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Celebrate Black History Month
Black History Month reflects the countless accomplishments of Black alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members who contribute to the rich tapestry of the Warrior community. Join us in celebrating this month!
The meaning of Black History Month
Alumni, students and staff discuss the significance of Black History Month, the importance of this annual opportunity for respect and reflection, and why the impact of Black history extends far beyond the month of February.
Hit the ground career ready
Thanks to career learning opportunities like internships, job shadowing, clinical experiences, service learning and hands-on research, Wayne State students begin preparing for “what’s next” long before they graduate. These "learning by doing" opportunities help deepen a student's educational experience through application in real-world contexts, instilling marketable skills like critical thinking, leadership and communication that build a strong foundation for long-term career success. That’s one more reason Wayne State graduates are in high demand in the marketplace. Below are just a few recent Warrior grads who sat down with us to tell their story.

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Today@Wayne
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Celebrating Black History Month
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BrainSTEM podcast informs and empowers
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Jocelyn Rainey discusses her art, career and commitment to community
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New software will help study chemical and biological systems
Events
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Parents and familySign up for Campus Connection monthly newsletter
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February 16Withdrawal period for winter classes in Academica
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February 16Priority registration for Spring, Summer, Spring/Summer 2025
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February 18MDOT Public Open House: In-person
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February 18Transfer Tuesdays: Drop-in transfer advising (in-person or virtual)