- Students create open-air artwork at Heidelberg Project
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In Media Report on November 12, 2009
Two Wayne State University medical students have created an open-air art work at the renowned Heidelberg Project.
- Diverse group of teens gather at WSU to discuss relevant issues
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In Media Report on November 11, 2009
The 26th annual Giant Step Teen Conference was held at Wayne State University.
- Creative corridor needs boost from Detroit leaders
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In Media Report on November 9, 2009
The dean of Wayne State's College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts says Detroit can become a creative corridor.
- City council candidate would ask WSU to help "right size" Detroit
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In Media Report on November 2, 2009
When asked how Detroit can “right size” itself with its vast land area and shrinking population, a city council candidate said she'd get Wayne State involved.
- FastTrac program will train homeland security entrepreneurs
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In Media Report on November 2, 2009
The Michigan Security Network Homeland Security and Wayne State University have partnered to use the Kauffman Foundation's FastTrac entrepreneurial training for aspiring entrepreneurs in the homeland security market.
- Ng becomes interim associate dean of research, College of Engineering
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In Media Report on October 20, 2009
Several media outlets reported that the College of Engineering has named Simon Ng as its interim associate dean of research.
- Teacher prep program at WSU ranks high
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In Media Report on October 19, 2009
Wayne State University’s teacher preparation program received an exemplary ranking.
- President Noren, other presidents clarify budget stance
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In Media Report on October 16, 2009
An AP report mentions that university leaders are clarifying their positions on the state budget after their names were printed on a letter to state lawmakers sent by a business coalition.
- Wayne State and Henry Ford Health intend to partner
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In Media Report on October 12, 2009
Henry Ford Health System and Wayne State University recently announced they have signed a letter of intent to expand their medical education and research relationships. The announcement was reported in several newspapers including Crain’s Detroit Business.