News and Announcements
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Wayne State University to host Black History 101 Mobile Museum on April 12
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Healing with the humanities: Rhetoric research offers support for Black maternal health
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Reclaiming space, writing their own history
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Business and Community Law Clinic uses multidisciplinary effort to support Detroit nonprofits, small businesses
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Anthropology course offers deep dive into Detroit's Black tech ecosystem
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Wayne State Hosts Conversation Series around ADEI in STEMM higher education
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Warriors in the Community, Episode 41: Preserving Black history
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Warriors in the Community, Episode 40: Celebrating Black History Month
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Wayne State courses explore Detroit’s Black history, art, activism
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Celebrated painter, WSU professor Anita Bates reflects on her latest exhibit, her passion for teaching and the impact of art on young Black Detroiters
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How WSU preserves and promotes Black history
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Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to host series of implicit bias workshops throughout 2024
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Wayne State University to administer survey on campus culture and climate
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How colleges and universities nationwide are commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Wayne State University to host annual MLK tribute Jan. 11, 12
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The Warrior Way Forward: A Q&A with Wayne State President Kimberly Andrews Espy
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Wayne State School of Medicine convenes committee to develop strategies to increase diversity in the student body, faculty and staff
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Wayne State's Brandon Shamoun appointed to first-ever statewide LGBTQ+ Commission
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appoints members to Michigan's first LGBTQ+ commission
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Governor Whitmer makes appointments to the first-ever statewide LGBTQ+ commission
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Michigan Developmental Disabilities Institute and Michigan Vaccination Partners accomplishments highlighted in APHA's Thought Leadership Film Series
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Warriors in the Community, Episode 32: Battling Diabetes Among Black Youth
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Wayne State's continued economic development efforts recognized by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
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Journey of business student Faith Osei illustrates university’s amplified effort to produce career-ready graduates
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37% of single black women homeowners live alone, why?