Old Main is an academic building on the campus of Wayne State University. It is located at 4841 Cass Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, on Wayne's main campus.LocationOld Main is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Cass and Warren Ave. in the busy Midtown area of Detroit. Old Main is situated at the southern end of the main campus of Wayne State University, across Warren from the Science Building and just north of the college's Hilberry Theater. It stands approximately 1.5 miles north of downtown Detroit, one block west of the city's main street, Woodward Avenue, and within less than a mile of three of Detroit's major freeways, the Chrysler (I-75), the Lodge (M-10), and the Ford (I-94).HistoryThe building now known as Old Main was originally built as Detroit's Central High School. Construction of the building began on December 13, 1894. It was built over a three-year period out of brick and limestone quarried from the land directly in front of it. The structure was designed by architects Malcomson & Higginbotham and contained 103 classrooms, laboratories, offices, and space for 2,000 students. The building cost $573,345.13, most of which was paid for by state appropriations and an emergency building fund campaign.
The Maccabees Building is a historic building located at 5057 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. and is currently owned by Wayne State University.The building consists of a five-story base which covers the entire site. The nine-story spine sits above this rising to a height of 197ft with ten-story wings buttressing each corner. The building's exterior resembles the letter "H" with this clearly evident on the fourth through tenth story floorplans.The high-rise truss tower features Art Deco and Romanesque details which include large arched windows on the ground and second level with rose windows accenting the second floor. Windows on the tenth and fourteenth floor are arched with decorative spandrel panels. The exterior is faced with limestone. The entrance is recessed in a three-story barrel vault arch which continues into the building to form the lobby ceiling.The central section is topped by a radio broadcast tower. This was originally the broadcast tower for WXYZ radio, and television, until the station moved to new facilities in 1959. WGPR radio now occupies transmission facilities on the tower, along with some data transmission equipment for Wayne State University. The height above ground to the tip of the antenna is 465.9ft.
The University Tower Apartments, the newest apartment building on campus, opened in 1995. This modern 11-story complex is located one block south of Forest Ave at the southern edge of main campus and just west of the School of Medicine. University Tower Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom units. Students who wish to live in University Towermust be at least 21 or junior standing.
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The Wayne State University School of Medicine currently hosts an enrollment of more than 1,000 medical students in undergraduate medical education, master’s degree, Ph.D., and M.D.-Ph.D. programs and courses encompass 14 areas of basic science. WSUSOM traces its roots through four predecessor institutions since its founding in 1868. According to U.S. News ranking, the school ranks 179d in its Research activities, and 85th in primary care.The Detroit College of Medicine was founded in 1868 in a building on Woodward Avenue. The Michigan College of Medicine was incorporated in 1879 and offered classes in the former Hotel Hesse at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue, Madison Avenue and St. Antoine Street. In 1885, the two schools merged to form the Detroit College of Medicine and occupied the former Michigan College of Medicine building. The college was reorganized and refinanced as the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery in 1913, and five-years later, came under control of the Detroit Board of Education. In 1933, the Board of Education joined the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery with the colleges of Liberal Arts, Education, Engineering, Pharmacy, and the Graduate School to form an institution of higher education called the Colleges of the City of Detroit. This was renamed Wayne University in 1934 and became a state-chartered institution, Wayne State University, in 1956. The dean is Dr. Jack SobelOverviewThe School of Medicine’s mission is to provide first-rate medical education while leading the field through research and patient care. The faculty consists of over 2,000 physicians, many who are members of the Wayne State University Physician Group, and provide care at eleven affiliated hospitals, clinics and training sites throughout the area.
The mission of the Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University is to prepare our students for challenging and rewarding careers, advance the boundaries of scholarly and practitioner knowledge, and enhance the economic vitality of the city of Detroit, the state of Michigan and beyond through our programs, research and community engagement. We offer undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs in accounting, finance, information systems, management, global supply chain management and marketing.
Who we are: ETS is a fully accredited ecumenical seminary committed to providing the best theological education in southeastern Michigan while remaining rooted in Detroit. We offer several degree programs in ministry as well as a certificate program theological studies and an urban ministry diploma. We are committed to embracing the diversity found in our city and suburbs and to transcend the boundaries typical in such a setting in order to overcome alienation and help build bridges between our city and its suburbs. What we do: We train students to become effective church and lay leaders for the 21st century church, through a course of study which emphasizes the centrality of Christian ethics and social justice ideals. ETS encourages students to begin their training with a course in church and society, whose purpose is to examine how social position provides the foundations for beliefs and values. We provide opportunities for students to practice their beliefs within urban ministry settings, and to work with an outstanding faculty of academic and church leaders who serve as mentors for the journey.
This Barnes & Noble College location is open the the community and proud to serve our WSU campus students, faculty and staff. Our inventory is specifiec to WSU course materials as well as offering a large selection of WSU clothing and gifts. We have a 20,000 title general reading department for all your leisure reading, a Starbucks cafe as well as a large convenice department perfect for a student on the go. WSU Wireless is available to all WSU students, faculty and staff with a currect university access code.
Founded in 1933, the Wayne State University College of Engineering improves quality of life through engineering and computer science education, research innovation and entrepreneurship.
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The Department of Music cultivates music as a contemporary and global art, grounded in a long historical tradition, by combining higher education with professional training and experience for its undergraduate and graduate/professional students. The Department offers students of music opportunities to learn, grow, and develop their skills and disciplines in an urban cultural setting. With close proximity to Detroit's cultural center, students have access to the resources of such premiere institutions as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Public Library, the Detroit Opera House, and Orchestra Hall. The long historical relationship between the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Department allows students to study and coach with exceptional guest artists and resident artist-faculty who are specialists in all musical styles and media. Building on the strengths of its geographic and cultural setting, the Department maintains public access to its performances and degree programs, offers high-level professional and academic standards and unique creative and scholarly opportunities appropriate to a large research university, and cultivates a deep aesthetic understanding of music in our students and the larger urban arts community.
Website Design Detroit Best Rated is a subsidiary of AAAAA Plus which was established in 2004. It has successfully designed websites for plumbers, medical clinics, churches, nonprofit organizations, and businesses small and large. It also has vast experience creating all types of graphic designs from logos-to-menus. Among the different types of websites it has created in the Detroit area are: Custom website for a local herb company who wanted to take their products global. A website for a nonprofit organization whose desire is to spread their message of togetherness far-and-wide. They recently created a eCommerce website for a T-shirt designer who wanted to "outfit the world in American cotton". http://www.aaaaaplus.com
Since 1989, Plowshares Theatre Co. has made art that encourages and values self-expression, imagination, and creativity. Established on the ideal of diversity in artistic expression, the company provides challenging opportunities to local artists.
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The program is a one of the three core initiatives launched by Living Cities, a consortium of 22 of the world’s largest foundations. The purpose of the Integration Initiative is to create a system of process change that will tackle critical issues impeding access to opportunity for low-income residents through a collaborative effort of public, private, philanthropic and non-profit partners. For more information on the Living Cities organization, please visit www.livingcities.org. The Detroit project is being led by Midtown Detroit Inc. with support from partners ; Vanguard Community Development Corporation, The Skillman Foundation, Kresge Foundation, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Henry Ford Health Systems, City of Detroit, Data Driven Detroit and U3 Ventures. The geographic are the project operates in are the North End and Midtown Communities. The four core areas the WCI will work to create change in are land-use planning, education, housing, and economic development. The team based in the Midtown Co-Lab will facilitate all of the work for this project with the partners.
The Milner Arms Apartments, originally known as the Hotel Stevenson, is a high rise building located at 40 Davenport Street in Midtown Detroit, Michigan; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is adjacent to, but not part of, the Cass-Davenport Historic District.
Jenaveve Biernat, a certified massage therapist, brings custom massage and body work to Midtown Detroit. A graduate of the Hirudaya Holistic Life Center in Los Osos California and Irene's Myomassology Institute in Southfield Michigan, she has over 850 hours of training and 10 years of experience practicing the art of massage. Jenaveve offers custom therapeutic body work based on the individual client's needs. Traditional Swedish, deep tissue and hot stone massage are the primary services offered to provide relaxation and to relieve tension, stress and discomfort. Elements of Cupping, Thai, Tui Na, Shiatsu Massage, Stretching and Reflexology are incorporated into each session if necessary or desired. Jenaveve's goal is to enhance the general well being of each client while providing a safe and comfortable environment for each client. Colette Czarnecki is a graduate of Irene’s Myomassology Institute and is licensed with the State of Michigan, with additional certification in Reiki. She brings two years of experience into her practice and offers a therapeutic massage with traditional Swedish techniques incorporated with pressure point release and stretching in order to increase range of motion and muscle relaxation. She also has experience with prenatal massage, in which she loves. As an energy practitioner she helps unblock stuck energies that could have resulted in previous trauma in the clients’ lives. From this there is a sense of relief and balance. Colette encourages clients to be active in their healing process and is a proponent for massage and energy work for relieving physical and emotional stress. Meta Physica Massage is located at 4100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, 2nd floor in the same complex as People's Records, Detroit Community Acupuncture and Be Nice Yoga. To accommodate each client's unique schedule, Jenaveve is available for in home/in office visits for an additional charge. Please contact Jenaveve directly at 313-320-8509 to book an appointment. Pricing: - 1 Hour Massage: $60 - 1 1/2 Hour Massage: $85 - 2 Hour Massage: $110 - Hot Stone Massage (1 1/2 hour): $100 - Add cupping to any massage for an additional $10 Gift Certificates available.