News and Announcements
- College to Career aims to propel student success, strengthen Wayne State University’s talent pipeline
- Noel Night returns to Midtown Detroit, WSU campus on Dec. 2
- Wayne State Governors and staff tapped to join Growing Michigan Together Council to solve the state’s lagging population growth
- Wayne State connects incoming students with Detroit attractions, events and small businesses
- Join WSU, TechTown Detroit at Toast of the Town: TechTown's annual celebration of entrepreneurship
- Tips for getting around midtown and beyond
- Fun, free and uniquely Detroit events happening in September
- Ten Warriors share their favorite Detroit spots
- A legacy of economic impact: Looking back at the tenure of Wayne State’s 12th president
- International Business Innovation Association’s ICBI37 puts economic development in Detroit on the world map
- Molina Healthcare of Michigan partners with Wayne Health to provide care to underserved populations through mobile unit
- Wayne State announces additional online engineering master’s programs launching Fall 2023
- WWJ Newsradio to highlight Warriors in the Community
- Wayne State Giving Day: Give green, be gold
- TechTown Detroit and seven region partners launch Mobility Accelerator Innovation Network to ensure growth and success of mobility startups
- Alternative Spring Break gives Wayne State students the opportunity to give back to the place so many call home
- Warrior couple opens Next Chapter Books, a pop-up bookstore on Detroit’s east side
- Wayne State welcomes area children to campus for excitement, innovation
- Hatch Detroit: Powered by the People
- Wayne State makes guarantee to Michigan students and families
- New engineering clinic at Wayne State offers student-driven solutions to industry clients
- Wayne State University first in the state to offer first fully online asynchronous MSW program
- Social Entrepreneurship Organization promotes social innovation among students
- Linking Learning to Action: Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses
- Wayne State expands debt-forgiveness program to enable former students with debt — but no degree — a way back