Fall priority registrationDate: Saturday, March 30 Last Updated: April 7th, 2024 |
Location: Wayne State University
Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: It isn't too early to register for Fall!
Spring/Summer late registrationDate: Friday, May 3 Last Updated: May 7th, 2024 |
Location: Wayne State University
Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: There's still time to register for Spring/Summer classes!
Withdraw from classes in Academica: SpringDate: Friday, May 10 Last Updated: May 13th, 2024 |
Location: Wayne State University
Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: Select 'course withdrawal' from the registration menu under 'Student Resources'.
Dearborn Specials Dance NightDate: Tuesday, May 14 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Last Updated: May 7th, 2024 |
Online M.S. in Systems Engineering @ WSU - Program information sessionDate: Wednesday, May 15 from 5:00 am to 6:00 am Last Updated: May 11th, 2024 |
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Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: Elevate your career with Wayne State University's groundbreaking online M.S. program in Systems Engineering!
The Art of the Drink: From Metro Detroit to KwaZulu-NatalDate: Wednesday, May 15 from 6:00 am to 12:00 pm Last Updated: May 11th, 2024 |
Location: Old Main
Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: The process of fermentation was discovered independently by various cultures around the world. The earliest evidence of alcoholic beverages was found in China, dating from around 7000 BCE.This exhibition explores material culture emerging from the production and imbibing of grain-based alcoholic beverages, generally known as beer and spirits. Featured artifacts related to drinking are from Asia, Africa, and South America as well as North America and Europe and include Zulu beer pots, Peruvian chicha vessels, Swedish beer mugs, as well as items from Prohibition-era Detroit.Schedule 🗓️Beginning March 25, gallery hours will be Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday 5 to 8 p.m. Hours are subject to change based on university schedule and volunteer availability. The exhibit will be up through fall 2024. The Grosscup Museum is free and open to the public in room 1227 of Old Main. The Gordon L. Grosscup Museum of Anthropology is pleased to host multiple exhibitions per year to engage our students and the public in the breadth of research within the field of anthropology.
I Applied to Nursing School . . . Now What?Date: Wednesday, May 15 from 7:00 am to 8:00 am Last Updated: May 11th, 2024 |
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Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: There is often uncertainty and the question “Now What?” after applying to the nursing program. This workshop will address practical ways to answer this question and move forward to reach your goal of becoming a nurse.
TAC Webinar Series - Increasing MAT AccessDate: Wednesday, May 15 from 7:00 am to 8:30 am Last Updated: May 11th, 2024 |
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Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: EVENT DESCRIPTION: This webinar will focus on regional efforts to expand MOUD/AUD care through Rural Health Clinics in northern lower Michigan. These efforts include standardization of care, staff and community education, and building recovery networks. PRESENTERS:Jean Kerver, PhD, MS, RD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University (MSU). As a perinatal epidemiologist and a registered dietitian, Kerver has spent her career developing effective ways to promote health and well-being for families living in poverty or facing other challenges. Dr. Kerver’s position in Traverse City, MI, allows her to mentor MSU medical students and Family Medicine residents in conducting rural research projects while pursuing her goal of developing a community-driven research agenda.Susan Kramer, LMSW, CCS, CAADC is a clinical social worker with 29 years of clinical experience and 15 years of Behavioral Health leadership experience in both residential and outpatient settings. She currently works as the Behavioral Health Practice Administrator for Munson Healthcare in Traverse City, MI. She is passionate about improving the parity of behavioral health within larger healthcare settings with a particular focus on improving access to care. With her new role, Kramer will support and expand behavioral health service development and regional efforts to improve behavioral health access in the nine-hospital system.SPONSOR: This webinar is organized and hosted by the Opioid Settlement Technical Assistance Collaborative established by Michigan State University, the University of Michigan. and Wayne State University, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Communities across Michigan are receiving funds from recent opioid settlements that should be used to support evidence-based programs for preventing or treating opioid-related harms. The goal of this monthly series of educational webinars is to share information and assist county, city, and township officials who have received settlement funding and are involved and/or interested in learning more about evidence-based practices and strategies to help remediate opioid overdoses in their communities.
Power MealsDate: Wednesday, May 15 from 7:30 am to 8:30 am Last Updated: May 12th, 2024 |
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Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: Power Meals Join HAP and the American Institute of Preventive Medicine for a live webinar that will teach participants how to power up your meals and snacks for daily self-care and long-term wellness. Superfoods can provide energy and disease-fighting and immune-strengthening building blocks for the body to use.Date: Wednesday, May 15Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIufuipqj8rGNHG9ZI1HgmekvRQLZCmzZh5
Therapy dogsDate: Wednesday, May 15 from 7:30 am to 9:30 am Last Updated: May 11th, 2024 |
Location: AcademicAdministrative
Hosted By: Wayne State University - Events
Event Details: This event is sponsored by the COSW Health and Wellness Committee, in coordination with Mental Health Awareness Month (May), as a way to provide the Warrior community all the benefits therapy dogs can offer. To name a few, therapy dogs can help with: decreasing stress, decreasing blood pressure, reducing depression, improving self-esteem, and improving mood. Tuesday May 7: Mort Harris Recreation Center11:30am-1:30pm5 therapy dogs from Go Team Therapy DogsSteve and Debb with therapy dogs Poppie, Jake & BarrettPat Hayduk with therapy dog AndiWes Varbedian with therapy dog Skadi Wednesday May 15: AAB11:30am-1:30pm3 therapy dogs from Go Team Therapy DogsSandy Pringle with therapy dog CheyenneSusan Fourgerousse with therapy dog ClancyPat Hayduk with therapy dog Andi Tuesday May 28: Mort Harris Recreation Center11:30am-1:30pm3 therapy dogs from Go Team Thearpy DogsSteve and Debb with therapy dogs Poppie, Jake & Barrett