News and Announcements
- Wayne State computer science researchers receive $500,000 from NSF for real-time edge computing study
- Wayne State University announces results of inaugural Mobility for All competition
- Wayne State alumna Joi Harris named president of DTE Gas
- Wayne State announces Urban One Health Symposium
- Wayne State University receives $3.1 million grant to seek alternative sources of rare earth elements
- Wayne State construction management students win NECA innovation challenge finals in Nashville
- Mechanical engineering professor Sean Wu to discuss targeted noise control technology at NAE workshop
- Mechanical engineering professor Sean Wu to discuss targeted noise control technology at NAE workshop
- Biomedical engineering Ph.D. student earns IEEE best paper for medical ultrasonics
- Computer science researchers at Wayne State earn IEEE IRI best paper award
- Construction management students to represent Wayne State at NECA innovation challenge finals in Nashville
- Engineering Alumni Spotlight: Rudraksh Bhawalkar
- Engineering Alumni Spotlight: Rudraksh Bhawalkar
- Wayne State’s Eranda Nikolla to receive Parravano Award from Michigan Catalysis Society
- Wayne State researchers receive DoD funding for prostate cancer biomarker discovery project
- Engineering Alumni Spotlight: Keyuna Evans
- NSF awards to Wayne State to impact air quality
- Product developed by Wayne State professor touted to be safer for marine life
- Great Lakes algae threaten air quality
- Alumnus fencer makes first Olympic appearance, honors father's memory
- American Welding Society grant strengthens Wayne State's upstart welding and metallurgical engineering technology undergraduate program
- New NSF IUCRC planning grant at Wayne State tackling electrification and infrastructure research for autonomous and connected vehicles
- Moving towards a sustainable future in urban cities
- Understanding why Detroit floods and why it keeps happening
- Opinion: Flooding and wreckage in Detroit expose the city’s climate vulnerability