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News and Announcements

  • Spotlight on the News: Senator Darrin Camilleri, Drs. Joneigh Khaldun & Hayley Thompson March 31, 2023
  • New Award Will Help to Advance Digital Equity in Detroit February 27, 2023
  • CVS Health Launches Community Equity Alliance to Improve Health Outcomes in Underserved Communities January 26, 2023
  • CVS Health teams with WSU to improve health outcomes in underserved communities January 26, 2023
  • Karmanos, WSU cancer health equity and community engagement faculty supervisor honored by American Cancer Society December 13, 2022
  • Hayley Thompson, Ph.D., recognized for her work with LGBT community September 21, 2022
  • CHECK-UP coordinating the return of the WSU & Karmanos Cancer Institute Community-Engaged Research Symposium series September 9, 2022
  • WSU’s new CHECK-UP Program awarded Total Health Care Foundation grant February 10, 2022
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6135 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, Michigan 48202

 

Land Acknowledgement and the Legacy of Native Peoples

Wayne State University rests on Waawiyaataanong (Waa-we-yaa-tih-nong), also referred to as Detroit, the ancestral and contemporary homeland of the Three Fires Confederacy. These sovereign lands were granted by the Ojibwe (Oh-jib-way), Odawa (Oh-daa-waa), Potawatomi (Pow-tuh-waa-tuh-mee), and Wyandot nations, in 1807, through the Treaty of Detroit. Wayne State University affirms Indigenous sovereignty and honors all tribes with a connection to Detroit.

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