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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Start the semester Warrior Strong
The Study Skills Academy works with students both individually and in group settings in a welcoming virtual environment to deliver the most recent, evidence-based study methods in college-level learning. Specialists can analyze your current study habits and work with you to create a free, individualized plan for success.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Soderbergh donation, state support drives expansion of Wayne Health/WSU/Ford mobile COVID testing program; mobile vaccine distribution in the works
Wayne Health and Wayne State University are expanding their COVID-19 mobile testing program thanks to a donation of Ford Motor Company developed and up-fitted mobile health units from Oscar-winning film director Stephen Soderbergh and funding support from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Your COVID-19 vaccine questions answered by an expert
As the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19 begins to be administered across the nation this week, many of us have questions about the vaccine, its efficacy and what it means for how we continue to react to the pandemic.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Wayne State joins $10 million COVID-19 wastewater surveillance and testing project
Early detection of SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes COVID-19 — can greatly aid public health officials in identifying and controlling surges of this highly infectious disease.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: 'Black Workers in the Labor Movement' oral histories now available online
The Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, is pleased to announce that “Black Workers in the Labor Movement,” a collection of 31 interviews with Black unionists, is now available to all via archives.wayne.edu.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Academic Stress Support Group to be held on Dec. 01
Open to both undergraduate and graduate students, these group sessions are designed to offer students a confidential, safe space to practice academic stress management techniques.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: School, Parenting and COVID-19: How not to lose your mind during a global pandemic to be held on Dec. 10
Are you a student parenting during a pandemic? We invite you to join us for a Q & A hosted by the Wayne State University School of Social Work faculty and staff on balancing family and school demands.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Wayne Health nurse midwifery program celebrates 40 years
Michigan’s first nurse midwifery service celebrated 40 years of bringing new lives into the world in October.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Detroit COVID-19 Food Delivery program enlists Warriors
When the coronavirus arrived in Detroit in March, the city's Parks and Recreation Department set up emergency food distribution stations at recreation centers to serve families after school districts closed per Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s state order.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Sean Anderson Foundation donates $10,000 for Wayne State’s HIGH Program
Rapper Big Sean performs on the main stage at Key Arena during the Bumbershoot music festival in Seattle on September 2, 2012. Big Sean, a native Detroiter, established the Sean Anderson Foundation to provide better opportunities for those in need.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Play it safe for your fellow Warriors
With fall classes in full swing and more people on campus, everyone is reminded to take a few additional steps before coming to campus to help protect the health and safety of themselves and the Wayne State community.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Career Insights tool matches WSU students to major based on interests, goals
With the recent implementation of Burning Glass’ Career Insights tool, Wayne State University has leveled up its ability to point current and prospective students in the right direction for their dream jobs.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Detroit Revolutionary Movements Records now available online
The Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs is proud to announce that the Detroit Revolutionary Movements (DRM) Records are now freely available online at bit.ly/2QMI78x.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Welcome Holmes! The college selects three scholars for its inaugural cohort
This spring, the Wayne State University College of Education became one of nearly 40 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) institutions to participate in the AACTE Holmes Scholars program.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: CATCH-UP grant to recruit minority, rural patients to cancer clinical trials
Researchers at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute have secured a one-year, $630,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute that will support the institute’s clinical trials targeting underserved populations in Detroit and in rural areas that Karmanos serves.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: The Detroit Equity Report, Inc., announces partnership with Wayne State University in ongoing effort to improve racial equity in local businesses
The founders of the Detroit Equity Report, Inc., an initiative first envisioned several years ago by Bishop Edgar L. Vann, today announced that Wayne State University will add its academic expertise to the burgeoning social justice program, which aims to help metro Detroit businesses foster greater racial equity in their ranks.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Dying Before Their Time: Wayne State analysis reveals a startling population trend in Detroit
Older adults who live in Detroit are dying at two and half times the rate of older adults who live in the rest of Michigan.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: Wayne Med-Direct reaches milestone as first cohort starts medical school
As an ambitious 12th grader in Bowie, Maryland, Rosetta Irons began laying the groundwork for her entry into medical school even before she’d even started undergrad — and well before she earned her high school diploma.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: MoGo, Detroit’s bike share system, expands and enhances service
MoGo Detroit recently expanded service and updated its pass options. The bike share system now offers 620 bikes at 75 stations in 10 neighborhoods in the greater downtown area, as well as Northwest Detroit, Ferndale, Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Berkley, and Royal Oak. Additionally, Monthly, Annual and Access Passes are now good for unlimited 60-minute trips.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY: OED re-imagines Placemaking during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Vibrant public places help build a stronger campus, neighborhood and city. The University’s Office of Economic Development (OED) leads collaborative placemaking initiatives to make campus more active and engaging. Much of our work focuses on enhancing public spaces.