Old Life@Wayne Archive
Vol. 2 Issue 6
By developing new technology that allows users to see how sound originates and then travels through space and time, Wayne State University is leading the way toward quieter products and facilities.
Alma Harrington Young left a lasting impression on Wayne State University during her seven-year tenure, and she will be missed.
The old saying, "things need to get worse before they get better," is fitting as Wayne State University
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.
With phone in hand, Erin Moore spun around in her chair, pressed her cheek to the desktop and peered up at her boss with pleading eyes.
Wayne State University is launching its first academic degree program that offers instruction and background in environmental science.
Wayne State University will soon have another avid booster in the Chicago area. Dr. Pamela Trotman Reid, wife of President Irvin D. Reid, has accepted a position as provost and executive vice president of Roosevelt University.
The College of Science’s Department of Chemistry will hold a memorial service for Professor Emeritus Norm LeBel at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 3, 2004, in St. Andrews Hall, 918 Ludington Mall. Lebel passe...
Imagine publishing your first article while still an undergraduate student or networking with scholars at professional conferences. Undergraduate students with these types of academic experiences are...
Cingular Cellular customers can no longer reach the Wayne State University Police Department by using the preprogrammed #22. The feature has been removed from their network.Cell phone users can contac...
Dave Pelzer, international best-selling author and child-abuse victim, pays homage to those who make a difference in an abused child's life and the professionals that save them from abusers when he pr...
The Wayne State University Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies, the College of Liberal Arts, and the Religious Studies Program, in conjunction with the Institute for Social Policy and Underst...
Errol Crook, associate professor and vice chair of internal medicine, will add acting chair of the Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine to his experience.Crook too...
Dennis J. Tini, chair, Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, recently participated as a featured conductor for the 2003 Argentina International Choral Conducting Con...
The Detroit News, 2/27 "DMC expects profit in 2005"By Sheri HallThis article about the Detroit Medical Center quoted the dean of Wayne State's School of Medicine. The DMC's financial improvements have...
Support Wayne State University women's athletics by running or walking in the First Henry Ford Health System and HAP FunRun/Walk for Women's Athletics and Health Expo.The 5K Run/3K walk will begin at...
Wayne State University Law School is proud to announce a homecoming of sorts as Matthew Engelbert returns to the school as its new assistant dean of advancement and external relations.
William H. Volz, professor of business administration, was awarded the Cohn Prize in Legal and Public Policy Scholarship by the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters at its annual meeting in H...
Wayne State University graduate Eric Harthen from the Mojo in the Morning Show on Channel 955-FM will appear at Starbucks Coffee at North ResidenceHall from 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, March 24.Harthen wi...
Eight Wayne State professors who have earned special distinction for themselves and the university in various ways have been named by the Board of Governors as distinguished faculty members and were recognized at the board’s March 10 meeting.
The executive committee of Wayne State’s 2004 Faculty and Staff Campaign is gearing up to make this a historic year for the university. The group is committed to leading the largest campus fund-raisin...




