The Wayne State University School of Medicine’s 300 freshmen medical students spent the night at an extended care facility in their first few months of medical school, interviewing residents and staff caregivers to study how to prevent falls.
January 23, 2019
Freshmen medical students learn challenges of aging through unique P4 serving learning course assignment
Health
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Healing with the humanities: Rhetoric research offers support for Black maternal health
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Wayne State Audiology Clinic partners with MusiCares to support Detroit musicians
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Public health student serves Detroiters, peers through internship experience
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Wayne Med-Direct student using school, work to give back to Detroit
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Reclaiming space, writing their own history
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Business and Community Law Clinic supports Detroit nonprofits, small businesses with multidisciplinary effort
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Anthro 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
Innovation
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Ilitch School Student Brooklynn Jackson begins fashion line while studying at home during the pandemic
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Academic Leadership Academy announces 2023-2024 cohort
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Institute of Gerontology to expand access to resources protecting older adults from financial exploitation
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Alumnus Dartis Willis Sr. taking giant strides as owner of Canadian pro basketball team
Arts
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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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Dr. Jeffrey Sposato named chair of WSU's Department of Music
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From classroom to boardroom: WSU fashion design and merchandising students pitch to Shinola execs
Honors & awards
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Darin Ellis honored for work on behalf of Wayne State's first-year students
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WSU Department of Communication film students win BEA Award of Excellence
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WSU’s Kelly Young receives American Forensic Association Distinguished Service Award
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School of Social Work doctoral student wins prestigious Minority Fellowship Program award