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Gov. Whitmer Wants Schools to Reopen For In-Person Instruction by March 1

Russ McNamara January 8, 2021

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is strongly encouraging all K-12 schools in Michigan to reopen for in-person instruction by March 1, as...

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Wayne State Word Warriors Present List of Long-Lost Words to Revive in 2021

Pat Batcheller January 7, 2021

What would you call someone who gives you their opinion on something about which they know... nothing? While a few expletives...

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Michigan State University Launches Online Database Chronicling North-Atlantic Slave Trade

Tia Graham December 30, 2020

The North-Atlantic Slave Trade has made it nearly impossible for millions of people to identify their lineage and ancestors. A new program...

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AdoptUSKids Campaign Highlights Teen Adoption

Tia Graham December 15, 2020

Every year since 2004, AdoptUSKids has held a campaign promoting the importance of adoption from the U.S. foster care system. This...

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Forgiving Student Loans Won’t Fix the Root Cause of the Student Debt Crisis

Detroit Today December 9, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden recently came out in support of legislation for COVID relief that would include forgiving $10,000 in student loan...

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Look Up to See Jupiter and Saturn Meet on the Winter Solstice

Pat Batcheller December 9, 2020

The solar system's two largest planets -- Jupiter and Saturn -- are hundreds of millions of miles apart from each...

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Educators Need Help to Get Through This Unprecedented School Year

Detroit Today December 8, 2020

As the first semester of this school year comes to a close, many are taking stock of what was an...

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Ford Motor Company NAIAS Auto Show 1/22/2019
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Ford Motor Company Wants to Increase Diversity in the Law Field

Tia Graham December 7, 2020

Ford Motor Company is collaborating with two Detroit-area charter high schools to offer students information and training on careers in...

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Detroit Public Schools Stop In-Person Classes

Sascha Raiyn November 12, 2020

The Detroit Public Schools Community District is stopping all in-person learning in response to an increase in coronavirus cases in...

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Research Shows Child Care Not Linked to Spread of COVID-19 Early in Pandemic

Pat Batcheller November 3, 2020

A Yale University study shows child care providers who worked during the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic were...

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Wayne County Schools Ask Voters to Renew County-Wide Millage

Sascha Raiyn October 27, 2020

Wayne County schools are turning to voters to renew the Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agencies Enhancement Millage. If passed,...

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These 1960s Black Activist Groups Fought For Economic Opportunity in Detroit

Tia Graham October 21, 2020

A new collection at Walter P. Reuther Library Archives at Wayne State University showcases documents and materials from Black activist...

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