Old Life@Wayne Archive
Vol. 2 Issue 20
Take a moment to view our new Image Galleries:Anthony Wayne Society's Charter Night, a gala event honoring contributors to Wayne StateTopping Off Ceremony for the new residence hall, The Towers: Contr...
The 2005 university calendar, featuring sleek, black-and-white campus images and key Did-You-Know marketing facts, has been printed and free copies are available to WSU students and employees on a fir...
As has been the custom for the past several years, the university plans to maximize energy savings during the holiday closure period. Wayne State will be closed from Friday, Dec. 24, 2004, through Sun...
The Master of Urban Planning program, in the College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs, received high rankings among all 84 US graduate programs in planning for scholarly productivity, accordin...
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., toured the College of Engineering's Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems laboratories (SSIM) on Nov. 22, affirming his support for the lab, which, among many efforts, is...
Karl Braunschweig, assistant professor, Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, published the article, "Expanded Dissonance in the Music of J.S. Bach," in the academic...
Gary Cendrowski, systems administrator, Office of the Dean, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, directed the motion picture Silent Contract, a comic thriller, which premiered Nov. 10 a...
Richard Gallagher, professor, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, recently served as chair of a National Cancer Institute Special Emphasis Panel in Washington, reviewing R-25 grant appl...
Kimberly Hart, assistant professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, recently was named Huron Valley-Sinai Physician of the Year. Hart also presented the work, "Prostate Localizat...
Associate Provost Jack Kay, acting dean of the College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs, and professor, Department of Communication, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, was ele...
Tsveti Markova, assistant professor and residency program director, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, recently became a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). The...
David Rosenberg, Miriam L. Hamburger Endowed Chair of Child Psychiatry, School of Medicine, recently chaired a special symposium on MRI studies of childhood disorders at the 51st Annual Meeting of the...
Dennis Tini, professor and chair, Department of Music, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, was honored with a State of Michigan Special Tribute. State Rep. John Stewart presented the t...
Sean Wu, professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, was inducted into the Asian Academy Hall of Fame on Nov. 13 in Albuquerque. His selection by the Asian Leaders Associa...
Fortwayne.com, 11/22, Canton Repository, Waterbury Republican American, Miami Herald, Monterey County Herald, San Luis Obispo Tribune, Contra Costa Times, Bradenton Herald, Macon Telegraph, Mt. Carmel...
Wayne State has launched games.wayne.edu, among the first site of its kind for a university. Part of the new Office of Undergraduate Admissions Web site, admissions.wayne.edu, the games Web site featu...
Stock up on merchandise and gifts at Wayne State University Bookstore's Campus Appreciation Days, Monday, Dec. 13, through Friday, Dec. 17. WSU employees and students will receive 25% off Warriors mer...
Templates for employment classified display advertisements have been updated with the latest information about Wayne State and the job-application process. Provided for Wayne State units seeking new e...
The City of Detroit Water Department will be replacing the water main located in Reuther Mall (old W. Kirby). The existing water main has experienced several failures over the past year, and the City...
A handful of Wayne State faculty and staff members hold closely in their hearts relatives who are soldiers in Iraq. In a three-part feature, Life@Wayne presents their stories, along with that of an employee stationed in Iraq
The 25-year-old son of Ben Burns, professor, Department of Communication, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts, returned from a seven-month stint in Al Qa'im, about one mile west of the Syrian border in September.
Marine Sgt Thomas Piotrowski, a new Wayne State public safety officer, won't be home to celebrate his first wedding anniversary. He'll still be serving in Iraq.
Show your OneCard at participating area businesses and save money through a new Wayne State University program.
CULMA faculty and staff members are setting a great example serving as resources for the media: During the last 12 months, they were quoted or featured in more than 170 newspaper, magazine and television stories.
December is the time to start thinking about taxes. Minimize your 2004 tax bill by following a few tips from a Wayne State University expert and the Michigan Association of CPAs.
As we near the end of the 2004 Faculty/Staff Campaign, many university employees have shown their support for Wayne State by their generous contributions, totaling more than $4.7 million in gifts and...
Resolve to take better care of yourself in the new year: Watch for our January special issue on health and safety, written by Wayne State communication students....
Executives of German, Japanese and US automotive companies and other organizations on Nov. 16 joined students and faculty for events showcasing WSU’s long relationship with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International.
A presentation by the Center for the Study of Citizenship, “Gun Barrel Democracy,” will include evaluations of America’s role in democratization in Afghanistan and Iraq. Stanley N. Katz, Woodrow Wilso...
The average Wayne State University net tuition cost is $229 less than the statewide average shown in a new study.




