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As Wayne State staff member Marion Ringe sat down in the Alumni House to tell her story of giving back, she said, "This is where it all started." Ringe first came to Wayne State University as a student in 1965, working as a student assistant in the Alumni House as she completed her bachelor of arts in English with a minor in geology.
Wayne State University's Department of Athletics follows three pillars of success: Giving back to the community, achieving academic goals, and graduating an
An article published in Wristwatch Annual, an international wristwatch publication
A team of Kalamazoo College faculty, backed by the support of dedicated students, created the formal Jewish Studies concentration at "K." Approved this past June, the concentration requires students to question complex historical phenomena, explore the relationship between majority and minority social groups as well as religion and secularity, and interpret the formation of one's own identity.
A small seed of sustainability, planted in the fertile minds of Kalamazoo College students, has burgeoned into some fascinating research projects. The College's Climate Commitment Review Committee created summer fellowships that allow students to research, monitor, and index the college's greenhouse gas emissions.
It's 2011, and the Mary Jane Underwood Stryker Institute for Service-Learning celebrates 10 years of engaging students, faculty, and community members in partnerships that foster collaborative learning and civic participation. Happy Birthday, "Mary Jane!"
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Appeal to encourage young alumni to make a gift to Wayne State before graduation.
Appeal to encourage young alumni to make a gift to Wayne State before graduation.
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A quarterly newsletter, managing editor Kristine Sholty
A quarterly newsletter, managing editor Kristine Sholty
A quarterly newsletter, managing editor Kristine Sholty
A quarterly newsletter, managing editor Kristine Sholty
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