Wayne State University Community Engagement

Wayne State University Community Engagement WSU Community Affairs is actively involved in working with the many diverse ethnic and cultural organizations in Detroit and throughout the metro area.

Our mission is to promote and advance, through continued relationship building in the community and the halls of government, the strategic initiatives and goals of the university, and to serve as the university's central source of contact with public policy makers, government officials and community leaders.

Warrior Women are AWESOME!!!
03/10/2025

Warrior Women are AWESOME!!!

DETROIT -- Wayne State University senior women's basketball student-athlete Shea Tripp (Jackson, Mich. / Michigan Center) has been selected as one of three national finalists for the College Women's recipient of the John Wooden Citizenship Cup as announced by the Athletes for a Better World.

Congratulations to all honorees at the Wayne State University Chapter of the Commission on the Status of Women's Warrior...
03/06/2025

Congratulations to all honorees at the Wayne State University Chapter of the Commission on the Status of Women's Warriors of Distinction Awards luncheon. Special thank you to President Espy for helping us to celebrate! https://cosw.wayne.edu/

Happy Women's History Month 2025!
03/06/2025

Happy Women's History Month 2025!

WSU University Relations, the Department of Political Science, the Organization of Black Alumni and the Juneteenth Plann...
02/28/2025

WSU University Relations, the Department of Political Science, the Organization of Black Alumni and the Juneteenth Planning Committee hosted “Detroit History is Black History Part II: The Young and Archer Years.” The panel discussion focused on Detroit’s Black political leadership under Mayor Coleman A. Young and Mayor Dennis W. Archer, Sr.

The panelists all were WSU alumni who worked in the Young and Archer Administrations. They shared
narratives (some known and unknown) that defined the political leadership of Detroit’s first two Black mayors and how they impact Detroit today.

Thank you, Wayne County Commission Chair Alisha Bell, for stopping by the WSU table at the Second Ebenezer Church Colleg...
02/24/2025

Thank you, Wayne County Commission Chair Alisha Bell, for stopping by the WSU table at the Second Ebenezer Church College Fair. We think your children look like future Warriors!!!

At the 2025 Detroit Policy Conference, Ned Staebler, President and CEO of TechTown Detroit and WSU VP of Economic Develo...
01/24/2025

At the 2025 Detroit Policy Conference, Ned Staebler, President and CEO of TechTown Detroit and WSU VP of Economic Development, spoke about the positive role WSU and TechTown are playing in driving Michigan's innovation economy.

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