News Releases for May 2006
May 24
- Special celebration at Wayne State University marks progress of major capital campaign, May 25
- To mark the first anniversary of the public launch of its historic capital campaign, Wayne First: The Campaign for Wayne State University, and to celebrate the success of the campaign t...
May 11
- Wayne State University School of Medicine awarded $3 million grant
- The Wayne State University School of Medicine has been awarded a $3 million grant from The Kresge Foundation to support construction of the Richard J. Mazurek, M.D., Medical Education Commons. ...
May 9
- Wayne State awards faculty $1.2 million for research enhancement program
- Wayne State University President Irvin D. Reid recently announced the awardees from a $1.2 million research enhancement program earmarked by the university. The goal of this program is to strengthe...
- All Wayne State University students invited to a free career and educational symposium
- Wayne State University’s Department of Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) is co-sponsoring an educational and career symposium May 13, 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., at the General Lectures building loca...
May 8
- Wayne State’s Merrill-Palmer Institute holds benefit high tea at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House to honor Metropolitan Detroit Teen Conference founder Mary-Agnes Miller Davis
- The Merrill-Palmer Institute will hold a high tea on Saturday, May 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Activity Center of the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House of Grosse Pointe Shores, to honor the late Mary-Agn...
May 3
- TechTown achieves FastTrac certification to become Detroit’s only authorized provider of renowned entrepreneurship education program
- (Detroit) May 3, 2006—As the second anniversary of Detroit’s only research and technology park approaches, TechTown has added a valuable business-building tool to its cache. Managing Di...
May 2
- Wayne State University students earn state service awards
- DETROIT, MICH. — The Wayne State University Dean of Students Office honored 14 WSU student winners of the 2006 Michigan Campus Compact Outstanding Service Awards. The awards were presen...
- Larry Patrick, pioneer auto safety researcher, 85
- Patrick Lawrence M. Patrick, one of the early pioneers in impact biom...
- Jazz saxophone superstar Joe Lovano performs at The Max
- PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Jazz Club @ The Max The Music Box at the Max M. Fisher Music Center ...
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