Old Life@Wayne Archive
Vol. 3 Issue 21
John Corvino, assistant professor, Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, presents philosophical issues to public audiences. You can hear his argument on same-sex marriage during a Feb. 13 debate.
With games, parties and other innovative approaches, Mary White, clinical instructor, College of Nursing, educates students on health while entertaining them. Convenient and accessible, she serves, to some, as a campus mom.
Are you thinking about getting your master’s degree? Learn more, and apply for admission at no charge at our Graduate School Open Houses, each from 3 to 7 p.m.:March 7; Oakland Center, 12 Mile Road, F...
In February, the departments of Music and Dance, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts (CFPCA), unite to perform Dance Innovations Inspired by 20th-Century Instrumental Ensemble Music, a...
Jatinder Singh Bedi, professor, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, passed away Dec. 26, due to a neurological disorder. He was 62. Bedi was invited to WSU in 19...
Your help is needed at the Red Cross Blood and Bone Marrow Drive, which will benefit a WSU medical student.It takes place 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily from Monday, Feb. 20, through Friday, Feb. 24. The locati...
Meal time on campus is now easier with the grand opening of yet another restaurant. Having opened its doors Feb. 2, La Pita Mediterranean Grill is ready for your business.
The University Activities Committee is hosting Night at the Hilberry Theatre at 8 p.m. Feb. 23. The play is Sly Fox, set in turn-of-the-century San Francisco as a farcical adaption from the pen of aut...
You probably have found yourself in this situation: You receive an e-mail from PayPal or CitiBank, for instance, about suspicious activity on your account or a pending credit card charge. You're asked...
Learn the words to watch out for on labels of food packages, or else you may not be buying what you had in mind.
Wayne State University’s Journalism Program in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts is starting a journalism master's degree program with classes beginning this spring. The degree em...
The Office of the Provost has announced the recipients of the fall 2005 Faculty Grant Awards. The winners for the fall semester include:Jeff Rice, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts and Sc...
Celebrate Black History Month’s 80th year at more than 20 Wayne State University events, including a gospel concert and celebration; a thought-provoking presentation on hip-hop’s messages; and seminars, exhibits and games.
Can the National Security Agency conduct electronic surveillance without a warrant? The heated debate surrounding this question will be the focus of a panel of legal experts 4:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, Fe...
The 2005-6 Campus Life Leadership Awards recognize the yearlong achievements of students, faculty, staff and student organizations that positively impact student life and growth at Wayne State Univers...
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (EACPH) announces the appointment of Anjaneyulu Kowluru, PhD, to the Innovative Grant Review Panel of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation...
Union-Tribune (San Diego), 2/2A blighted, beat-up Detroit is fighting for redemptionBy Mark SauerA story about Detroit’s efforts to polish its image during Super Bowl Week includes a comment from Jerr...
"Getting Yourself off to a Good Start as an Employee" will be held Wednesday, Feb. 22. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for light dinner and networking with alumni, and the event starts at 6 p.m. at McGregor M...
Juanita Anderson, assistant professor, Department of Communication, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts (CFPCA), spent a month in Dakar, Senegal, as a fellow of the National Endowment f...
Wayne State University employees will welcome commencement back to the main campus for the first time since 1926.
Wayne State University's winter enrollment of 30,650 is at its second highest level since 1994, surpassing winter 2004 by 431 students and falling short of winter 2005 by 31 students. Undergraduate st...
Fifty-five Wayne State University leaders at a Feb. 7 retreat refined stakeholders' ideas for WSU's 2006-11 Strategic Action Plan in the process to submit a final version to the Board of Governors for approval in June.
Wayne State University played a super part in activities related to the Feb. 5 Super Bowl XL at neighboring Ford Field, and two employees share their special links to the festivities – one sang in the game and another coached a Steeler.




