and African-American studies, continues its holiday sale through Saturday, Jan. 10.

December 18
Wayne State University's 2009 graduation ceremonies will be held on May 7 and May 8.

December 16
Shop Detroit, now in its fifth year, has grown from a one-day event to a campaign that spans several weekends. It's a way for you to pick up last-minute holiday gifts and patronize the city's retailers.

December 15
‘Tis the season to be jolly—and stressed out! Learn tips from ValueOptions to avoid holiday burnout. ValueOptions services are provided through Wayne State's Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

In our current economy, many families are looking for ways to stretch the household budget. To eat healthy without putting an extra strain on your wallet, a Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center expert offers a few suggestions.

December 11
Come to WTVS-TV (channel 56) for a live taping of the Emmy Award-winning Leaders on Leadership television series.

A School of Medicine professor has published research that could open the gateway for the exploration of new treatments for autism, schizophrenia and a host of other neurodegenerative diseases.

December 9
The Wayne State University Board of Governors (BOG) has approved the creation of a School of Library and Information Science effective spring 2009.

The associate chair of the School of Medicine’s (SOM) Department of Neurology played a key role in creating new guidelines developed to assist in the evaluation of patients who may suffer from neuropathy.

While circumstances and today's economy can force anyone to downsize, Wayne State's Institute of Gerontology (IOG) will study how older adults respond to significant lifestyle changes caused by downsizing. A grant from the National Institutes of Health will help fund the study.

December 4
More than 200 local teenagers with diverse backgrounds spent a day in November discovering how much they are alike. Cheryl Deep of the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute discusses how the teen conference, now in its 25th year, began and how its accomplishments serve as cross-cultural lessons for us all.

The Information Security Office (ISO) in Computing & Information Technology (C&IT) launched its recently redesigned Web site.

A Wayne State mathematics professor becomes chair, and a visiting professor returns to the department.

December 2
Now is the time to acknowledge faculty whose academic contributions are outstanding.

As the economy continues to fall, the number of homeless individuals will continue to climb. That's why Wayne Cares is partnering with the Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS) again this holiday season to collect and donate canned goods and critical needs items from COTS' wish list for shelter residents.

U.S. Rep. John Dingell and the University Research Corridor (URC) will receive the inaugural Detroit Renaissance Awards today to honor their contributions in helping transform the state's economy.

A Wayne State business school lecturer says there is much to learn from the masterful style of Barack Obama.

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