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Vol. 2 Issue 5
The 2003 holiday season was definitely cause for celebration at WSU: More than 600 faculty and staff remembered the university with a year-end gift.Totaling more than $110,000, these gifts will help t...

Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick will visit with Wayne State University residence hall students Wednesday, March 24. He will join residents at 4:30 p.m. for dinner in the Warrior Dining Room, then condu...

It began with 14,000. That was the number of entries in Microsoft's 2002 Application Development Competition. That number eventually was whittled down to 100. Then to 10. It now stands at three.

Wayne's worlds have definitely collided in the production of the new interview show, Leaders on Leadership, now airing on WTVS, Channel 56.

Children may hold the key to keeping the doors open at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.

The shortage of nurses is not just a local or national issue - it is now a worldwide problem. Young people have been turning away from nursing to pursue other careers for many years.

The Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs has the news - literally. In addition to housing The Detroit News database, users can now access 15,000 images from the newspaper dating from 1928 to 1970.

Learn more about the relationship between technology and teaching at the 5th Annual Teaching and Learning Technology Roundtable, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Thursday, March 11, at McGregor Memorial Confer...

More Wayne State University employees are visiting the new Life@Wayne employee newsletter Web site, according to recent site statistics. The Office of Marketing and Publications began tracking site tr...

More than 80 local middle and high school students spent a day working in Wayne State University's Undergraduate Library on Feb. 2. As part of a new endeavor called The Job Shadow Day, the program is...

The Wayne State University Office of the Registrar, Records, Registration and Scheduling has moved to 5057 Woodward, Room 5101. The building, formerly the Maccabees Building and the former home of Det...

Ananda Prasad, Wayne State University distinguished professor of internal medicine, School of Medicine, and renowned zinc expert, has been honored with two awards of achievement as an immigrant hero a...

King Hay Yang, professor of biomedical and mechanical engineering, College of Engineering, has been appointed director of the Wayne State University Bioengineering Center.Yang becomes only the third d...

Highlights from the media report dated 2/12 - 2/25USA Today, 2/6Wayne State University is one of the latest to sign off on the governor's tuition pledge, which requires schools to limit tuition increa...

Nearly a thousand sparkling digital images portraying university life are available via the Web, thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Office of Marketing and Publications (MAP) and the University Library System (ULS).

During a recent trip to India President Irvin D. Reid presented the diploma of Dheeraj Anakapalli to his family

For more than two decades, members of the Wayne State University community have tried to bury Ol' Man Winter. However, each December he rises again, bringing with him slippery streets and frigid temperatures.

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