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Thursday, May 11, 2023 - Wayne State University
May 11, 2023
Employee Recognition Ceremony returns to honor employee milestones, retirees and award recipients
Office of the Vice President for Research announces 2023 Arts and Humanities Research Support awards
WSU Insiders: Office of Multicultural Student Engagement
M.D./Ph.D. in biomedical engineering student receives NASA grant for biomaterials work
Warriors in the Community, Episode 4: College of Nursing professors’ textbook tackles racial health disparities
President Wilson discusses his memoir with the Charles Wright Museum President
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Wayne Law inducts new Alumni Wall of Fame members Wayne Law inducts new Alumni Wall of Fame members  

Mass shootings prompt Wayne State researchers to study damage from assault rifle vs. handgun Mass shootings prompt Wayne State researchers to study damage from assault rifle vs. handgun  


 

Highlighted events

WSU/Wayne County on-campus career fair WSU/Wayne County on-campus career fair  

Looking for full-time work? Are you a new grad, graduate student or alumni of Wayne State? Join us for the WSU/Wayne County Career Fair.

Wednesday, May 17
Noon to 4 p.m.

The impact of ageism  

When we encounter ageism in our daily lives, it can be frustrating — and sometimes even harmful. Did you know it could even have an impact on your overall health? Join us for a conversation with Julie Ober Allen, Ph.D., on the effects of ageism.

Thursday, May 18
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The impact of ageism
Malcolm X at 98: Honoring his life and the impact of his life on others Malcolm X at 98: Honoring his life and the impact of his life on others  

This livestreamed panel will be moderated by Wayne State Professor Kefentse Chike, Ph.D. Panelists will examine the life of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz: Malcolm X. The discussion will focus on his legacy and the impact of his life on contemporary community activists.

Thursday, May 18
5 to 6:30 p.m.

Black men, medical mistrust and cancer: How can cancer care be more trustworthy?  

Please join us for a morning of dynamic presentations and dialogue, hosted by the Black Men’s Cancer Action Council of Karmanos Cancer Institute at Wayne State University.

Saturday, May 20
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Black men, medical mistrust and cancer: How can cancer care be more trustworthy?

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