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News Releases for November 2008

November 26

Toutant and Graham Win Fall 2008 Wayne Law Mock Trial Competition
  Opponents Mami Kato and Toi Dennis with Judge Wade Harper McCree of the Wayne County Third Judicial Circuit Court, Criminal Division, and Chastity Graham and Phillip Toutan...
Birach and Andary Win Arthur Neef Moot Court Competition
DETROIT (Nov. 25, 2008) - Wayne State University Law School congratulates the winning team of Alicia Birach and Lauren Andary for an impressive performance in the final round of arguments ...
Nanotechnology seminar on Dec. 2 will focus on biomedical applications for molecular design and development
Detroit - Wayne State University is hosting the next John P. Oliver Nano@Wayne Seminar Series that will focus on a novel polymer family that shows promise as an alternative to nanoparticle sur...

November 20

Elaine L. Jacob Gallery to present Designing an Icon: Creativity and the American Automobile
Wayne State University's Elaine L. Jacob Gallery is pleased to announce its presentation of Designing an Icon: Creativity and the American Automobile , an exhibition organized by the Louisv...
Wayne State University Board of Governors member Annetta Miller honored for lifetime contributions to the community
Annetta Miller , member of Wayne State University's Board of Governors, received an inaugural award on Nov. 14 for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to the Community offered by the un...
‘D-9' group returns to Wayne State University to honor Arthur L. Johnson
Prominent Detroit-area leaders discuss challenges facing Detroit The D-9, a group of prominent Detroit-area speakers, returned to Wayne State for the 15th anniversary of the Wayne State Univers...
Wayne State recognized for support of minority suppliers
University receives annual award from MMBDC for 4th consecutive year, 8th time overall Wayne State University has earned special recognition from the Michigan Minority Business Developm...

November 19

WSU Music Department Honors Detroit and Celebrates the Holiday Season With 42nd Annual Salute Concert to Downtown Detroit
The Wayne State University Department of Music proudly presents the 42nd Annual Salute Concert to Downtown Detroit at noon on Thursday, November 20, 2008. This annual free lunchtime concer...
WDET Welcomes J. Mikel Ellcessor as General Manager
New Station Leader Brings More Than 20 Years Of Proven Management Experience In Major Market Public Radio Operations DETROIT - WDET 101.9FM Detroit Public Radio , a community service of Way...
Wayne Law Bids Fond Farewell to Long-time Law Library Director Georgia Clark
DETROIT (Nov. 19, 2008) - Wayne State University Law School Law Library Director Georgia Clark has announced her retirement after more than 35 years of service to Wayne Law students, alum...

November 18

Food systems writer, historian, and eco-hero to speak at Wayne State University
All are invited to attend a free lecture, " How might Detroit plan for healthy food for all? " with guest speaker, Wayne Roberts of the Toronto Food Policy Council.  The lecture will...

November 17

The Wayne Law Alumni Association and New Lawyer Seminars present: The Role of Lawyers
In the course of your career, you will be called upon to play many roles: advocate, activist, conciliator, leader, and counselor. Attend this free seminar and learn how to balance your ro...

November 14

This Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life in Detroit
There is no need to stay at home this holiday season when you can see what many consider one of the most inspirational stories of all time. The Bonstelle Theatre presents Lloyd Garrison and Ro...
Wayne State hosts conference coalescing Detroit ethnic media to leverage economic political clout for underserved groups
The New Michigan Media (NMM) group, born in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University, hosted its inaugural conference on Nov. 14, 2008 in Wayne State's Welcome Center. The org...

November 13

Wayne State to host nanotechnology seminar series
DETROIT-Wayne State University is hosting its next seminar in the John P. Oliver Nano@Wayne Seminar Series on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. in the Welcome Center Auditorium, located...
Becoming a Global Citizen: Numerous events held on campus
Becoming a Global Citizen: Numerous events held on campus from "The Value of International Education" discussion, to "International Jeopardy," "Building Bridges: Cultur...
WSU Music Department Honors Detroit and Celebrates the Holiday Season With 42nd Annual Salute Concert to Downtown Detroit
The Wayne State University Department of Music proudly presents the 42nd Annual Salute Concert to Downtown Detroit at noon on Thursday, November 20, 2008. This annual free lunchtime concer...
TechTown selected to join Microsoft BizSpark Program
Global program advances the success of innovative startups committed to Microsoft's platform technologies DETROIT, November 13, 2008-TechTown, the Wayne State University research...

November 10

Wayne State researcher studies damaging effects of fetal pesticide exposure on the neurodevelopment of toddlers
DETROIT- Household pesticides have been long-recognized as neurotoxins - substances that can affect the development of brain growth and function, either temporarily or permanently. Now, a new stu...

November 7

First study of war-related mental disorders among Iraqis 10 years post-Gulf War published by researchers at Wayne State University and Basrah University, Iraq
DETROIT-A team of researchers from Wayne State University , in collaboration with Basrah Medical College in Basrah, Iraq, released a study published in The New Iraqi Journal of Medicine ...

November 4

Conductor Erich Kunzel, "Prince of Pops" to Lecture in Department of Music
On Friday, November 14, renowned conductor and multiple Grammy winner Erich Kunzel will speak to WSU Department of Music students about his remarkable music career. Mr. Kunzel's presentat...
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