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Dr. Peter Frade retires from 25-year career at alma mater Wayne State with professor emeritus honorPeter Frade is a Wayne State Warrior through and through. A three-time alumnus with a quarter-century of professional service to the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Dr. Frade is well known across campus for his optimism, enthusiasm, kindness and compassion. He will retire on Jan. 15, 2022, leaving a meaningful legacy and having achieved the title of professor emeritus.
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Wayne State University joins URC partners in mandating vaccination for all students, faculty and staff coming to campus"As we have from the beginning of the pandemic, we are today revising our campus response to respond to emerging evidence and local data. To best protect the health and safety of our campus community, Wayne State will require all students, faculty and staff who plan to be on campus during the fall semester to receive their COVID-19 vaccination. Proof of your vaccination must be submitted by Aug. 30 for you to be allowed on campus," said WSU President M. Roy Wilson.
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Masks are required inside WSU buildings now through Sept. 15 for everyone, regardless of vaccination status"Full vaccination of our campus community will eventually eliminate the need for masks and allow a renewed sense of normalcy in our interactions. Beginning today through Sept. 15, however, when we can be more confident in our overall vaccination status, masks will be required indoors for everyone, regardless of vaccination status," said WSU President M. Roy Wilson. "At that point, we will revisit the mask requirement, and hopefully eliminate it. Of course, masks will not be required if you are working alone in your office. We recognize that this is inconvenient, but it is temporary, and more important, safe."
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Ask a Mentor series helps prospective students explore health sciences career optionsOn May 28-29 and June 11-12, a series of four one-hour virtual Q&A sessions will connect prospective students with those currently studying health sciences. Each panel will answer questions about their program — including physician assistant studies, physical therapy, radiologic technology and nurse anesthesia — and offer admission tips.
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RESCHEDULED: Fulbright faculty information session at EACPHS rescheduled for May 13The Fulbright information session at EACPHS originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, has been postponed until May 13.
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Mortuary Science building open house Nov. 7 to showcase Applied Health Sciences programsStudents, alumni and the community at large are invited to tour the four-floor Mortuary Science building on Nov. 7. The building is home to advanced teaching and research resources in pathology, anatomy, restorative arts and clinical laboratory science.
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Medical Laboratory Professionals Week: Celebrating our clinical lab science and pathologists' assistant students, faculty and alumniFrom April 21-27, we're honoring our clinical lab science and pathologists' assistant students, faculty and alumni, who provide critical information to diagnose and treat patients.
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Trends in Forensic Science conference is WSU, University of Windsor collaborationOn Tuesday, April 2, forensic investigators, academic researchers, faculty and students from the United States and Canada will converge at the University of Windsor (UW) for the sixth annual Trends in Forensic Science conference, a collaboration between UW and the Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
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Mortuary Science building open house Nov. 15 to showcase Applied Health Sciences programsStudents, alumni and the community at large are invited to tour the four-floor Mortuary Science building on Nov. 15. The building is home to advanced teaching and research resources in pathology, anatomy, restorative arts and clinical laboratory science.
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Students, community invited to explore Mortuary Science building at Nov. 15 open houseStudents, alumni and the community at large are invited to tour the four-floor facility on Nov. 15. The Mortuary Science building is home to advanced teaching and research resources in embalming, pathology, anatomy, restorative arts and clinical laboratory science.