This wonderful library duo is well-liked for its accessibility and incredibly quiet interior. Students who are serious about getting their work done have a large room full of tables and chairs on the Kresge side of the joined buildings and another large room filled with computers and more tables and chairs on the Purdy side. Above both buildings are floors dedicated to study and research and...best of all...books!
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.
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.
The MHRFC, The Fitness Center, The Rec Center, The Rec. Whatever you call us, we're Wayne State's home for recreation, fitness, intramurals, and club sports.
Founded in 1933, the Wayne State University College of Engineering improves quality of life through engineering and computer science education, research innovation and entrepreneurship.
Members of the university, Midtown, and broader Detroit community are invited to visit the Wayne State market and shop for fresh, locally grown vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, honey, and other farm and food products. The market is open every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., through October 26. It is located at 5201 Cass Ave., in front of Wayne State University's Prentis Hall (WSU Business School), across the street from the Detroit Public Library. Short-term parking is available on Cass Ave. for market patrons. The Wayne State University Farmers Market accepts the Michigan Bridge Card and Project Fresh and Senior Project Fresh coupons. The Bridge Card is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which helps impoverished households buy food. Project Fresh and Senior Project Fresh are state government programs that help pregnant women and children, and senior citizens, respectively, have access to Michigan-produced fruits and vegetables sold at farmers markets. By participating in these nutrition programs, the Wayne State University Farmers Market supports Michigan producers while also increasing access to healthy food in Detroit. To provide additional benefits to low-income households, the market will match Bridge Card spending dollar for dollar up to $20 per card per day with Double Up Food Bucks. Double Up Food Bucks are made possible at the WSU Farmers Market through a partnership with the Fair Food Network. For more information, browse: www.fairfoodnetwork.org. The Wayne State University Farmers Market is a project of SEED Wayne. SEED Wayne's mission is to collaboratively build sustainable food systems on the campus of Wayne State University and in Detroit neighborhoods. SEED Wayne projects include the Warrior Demonstration Garden, the St. Andrew's Allotment Garden and the Parking Structure 5 rooftop garden on campus, in which students and staff grow herbs and vegetables; the Wayne State University Farmers Markets in which area market gardeners and farmers sell fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and prepared foods; Cafeteria Composting, in which kitchen wastes at campus cafeterias are composted; a 4,000 sq. ft. passive solar greenhouse at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen for year-round production of vegetables for the soup kitchen; and Detroit FRESH, the Healthy Corner Store Project, in which neighborhood corner stores in the city are assisted to carry and sell fresh fruits and vegetables.
WAYN Radio is a student organization at Wayne State University. We are a student run radio station and broadcast 24/7 with a variety of programming. Listen to the station by downloading our "Listen Live" stream on our site. You can also listen on your phone with the mobile apps Wayne State Mobile, Tunein, Soundtap and XiiaLive.
The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts at Wayne State University offers 16 undergraduate degrees, 11 graduate degrees and 4 graduate certificates in Art, Communication, Dance, Music and Theatre. Each department has achieved national and international recognition through the achievements of faculty and students. Our university is located in Midtown, an historic neighborhood of Detroit where world class libraries, museums, performance venues, production facilities and internship possibilities are within reach.
More and more Wayne State students are discovering how living on campus is helping them achieve personal and academic success. With less than a five-minute walk to classes, libraries, a 24-hour computer lab, the Student Center and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center, living on campus offers a convenience that you can’t find anywhere else. Be a part of this growing campus community where residents are establishing new friendships, exploring the community and building new traditions. Visit our website to check out our residence halls, furnished apartments and unfurnished apartment housing. Fall 2011-Winter 2012 and Spring/Summer 2011 online license agreements are now available! Apply now to secure your space! www.housing.wayne.edu
Blackstone LaunchPad serves both beginning and experienced entrepreneurs, assisting with opportunity recognition, feasibility assessment, and strategy for starting and growing companies or non-profits. We specialize in just-in-time delivery of resources – what you need, when you need it.
The Wayne State University Student Senate is a non-discriminatory, non-partisan representative body of students. Its primary objective is to identify progressive methods, which can be utilized by all students to encourage leadership, uphold student achievement, enhance campus-community life through quality programming, and act as a liaison between students and the Administration. Student Senate is made up of 28 members. For a current list of members, please visit http://studentsenate.wayne.edu/about/members.php.
Our mission is to ensure a university experience in which individuals with disabilities have equitable access to programs and to empower students to self advocate in order to fulfill their academic goals.
The purpose of the program is to award and admit students who possess high non cognitive skills (leadership, commitment to service, etc.) into the Honors College and provide an academic support system to increase their cognitive skill set.
Current residents of DeRoy, Chatsworth, or University Tower looking for a roommate can post their information here for other students searching for an apartment. Students without an apartment looking to add to a currently occupied apartment can post their information here for students looking for roommates.
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.
More and more Wayne State students are discovering how living on campus is helping them achieve personal and academic success. With less than a five-minute walk to classes, libraries, a 24-hour computer lab, the Student Center and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center, living on campus offers a convenience that you can’t find anywhere else. Be a part of this growing campus community where residents are establishing new friendships, exploring the community and building new traditions. Visit our website to check out our residence halls, furnished apartments and unfurnished apartment housing. Fall 2011-Winter 2012 and Spring/Summer 2011 online license agreements are now available! Apply now to secure your space! www.housing.wayne.edu
Wayne State University is one of the nation's leading urban research universities with a demonstrated commitment to teaching and learning excellence. The University enrolls 31,000 students (approximately 18,000 undergraduate and 13,000 graduate/professional). The Wayne State campus is located in an attractive urban setting in the Detroit Cultural Center. Wayne State University Libraries rank among the top 60 libraries in the Association for Research Libraries. The library system consists of five major libraries and an ALA-accredited School of Library and Information Science. The Wayne State Library System is committed: - to being a national leader in the transition of library collections from print to electronic resources; - to offering excellent client services; - to training librarians (including school media specialists) in the information age; and - to developing and supporting student awareness of traditions, goals and structures of universities and their research libraries.
For students interested in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, optometry, physician assistant, physical therapy, and all other public health programs.
Founded in 1933, the Wayne State University College of Engineering improves quality of life through engineering and computer science education, research innovation and entrepreneurship.
Warrior Racing, Wayne State University’s Formula SAE team, is composed of both undergraduate and graduate students from different engineering disciplines and many other majors. In Formula SAE, our team campaigns an open-wheel race car against other schools from all over the world. Formula SAE competitions test the dynamic performance of cars, as well as the collective technical knowledge of the team.
The Department of Urban Studies & Planning offers a range of degree programs and courses that are at the forefront of WSU’s Urban Mission. The undergraduate degree in Urban Studies places an emphasis on building a firm theoretical and practical understanding of cities and communities across the globe. The Master of Urban Planning degree, recently rated as one of the leading programs in the nation, offers a challenging curriculum focusing on the condition, problems and opportunities in urban America. Each of the concentrations in this degree program: Housing and Community Development, Urban Economic Development and Managing Metropolitan Growth reflect the research expertise of faculty in the Department. The curriculum offers all students access to a state-of-the-art Geographical Information Systems lab, provides opportunities to work with faculty on current research and encourages applied learning through internships offered by agencies throughout the Detroit metropolitan area.
GO-GIRL (Gaining Options-Girls Investigate Real Life) is designed to help girls build STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) confidence, capacity, and career awareness. The seventh grade program integrates mathematics with social science research methods in a single-sex, technology-rich environment. The program was collaboratively developed by faculty from the University of Michigan Institute for Research on Women and Gender and the Wayne State University College of Education in response to the decline in mathematics interest achievement among girls and minority youth during middle school. Over 750 seventh grade girls from the Metropolitan Detroit Area have participated in the program on the Wayne State University campus since 2002.
Welcome to the Center for the Study of Citizenship's Facebook Page. Here we will share information regarding upcoming events, research and general citizenship information.
Established in 1933, The Wayne State University Graduate School provides leadership in advancing graduate education and cultivating a supportive environment for research, scholarly activities and other creative endeavors that are integral to successful graduate students, faculty members and programs. The Graduate School assures the quality and integrity of graduate programs and monitors the academic requirements for the Ph.D. degree, specific master’s degrees, and graduate certificates. The Graduate School also administers and regulates funds that support graduate studies and disseminates information related to graduate programs and policies. The university’s Carnegie designation within the classification of research universities with very high research activity is reflective of a deep commitment to excellence in graduate education, relevance in academic curriculum, and leadership in research and scholarship. Accordingly, the Graduate School is committed to the highest standards of academic performance and ethical behavior.
As the only intensive English language program in the metropolitan Detroit area, the English Language Institute (ELI) of Wayne State University (WSU) has specialized exclusively in teaching English communication, cultural orientation, and academic preparation skills to non-native speakers of English from all over the world for more than 35 years. The ELI uses the newest language-teaching methodology and the most up-to-date audio, video, and computer technology available, including a remote-access language lab. Our small classes and highly trained instructors make it possible for students to improve their English rapidly and effectively.
Wayne State University (WSU) is home to approximately 3000 international students and visiting scholars from around 100 countries. The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) was established to aid these individuals in their educational and scholarly pursuits at WSU. This is accomplished by providing quality service, facilitating important linkages to the campus and community, offering cross-cultural educational programs and activities, and assisting in important matters related primarily to immigration regulation compliance. Our office aims to serve as the primary link for international students and scholars to the University, community, federal government, and public and private agencies and organizations. In addition, OISS strives to promote a positive cross-cultural environment through international education and exchange, and by serving as the "gateway to the world" through international and cross-cultural educational programs provided to the University and surrounding community.