Chidinma Ogbuaku
The aroma of freshly-made pancakes wafted down the hallway as Wayne State’s Slavic Studies Program celebrated Maslenitsa Feb. 9 in Manoogian’s fourth floor lounge.
In the lounge, a blini-making workshop drew about 15 people.
Newman Catholic Center holds Lenten Mass
Many people may be reluctant to give up bad habits, but for Wayne State’s Newman Catholic Center, it is cause for celebration. The center will kick off the Christian period Lent with two Masses at its chapel Feb. 17, or Ash Wednesday for Roman Catholics.
Wayne State's interdisciplinary studies program will sponsor the 55th annual Michigan Association for adult and Continuing Education conference March 19.
Opportunity to serve community
Applications for Alternative Spring Break, a localized national effort to help and learn from the community during spring break are due on Feb. 8.
The doors to the Louis M. Elliman Clinical Research Building are always locked.
Across the street from Scott Hall on East Canfield, this location – full of research laboratories invaluable to WSU’s School of Medicine – can’t be entered without a special pass or permission from someone inside.
Visitations to be held Dec. 9 and 10, funeral will be Dec. 11
Wayne State lost a friend and family member Monday morning after Ralph Kummler, dean emeritus of the College of Engineering, died of a heart attack. He was 69.
TechTown to discuss opportunities in research and entrepreneurship between Michigan and Israel
The Michigan Israel Business Bridge will host a presentation and networking opportunity for anyone interested at TechTown Dec. 8 from 5:30-7:30 pm.
There is an obvious amount of competition within businesses near the downtown Detroit area. Whether it is between adjacent restaurants or perpendicular night clubs, the area is no stranger to competing neighbors.
The Model United Nations is an event sponsored by the Irvin D. Reid Honors College and run by students in the Honors College. It is designated for 100 high school students from various parts of Michigan to participate in a simulation of sessions of the United Nations. This year, the highlighted global issue is Climate Change: Reducing Global Carbon Emissions.
As the temperature begins to drop and the days become shorter, we are all reminded of the upcoming holiday season. Many of us think back to the time spent with our families, the aroma of the turkey cooking in the oven and the embarrassing, bright-colored sweaters we were forced to wear.
The student organization Up ‘til Dawn will host a letter-writing party on Tuesday, Nov 10. The group hopes to raise awareness for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital through a variety of activities including the upcoming letter-writing party.
Whether you are a fan of tobacco, have sworn it off for good, are trying to quit, or have never touched it, smoking is a big issue on campus. In May 1994, Wayne State’s board of governors banned smoking in campus buildings.
The student body at Wayne State expanded this fall, as the university saw its largest enrollment since 2004.
Different cultures represented at Gullen Mall
In the midst of Gullen Mall today, various campus associations came together in a collective effort to commemorate cultural diversity at Wayne State University.
Wayne State will be playing host to a reunion of sorts for the alumni of a positive development organization for girls.
Two unique local buisnesses hold grand openings
After a long day of lectures, students looking for a slice of heaven need to travel no further than 15 E. Kirby.
WDET-FM has named their new program director, it's veteran public administrator Ron Jones.
You needn’t be an algebra whiz to figure that the once structured formula for students fresh out of college no longer has an easy multiple-choice answer.
Volunteers encourage participation during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Throughout the month of April, SASEA has held events on campus to support Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Designed to have a positive impact in mind for students and faculty, historic designer Alden B. Dow Associates Inc., wanted a place where campus advertisement and messages can be seen, so he built two showcases inside of the Student Center Building (SCB).
Library says, “No fines, no fees, just return your books, please!”
The Detroit Public Library started an amnesty Program that will end May 9. The library offers users with overdue library materials such as books, DVDs, and CDs, the opportunity to return the items with no fines or late fees imposed.
Two gunmen shot and killed two former Wayne State students were killed after early Thursday during an attempted carjacking outside an east side nightclub, according to The Detroit News.
The Intelligence Community — made up of the CIA, FBI, and fifteen other government agencies — is hoping to expand its presence on college campuses more than ever, including Wayne State.
Wayne State’s Career Services and Women of Wayne Alumni Association are hosting weeklong events and workshops to help students and alumni learn career planning and job search strategies, said Internship Coordinator for Career Services Kimberly Streeter.
With 44 million people in 23 million households caring for an ill family member, The President's Commission on the Status of Women’s held a program for staff and students to learn ways to care for others and themselves, Wednesday, March 4.
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Allies Student Union met Monday to discuss and plan several events for Pride Week, which takes place from March 30 to April 3 across Wayne State’s campus.
The Cultural Diversity Council discussed Wednesday new events and ways to help international students integrate into the Wayne State community.
Good help is often hard to find these days, especially for Wayne State’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alliance student organization.
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) will honor Black History Month and Islam by showing the film “Prince Among Slaves,” the true story of Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori, an African Muslim Prince who was captured and brought to America as a slave in the 18th century.
Second building to be targeted in one day after Prentis Hall had scare early Wednesday
The College of Education became the second building in four hours to be evacuated Wednesday due to a bomb threat, according to Wayne State Police Chief Anthony Holt.
6th time in past 3 months a Wayne State building has been targeted
Wayne State police evacuated Prentis Hall, located at 5201 Cass, early Wednesday morning after a bomb threat was called into the department, according to WSU Police Chief Anthony Holt.
Wayne State University Board of Governor members Gary Pollard and Paul Massaron said they would work with University President Dr. Jay Noren, as well as fellow Board members to address the problems affecting Wayne State, such as the economy and its ongoing negotiations with the Detroit Medical Center.
Wayne State University’s Veteran’s Club held an informational meeting Wednesday to discuss plans for the upcoming semester.
Annual Day of Silence to take place April 17
The Day of Silence, an annual event that brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in schools, will be held Friday, April 17.
Right behind New City
The Detroit News reported today that according to a poll conducted by Yahoo Real Estate of 2,500 employees and entrepreneurs across the nation, Detroit was ranked as the second worst place to live and work.
Organizer hopes it will be first of many
As the fall semester comes to an end, final exams bring anxiety and stress. Some students are finding a different way to escape.
Environmentally-minded student organizations make strides in 2008
In an effort to become more environmentally conscious this past year, Wayne State made a variety of improvements around campus. But it’s the action of two student organizations, the Student Environmental Action Leaders and SEED Wayne, who made this green effort a reality.
WSU organizations will volunteer Nov. 30 at Coalition on Temporary Shelter
The Wayne State chapter of the United Way has partnered with Circle K, a WSU community service student organization, to volunteer at the Coalition on Temporary Shelter on Nov. 30 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Native Americans are perpetually overlooked by society and the media, some say
Every February, March, September and October, Americans reflect on the triumphs and contributions made by famous African-Americans, Women, and Hispanics throughout history.
On November 26, the Pre-Law Students Association assembled to discuss the furthering of the organization.
Police respond within minutes, evacuate buildings
A bomb threat regarding two campus buildings was called into Wayne State police at 8:57 a.m. on Friday, according to WSUPD Chief Anthony Holt. Both State Hall and the General Lectures building were immediately evacuated. The K-9 unit was being sent in to search for the alleged bomb.
Michael Venyah of Soulwinners Ministries International creates fervor on campus
Is Michael Jackson going to hell? That question, among other sarcastic quips, was posed by more than 100 onlookers to evangelical Christian preacher Michael Venyah on Wednesday outside the Undergraduate Library.
The Digital Stories contest, showcasing experiences overseas, takes place Oct. 15
Wayne State students studying abroad undertook a new task this year by composing entries for a new film competition sponsored by the Foreign Language Technology Center.
WSU hosts fourth annual event focusing on entrepreneurship
E2Detroit: Entrepreneurship and Excellence will be returning for its fourth year on Wednesday, October 8, at Wayne State's Community Arts Auditorium. The event, which will feature keynote speakers David Brandon, President and CEO of Domino's Pizza, and Mary Ellen Sheets, founder and former CEO of Two Men and a Truck, gives local entrepreneurs an opportunity to hear stories and strategies from area business leaders.
"Warrior Fever" was in full swing Saturday as Wayne State students, staff and alumni celebrated at the annual homecoming tailgate party in the parking lot of the Matthaei Athletic Center.