The Detroit Orientation Institute (DOI), a program in the College of Urban, Labor & Metropolitan Affairs (CULMA) at Wayne State University, is now accepting applications for the April 26, 27 and 28, 2004 session. For more information, visit Detroit Orientation Institute.
The DOI gives a historical perspective and candid look at Detroit and the metro region. The three-day session welcomes anyone wishing to learn about the city and metro area, especially newcomers. Business executives, professionals from nonprofit organizations, university faculty, high school administrators and faculty, government administrators and journalists typically attend.
Background materials, a CD-Rom, with over 200 pages of material, meals and transportation are all provided for a cost of $695. Registration is limited to 50 and programs are offered each year in spring and fall. The next program will not be offered until October 18, 19 and 20, 2004.
Please contact the director, Ann Cuddohy Slawnik, for more information at (313) 577-0171, or ann.slawnik@wayne.edu.
Wayne State University is a premier institution of higher education offering more than 350 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to more than 33,000 students in metropolitan Detroit.
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