Old Life@Wayne Archive
Vol. 2 Issue 7
Wayne State University lost two longtime friends, WSU Governor Emerita Mildred "Millie" Jeffrey , and Alma Young , dean, College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs
I am saddened to report that today that the university lost one of its most valiant supporters. Millie Jeffrey, social justice activist, retired UAW director, and Governor Emerita of Wayne State University, passed away.
Good afternoon. Today I speak on behalf of the Board of Governors of Wayne State University, its faculty and staff and its many students. And on behalf of the entire university, I express our deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Alma Young
For Sherrie Antoszewski, the Komen Race for the Cure is personal.
The nation’s first hip-hop mayor just got hipper.
Over the last 20 years, Wayne State University’s research initiatives have grown 11 percent annually and even within the last year, and its research rankings continue to climb.
Noisy, exhausting and intensely exciting describes a regional robot engineering competition for high school students held March 19-20 at Wayne State University.
Matthew Cullen, general manager, Economic Development and Enterprise Services, General Motors Corporation, is the featured speaker during the Arthur L. Johnson Urban Perspectives Lecture Series on Wed...
The College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs is co-sponsoring the National Conference on Conflict Resolution Education Wednesday, May 5, to Saturday, May 8, in Columbus, Ohio. College and univ...
Wayne State University's newly updated general university video, World-Class Education in the Real World, is now available online. Visit http://www.ets.wayne.edu/promo/ to view the 10-minute video, w...
Students from Wayne State University's Maggie Allesee Department of Dance were selected to attend the American College Dance Festival Association national performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for...
Michigan artist Beverly Buchanan and New York writer and curator, Franklin Sirmans will be the featured artists in the last two of the three-part African-American Art Lecture Series 2004 hosted by Way...
John D. Caputo and Michael Eric Dyson will deliver the keynote speeches at the Wayne State University Humanities Center Fellows Conference titled, "The Religious and the Secular," from 9 a.m. to 5:40...
Learn what's up in the development of alternative energy and how it will impact the community by attending the Alternative Energy Conference on Wednesday, June 2, at Wayne State University. The event...
WSU team places high in national competitionWayne State University Law School students have placed second in the Luke C. Moore Civil Rights National Moot Court competition held recently at Howard Univ...
Wayne State University signed an articulation agreement on March 2 with Macomb Community College, the institution from which the university gets its largest number of transfer students. The agreement...
Jennifer C. Mendez of the Institute of Gerontology, was selected by the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) as a fellow, a status conferred by AGHE in recognition of outstanding lea...
Professor Alan B. Krueger of Princeton University will be presenting the annual Levin Lecture sponsored by the Wayne State University Department of Economics, at 3 p.m. Friday, April 2, in Alumni Hous...
John H. Hartig, adjunct professor, environmental engineering and river navigator for the Greater Detroit American Heritage River Initiative, can add editing skills to his repertoire. In his most rece...
Highlights from the media report dated 3/11-3/24 Detroit Free Press, 3/16 "Boost Michigan's economy with more college grads" President Irvin D. Reid wrote in an op-ed that the national economy contin...
The steering committee for the faculty and staff segment of Wayne First: The Campaign for Wayne State University is assembled and ready to go. More than 75 committee members, representing more than 20...




