August 27, 2007

Detroit Orientation Institute offers Fall 2007 session: Tour Detroit

\"DetroitThe Detroit Orientation Institute (DOI) at Wayne State University is now accepting applications for the fall session scheduled on three consecutive Tuesdays, October 16, 23 and 30, 2007. For more information, visit the DOI Web site at www.doi.wayne.edu.

Among this fall’s highlights will be the featured luncheon speaker on Oct. 30, Doug Rothwell, president of Detroit Renaissance; another backstage tour of the Detroit Opera House; a discussion of crime and public safety in a 36th District Court Room; and a visit to the T-Plex where Henry Ford designed the assembly line.

The DOI, now in its 16th year of operation, offers a historical perspective and candid look at Detroit and the metro region. The sessions, each restricted to 50 participants, are especially beneficial to newcomers or anyone wishing to learn about the city and metropolitan area. Business executives, professionals from nonprofit organizations, university faculty, high school teachers and administrators, government administrators and journalists typically attend.

Each participant receives a CD-Rom that includes more than 200 pages of background information, which is updated annually, and is written exclusively for the Institute by Wayne State University faculty, local journalists and community experts.

Meals and transportation are provided for a tuition cost of $900 per person. Registrations are accepted by phone or fax; however, full payment must be received by October 2, 2007 to secure a reservation. Program registration forms are available at: http://www.doi.wayne.edu/forms.php.

The next scheduled session will not be offered until spring 2008 – April 15, 22 and 29, 2008.

For more information, contact Ann Cuddohy Slawnik, Detroit Orientation Institute director, at (313) 577-0171, ann.slawnik@wayne.edu, fax (313) 577-8800.

Wayne State University is a premier institution of higher education offering more than 350 academic programs through 11 schools and colleges to more than 33,000 students.

Contact

Tom Reynolds
Phone: (313) 577-8093
Email: treynolds@wayne.edu

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