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| ORGANIZATION | CATEGORY | CAMPUS ADDRESS | PHONE | WEB | GROUP EMAIL | DESCRIPTION |
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| Aesculapians | Service | 540 E Canfield Scott Hall Room 1369 | (313) 577-1465 | http:// | Aesculapians is an community service honor society. Members are selected by their peers for their interest and participation in extracurricular activities. The Aesculapians sponsor the annual medical school Lampoon, assist with Commencement, and a number of other medical school activities and community programs. | |
| Albanian American Student Organization (AASO) | Ethnic-Cultural | Albanian American Student Organization 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center, Room 50, Box 18 Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 | 248-434-7215 | http://www.aaso.net | aasocouncil@yahoo.com | The AASO has been a thriving organization since its inception in 1998. Our members are primarily college students attending universities and community colleges throughout the metro Detroit area. As a direct result of fundraising efforts and generous contributions from the community, AASO has been able to help dozens of students to further their higher education through the Gjergj Kastrioti Scholarship (GKS). The AASO has taken part in both political and economical relief efforts for Albanians in Albania, Kosova, Macedonia, Montenegro, and abroad as well as community enrichment programs such as volunteering and event planning within our own cities here in the US. The AASO takes pride in its efforts to enrich the Albanian community through intellectual enlightenment and social involvement. The founding members of the organization laid a foundation for the AASO’s goals and community respect and we, as current members, wish to carry this forward into the future. |
| Alpha Epsilon Phi | Social Sororities | Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Student Center Building Box 38 | none | http://www.aephiwsu.com/ | AEPhi's are members of a lifelong sisterhood built on a foundation of friendship & loyalty. In our sorority there is commitment, understanding and opportunities for growth. Here you will be encouraged to excel through academic excellence, leadership development, social enrichment and philanthropic involvement and it is these ideals that we embrace and develop in every member. We have a distinguished history that is rich in tradition, value and character and the ideals set forth by our Founders are what we still live by today. Individual aspirations combined with the common goals of AEPhi are ultimately expressed in our open motto: Multa Corda,Una Causa"Many Hearts, One Purpose" | |
| Alpha Gamma Delta | Social Sororities | Gullen Mall Student Center Room 50 Box 4 | (313) 577 - 1010 | http://www.freewebs.com/alphapichapteragd/index.htm | Founded in 1904, Alpha Gamma Delta is an international fraternity for women, dedicated to academic excellence, leadership development, high ideals and sisterhood. | |
| Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated | Social Sororities | 5221 Gullen Mall, Room 50, Box 5 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313 402-6013 | http://www.akabetamu.com | webmaster@akabetamu.com | Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. was founded January 15, 1908 on the campus of Howard University. She was incorporated January 29, 1913. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.is the oldest black Greek lettered organization founded for women. The purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is to cultivate and encourage high ethical and scholastic standards, promote unity and friendship among college women and to be of service to all mankind. |
| Alpha Omega Co-Ed Christian Fraternity, Inc. | Religious | Mailbox 181 SCB | 313-598-3053 | http://www.alpha-omega.tk | ao_zeta6@yahoo.com | Not just building the culture...we’re building The Kingdom! Alpha Omega Co-Ed Christian Fraternity, Inc. is the cutting edge of all campus ministries. Alpha Omega is a Multi-Cultural Christian Ministry as well as a non-hazing Multi-Cultural Co-Ed Fraternity dedicated to taking ground for The Lord Jesus Christ. Alpha Omega is committed to providing the Spiritual as well as social needs to the students on campus, always providing an alternative to traditional fraternities and sororities. Our Purpose •Building Stronger Christians •Ministering to those who don't know Christ •Setting up programs fitting that of Christian Living •Meeting the concerns of the public and the students on campus •Ensuring Educational Success Ministries Within Each Alpha Omega Chapter B.I.B.L.E.: Brothers In Battle for Life Eternal Men’s Ministry W.O.W: Women Of Warfare Women’s Ministry S.A.C.S: Save A College Student Scholarship Program |
| Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated | Social Fraternities | 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit Michigan 48201 Box 7 | (908) 392-5959 | http:// | Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated is the first fraternity founded for African-American males on the campus of Cornell university in 1906. Since our inception we have have strived for social, political, and economic progression for all of mankind. Our motto is "First of All, Servants of All, We shall transcend All". | |
| Alpha Phi Omega | Service | 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center Building, Room 50, Box 20, Detroit, MI 48202 | (313) 401-6015 | http://www.APhiO.wayne.edu | APhiO_WSU@yahoo.com | Alpha Phi Omega is a National Co-Ed Service Fraternity that has set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism since 1925. Our mission is to prepare campus and community leaders through service. Founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925, it is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Independence, Missouri. Our purpose is to help each individual member develop leadership skills, experience friendship on many levels, and to provide service to humanity. |
| American Constitution Society | Academic-Professional | 471 W Palmer St #1250 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-6161 | n/a | acswayne@wayne.edu | The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) is one of the nation's leading progressive legal organizations. Founded in 2001, ACS is a rapidly growing network of lawyers, law students, scholars, judges, policymakers and other concerned individuals. Our mission is to ensure that fundamental principles of human dignity, individual rights and liberties, genuine equality, and access to justice enjoy their rightful, central place in American law. ACS aims to revitalize and transform the legal and policy debates occurring in law school classrooms, federal and state courtrooms, legislative hearing rooms and the media. |
| American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee | Political | 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center Building, Room 50, Box 15, Detroit MI 48202 | 313-737-5605 | http:// | as8118@wayne.edu | ADC is committed to defending the civil rights of all people of Arab heritage in the United States, promoting civil participation, encouraging a balanced U.S. foreign policy in the Middle Easy and supporting freedom and development in the Arab World. The Wayne State chapter is a student run branch committed to promoting these efforts on the campus and in the local community. ADC-WSU also aims to unite Arab students through the Arabic culture, and to share those traditions with non-Arabs on campus. |
| American Chemical Society-Student Affliate | Academic-Professional | 5101 Cass, Chemistry Building Room 323 co: Mary Kay Pflum, Doug Kelley | 734-818-7673 | http:// | The Wayne State Chapter of the American Chemical Society-Student Affiliate's goal is to provide chemistry, biology, and other science students with the tools necessary to learn about further education and careers in the fields of chemistry, biology, and health sciences. | |
| American Institute of Chemical Engineers | Academic-Professional | 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive Detroit, MI 48082 Engineering Building Rm 1212 | 313-577-3379 | http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/AICHE/ | Pleae visit AIChE.org for details | |
| American Medical Student Association Pre Medical Chapter | Academic-Professional | Wayne State University Detroit,MI Student Center Building Mailbox 135 | 555-5555 | http://www.amsa.wayne.edu | amsa@wayne.edu | AMSA is Wayne States premier pre-medical organization which provides valuable opportunities for its members. Opportunities include but are not limited to medical internships, community service, and exciting speaking events. |
| American Medical Student Association--Medical Chapter | Academic-Professional | 540 E. Canfiel 1369 Scott Hall Detroit, MI 48201 | 313.577.1465 | http://www.med.wayne.edu/amsa | The American Medical Student Association at Wayne State University School of Medicine, with over 500 members, aims to bring medical students together to educate themselves and others and take action on issues they are passionate about. We focus on improving health care and healthcare delivery to all people; promoting active improvement in medical education; involving our members in the social, moral and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine; assisting in the improvement and understanding of world health problems; contributing to the welfare physicians-in-training; and advancing the profession of medicine. | |
| American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists | Academic-Professional | 259 Mack Avenue Suite 1600 Detroit, MI 48201 | (313) 577-1716 | The mission of the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists is to be the collective voice of student pharmacists, to provide opportunities for professional growth, and to envision and actively promote the future of pharmacy. | ||
| American Society of Civil Engineers | Academic-Professional | 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive, Engineering Building, Rm 1214 | 313-577-3787 | http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/ASCE/ | ASCE provides students with valuable resources needed to maximize their potential of becoming a successful engineer. The organization supports high-quality standards and promotes excellence in the field of Civil Engineering. | |
| American Society of Interior Design | Academic-Professional | 4841 Cass, Old Main, Rm. 2106 | 313-577-9898 | http:// | We are a student chapter of the professional American Society of Interior Designers. As interior design students we are working towards learning more about our field and gain educational information from field trips and seminars. | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers | Academic-Professional | 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive Rm 2214 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313.577.3387 | http://www.eng.wayne.edu/page.php?id=5221 | American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a student organization with the purpose of aiding and developing young mechanical engineering students to become successful professional engineers. | |
| American Society of Microbiology-WSU | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Room 50 Box #12 | 313 577 1558 | www.geocities.com/wayne_asmweb | asmwsu@gmail.com | We help promote the understanding of not only microbiological processes but also biology in general; we are a diverse group and we have many activities aimed towards increasing scientific awareness amongst WSU undergraduates. |
| Anthropology Graduate Student Organization | Academic-Professional | 138 Manoogian Hall 906 W. Warren | 313-577-2935 | http:// | The goal of the Anthropology Graduate Student Organization (AGSO) is to serve/facilitate current and future anthropology graduate students in their academic and professional development. The purpose of the organization is to facilitate the exchange of information between graduate students and between graduate students and faculty. | |
| Anti Drug Wayne | Social Action | 5221 Gullen Mall ,Student Center, 50/204 | 313-729-6580 | To inform the students of WSU about the impact of drug use not only among college students but also in the American Society. To prevent and limit substance abuse within the college community. Educating people about the harms, science and progression of this issue on our society. | ||
| Appalachian Culture Education Society | Ethnic-Cultural | Student Center Building Rm 50, Mailbox 13<br>Detroit, MI 48202 | 248-444-8472 | http:// | aw4823@wayne.edu | The purpose of ACES is to foster a greater understanding of Appalachian culture in the student body in order to dispel untrue stereotypes and to promote increased appreciation of the ways of these people. ACES intends to achieve its goal by a wide variety of activities and events, including, but not limited to, hosting discussions of Appalachian issues, dinners featuring traditional Appalachian cuisine, hosting motion picture viewings with accompanying discussions and speakers either expert regarding or indigenous to Appalachian culture. |
| Arab American Pharmacy Association-Student Chapter | Academic-Professional | 259 Mack Ave Detroit, Mi 48210 Suite 1600 | 313-577-1716 | http:// | aapastudent@yahoo.com | The purpose of the Arab American Pharmacy Association (AAPA) is to increase Arab awareness among Arabs and non-Arabs by promoting academic, cultural, political and social activities on campus and the community level. To provide social and educational information to the general public, pharmacists, and healthcare providers in order to improve healthcare. |
| Asian Pacific American Law Students Association | Ethnic-Cultural | 471 West Palmer WSU Law School Bldg Room 1252 | none | http:// | apalsa@wayne.edu | Mission APALSA strives to promote the academic and professional needs and goals of Asian law students at Wayne State University Law School. APALSA's objectives include the furthering the relationship of the Asian law student in the Wayne State University Law School Community, the American legal system and to provide information to current and prospective Asian Wayne State Law School Students in order to enhance the opportunities for Asian American success in Law School and in the legal profession as a whole. APALSA hopes to continue growing and creating programs to bring about meaningful changes in our legal training, instill a greater awareness of the Asian attorney and Asian law student and address issues which bear upon the concerns, legal and non-legal, of the Asian community. |
| Association of Pre-Pharmacy Students | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall 50, Mailbox #124 | ||||
| BAMN | Social Action | 5221 Gullen Mall rm 50 box 171 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-585-2709 | http://www.bamn.com | letters@bamn.com | Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration&Immigrant Rights and Fight For Equality By Any Means Necessary |
| Bangladesh Student Association | Ethnic-Cultural | P.O Box 153 student center Detroit, MI 48202 | 586-303-7955 | http://bsa,wayne.edu | bsa.wsu@gmail.com | Founded in 1992 this organization was originated with significant purposes. Promoting unity among Bangladeshi students, friendly relations between Bangladesh and students of other nationalities, and conduct social, cultural, religious as well as other activities according to the tradition of Bangladesh are some of the sole purposes of our organization. |
| Baptist Student Union Christian Challenge | Religious | 5221 Gullen Mall 780 Student Center | 313-577-3467 | http:// | robandkelley@sbcglobal.net | Baptist Student Union (Christian Challenge) exists to challenge Christians to live out their faith. We run a coffee house on campus called, "Coffee with Jesus" and it's on the 7th floor of the Student Center Building. We offer fellowship, Bible studies, and a great atmosphere for Christians and those seeking God to come and hang out. We also do activities and attend a nationwide collegiate conference each February in Kentucky and have a summer trip each year as well. Our greatest goal is to honor Jesus Christ and lift Him up on campus and everywhere. We hope you'll stop up to room 780 in the student center and check us out. Oh yeah, the coffee house is quite nice, and free. |
| Basketball | Club Sports | 5210 Gullen Mall | (313) 577-2348 | http://rfc.wayne.edu | ||
| Beta Alpha Psi, episilon psi chapter | Academic-Professional | 5100 Cass Rands House | 313-577-4530 | http://www.bap.org | waynestatebetas@yahoo.com | Beta Alpha Psi is a nonprofit international honorary and service organization for accounting, finance, and information systems students at AACSB- or EQUIS-accredited universities. Beta Alpha Psi provides opportunities for development of technical and professional skills to complement university education; participation in community service; and interaction among students, faculty, and professionals. |
| Biomedical Engineering Society | Academic-Professional | Bioengineering 818 W. Hancock Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-1345 | http://www.eng.wayne.edu/page.php?id=5232 | bmesofficers@gmail.com | Biomedical Engineeirng has emerged as medium combining medicine and engineering to provide materials, tools and technique advancing health care research, diagnosis and treatments. Wayne State University, Biomedical Engineering society Student Chapter is dedicated to promote the increase of biomedical engineering knowledge and its utilization through various activities by reaching the students who are interested in applying science and engineering principles to medicine. The Chapter also intends to focus on developing the professional aspects of student life by providing access to corporate speakers in the Biomedical Engineering, hosting field trips to local industries and holding workshops, geared towards helping the students to enter the workplace. Although in its infant stages, Wayne BMES chapter is driven by the needs of rapidly growing student body of BME department, providing assistance, guidance and an outlet for their needs, concerns and enjoyment. |
| Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians, and Allies in Social Work | Social Action | BGLAS, School of Social Work, Thompson Home Rm 105, 4756 Cass, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48202 | 1(313)577-4409 | http:// | The goals and purposes of BGLAS are to promote acceptance, awareness, and education to the social work profession and the greater community through education about the LGBT community. BGLAS intends to carry out these goals and purposes at WSU by providing all Wayne State University students and the greater community with educational resources, speakers, and events/activities. | |
| Black Educators Student Association | Academic-Professional | 489 Academic Services College of Education Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-1601, 313-577-0902 c/o BESA | http:// | besa@wayne.edu | BESA |
| Black Medical Association | Academic-Professional | 540 E. Canfield 1369 Scott Hall | 3135771463 | http:// | The Black Medical Association was established in 1969 with the purpose of increasing and maintaining the number of minority medical students graduating from Wayne State University School of Medicine. Outreach Programs encourage and direct potential young students towards a career in the health care profession. As for our current medical students, motivation and support are provided through the Big Sib Little Sib program, test reviews provided by the educational committee as well as the summer pre-matriculation program. The Black Medical Association was founded by the late Dr. Earnest Singelton in 1971, a medical student at Wayne State University School of Medicine. At that time, Black medical students constituted 2% of the school's population. Few in number, the students recognized the need to unite, to find solace and strength in their common goals. Thus the BMA formed to unify individual purposes, build confidence and promote academic excellence. | |
| Black Student Union | Social Action | Campus Box 199 | 956-489-9965 | http:// | To plan and promote programs on an academic and social level that keep students, specifically African-Americans, actively involved in achieving success; to promote unity and create programs that are conducive to the spiritual, educational, and social well-being of all people, especially those of African-American descent, throughout the Diaspora. In addition the Black Student Union is committed to providing and promoting leadership opportunities, understanding, goodwill, diversity, friendship among all people within the surrounding communities. | |
| Business Law Society | Academic-Professional | 471 W. Palmer Detroit, Michigan 48202 | (313) 577-3933 | http:// | The mission of the Business Law Society is to serve the law school community, the profession, and the Society by increasing awareness of opportunities and developments in business law. The goal will be three-fold: (1) network internally within the WSU law school community, (2) network externally with current professionals practicing business law, and (3) enhance the reputation of WSU and the Society. The Society will invite accomplished speakers to the school, submit articles to business journals, organize social activities, and mentorship programs to accomplish these goals. | |
| Campus Bible Fellowship | Religious | 74 W. Forest Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-833-9038 | http://cbfwsu.org | info@cbfwsu.org | Campus Bible Fellowship exists to help you find answers to the universal questions of life. Our guide is the Bible and our community is Christian friends. We invite you to join us for one of our activities. NO HYPE. REAL ANSWERS. |
| Campus Crusade for Christ | Religious | Room 050 Student Center Bldg Box 68 | 313-647-1566 | http:// | wsucru@gmail.com | Campus Crusade for Christ, aka "Cru @ WSU" is a Christian organization dedicated to providing Christians the opportunity to explore and deepen their knowledge of Christ, and also to provide an accepting atmosphere for Non Christians to discover and learn more about what Christianity is all about, and at the same time to promote inter-cultural understanding and tolerance through meetings and events. We also desire to accomplish the above while having fun and contributing to campus life!!! |
| Chaldean American Student Association | Ethnic-Cultural | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50, Box 184 Detroit, Mi. 48202 | NA | http://www.casawayne.com | casa_wsu@yahoo.com | The Chaldean‑American Student Association (CASA) of the Wayne State University is a non‑profit organization established to unite all students at WSU and to assist them in furthering their education while maintaining a positive representation of the Chaldean community, preventing any type of discrimination, and advocating multiculturalism and diversity so that all Chaldean‑American students demonstrate that they are caring, responsible, and knowledgeable citizens. Together, we help in benefiting the needs of others in the Metropolitan Detroit Community. Each and every one of the activities and events that CASA sponsors are done in light of preserving the Chaldean culture, history, and language. We have at least one charitable and one social event each month. Our meetings are the first thursday of every month at 9:30 pm at Mother of God Church Basement Hall. Please come and see what our organization is all about! |
| Chi Epsilon | Honoraries | Schaver Building, Room 212 5451 Cass Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-8288 | http:// | Dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession, Chi-Epsilon was organized to recognize the characteristics of the individual civil engineer deemed to be fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career, and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the civil engineering student. Engineering, the application of scientific principles to the practical needs of society, is assuming a constantly increasing responsibility for the well-being of all people, and thus calling for competence of the highest order. This responsibility can be discharged only by a professional group whose members are possessed of a good basic technical ability, intelligence, moral integrity, and effective social poise in their relationship with the larger community of which they are part. To contribute to the improvement of the profession, Chi Epsilon fosters the development and exercise of sound traits of character and technical ability among civil engineers, and its members, by precept and example, toward an ever higher standard of professional service. | |
| Chinese Students and Scholars Association at Wayne State University | Ethnic-Cultural | Box 40, Student Center Wayne State University | 313-577-8296 | http://www.wsucssa.org | newwsuer@yahoo.com <newwsuer@yahoo.com> | CSSA is a student organization providing services to Chinese scholars and students at Wayne State University, aiming to cater a friendly relationship between the Chinese community and general public at Wayne State University. As for 2007, there are around 1000 Chinese students, scholars and their families studying and engaging in various academic/community activities in WSU. CSSA has been playing an important role not only in helping new comers from China to adjust to a different study and culture environment, but also serving as an integral part of the culturally diverse WSU community. The highly abridged list of actives organized/participated by CSSA in the past includes: new comer orientation, Chinese New Year Gala, WSU International Week, International Coffee hour, etc.. |
| Circle K International | Service | 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Building Room 50 Box 91 | not applicable | http://www.cki.wayne.edu/ | wsu.circlek@gmail.com | Circle K International is the largest and oldest co-educational service, friendship, and leadership development organization for college/university students. Sponsored by a Kiwanis club consisting of leading business and professional people in the community, it is a student-led organization that draws its members from the student body and welcomes any student who is interested in service, is of good character and possesses leadership potential. In addition to serving the community in numerous ways, Circle K International also provides the opportunity to attend yearly District and International Conventions to meet other members. Internationally, it is comprised of a current membership of 12,288 college students on 507 campuses in 15 nations in North and South America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and West Africa. |
| Clinical Laboratory Science Student Organization | Service | 259 Mack Eugene Applebaum College Rm. 4615 | (313) 577-1384 | http:// | We are committed to enhancing our knowledge of the health sciences to provide quality care to the community. | |
| Coalition for Community Social Work | Social Action | 4756 Cass Ave. Thompson Home | 8104419385 | http:// | erin.tripp@gmail.com; du0875@wayne.edu | The Coalition of Community Social Work (CCSW) is a Social Work organization open to all students. Our focus is on community action and volunteerism. |
| Coalition For Religious Dialogue | Religious | 655 W. Kirby Towers, Room 843 | 269-420-4148 | http:// | The purpose of this organization is to open up a forum of discussion in order to promote an understanding and communication among the various religions on campus. | |
| College Republicans | Political | WSU College Republicans 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Rm 50, Box 63 Detroit, MI 48202 | 248-259-6426 | http:// | wsucollegerepublicans@gmail.com | The College Republicans are dedicated to advancing the principles of the party platform on all levels of government, educating students on important issues, and furthering political involvement in general. |
| Colleges Against Cancer | Service | Box 65. SCB Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI 48202 | 586-350-7801 | http://www.acsevents.org/relay/mi/wsu | Colleges against Cancer at Wayne State University are a collaboration of students, faculty, and staff whose main purpose is the fight against cancer. Our main event is the Relay For Life which is about celebration, remembrance, and hope. By participating, we will honor cancer survivors, pay tribute to the lives we’ve lost to the disease, and raise money to help fight it – all right here in our own community. | |
| Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization | Academic-Professional | Student Center Building, Room 50, Box #94 5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-3387 | http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/ceo | CEO's mission: “to inform, support and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation.” | |
| Creative Nations United | Entertainment | 5221 Gullen Room 50 Box 2 | 313.422.5591 | http:// | To bring the creative minded students students together at WSU and to provide them with a venue to express their unique talents. (Poetry, comedy, acting, singing, dancing) | |
| Criminal Justice Club | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Building Room 50, Box 200 Detroit, MI 48202 | (313) 577-2705 | http://wsucjc.sittingonair.com | ar1043@wayne.edu | The Criminal Justice Club works closely with the Department of Criminal Justice to provide additional resources and opportunities to students interested in the field of Criminal Justice. Club sponsored activities/information include jail tours, volunteer and internship opportunities, social gatherings, and guest speakers (during the 2007 fall semester we were honored to present Oakland County Prosecutor David Gorcyca, as well as "Dr. Death" Jack Kevorkian.) By joining the Criminal Justice Club, you will receive first notice of all events that we participate in. |
| Cross-Functional Investment Association | Academic-Professional | WSU Cross-Functional Investment Association Campus Box #93, Room 50 Student Center Building 5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI 48202 | none | http://www.freewebs.com/wsucia/ | wsucia@yahoo.com | The WSU Cross-Functional Investment Association is determined to bring together individuals from diverse educational and personal backgrounds to expand their knowledge of investment vehicles and methods for success in the financial markets. It includes students from Finance, Accounting, and General Business majors, as well as majors in Mathematics, Psychology, and Economics. The Association’s main objectives are to increase the member’s familiarity of different investments, enlighten the student body and community of the benefits and methods of investing, and build a strong relationship with different businesses and professionals throughout the metro Detroit community. The Association is interested in finding individuals with a strong interest for the stock market and an entrepreneurial outlook for achieving organizational and individual success. There will be different agendas on a weekly and/or bi-weekly basis analyzing different investments. |
| Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity-Delta Theta Chapter | Professional Fraternities & Sororities | Delta Omicron Department of Music Wayne State University 4841 Cass Ave., Rm. 1321 Old Main Detroit, Michigan 48202 | 586-899-9408 | http://http://geocities.com/delta_theta_wsu/ | Delta Omicron International Professional Music Fraternity is an organization dedicated to promoting excellence in music and musicianship. The objectives of the group are: *to promote American music and musicians; *to further the work of composers; *to stimulate appreciation of good music at the community level; *to advance high ethical standards of professional conduct in the musical world; *to encourage understanding of the cultures of all nations; * to do any and all things conducive to the service, betterment, and ultimate welfare of musicians. | |
| Delta Sigma Pi | Academic-Professional | 5229 Cass, 125 Rands House Box #97 SCB | None | http:// | Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. | |
| Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. | Social Sororities | 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-492-5721 | http:// | dstmightytau@yahoo.com | Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a Public Service Sorority, geared toward promoting service to those in need, while simultaneously taking on the challenge of being college educated women. |
| Delta Tau Lambda Sorority Inc. | Social Sororities | 2404 Porter St. Detroit MI 48216 | 3134757414 | http://www.deltataulambda.org | resilient823@yahoo.com | Delta Tau Lambda is a community-oriented sorority. Our main objectives are academic excellence and community service. We strive to bring about change in the Latino community as well as in other communities of color. A great deal of out work involves the youth, for we believe that they are our future and we their role models. We believe that through our hard work we will empower others to achieve for themselves and lead one another to greatness. |
| Delta Zeta | Social Sororities | 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Building, Room 50, Box 37 | N/A | http:// | deltazeta@wayne.edu | Delta Zeta provides an enduring sisterhood based on a heritage of core values, academic excellence, leadership development, and service to others. Our mission is to build character and cultivate the truest and deepest friendships among our members. We pride ourselves on our various community and university commitments so, it is fitting that in May of 2006, Delta Zeta was awarded the Outstanding Student Organization of the Year Award by the Dean of Students. Our ideals and values, set forth in the Delta Zeta Creed, further explain our commitment and support to our sisters and others. |
| Department of Communication Graduate Student Association | Academic-Professional | 585 Manoogian Hall 906 W. Warren Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 | 313-577-2943 | The Department of Communication Graduate Student Association seeks to provide support for graduate students in the Department of Communication by promoting professional, academic, and social interaction between the graduate students and the rest of the Communications Department. | ||
| Detroit Artsit Union | Other | 5221 Gullen Mall Box # 85 Detroit, MI 48202 | 248-636-7997 | http:// | The purpose of the Detroit Artist Union shall be to establish and maintain an active and viable visual art organization of professional quality and to develop and promote an appreciation for visual arts in the Wayne State/Urban community. | |
| Divine Youth Associates | Religious | 5050 Anthony Wayne Dr 3100 Engineering Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-3920 | http:// | a.k.a DYA | |
| DPT Association of 2008 | Academic-Professional | 259 Mack Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences | 313-574-0590 | http:// | dpt2008@yahoogroups.com | The DPT Association of 2008 is composed of the students and faculty of the class who work to promote health awareness and education to the general population. We also provide education about the field of Physical Therapy to members of the student body who may be interested in pursuing a career in this field. The DPT Association of 2008 also promotes on campus events to play its part in the diverse student body of Wayne State University. |
| El Club Hispano | Ethnic-Cultural | 906 W Warren 487 Manoogian | 313-577-3002 | http:// | wsuclubhispano@wayne.edu | El Club Hispano is a place where native and non native Spanish speakers can come together and share in language and culture. All levels of Spanish are welcome, all ethnicities are welcome, everybody is welcome! Our long term goal is to inform the Wayne State community about the benefits of learning a second language and culture. |
| Engineering Technology Student Organization | Academic-Professional | Engineering Technology Student Organization (ETSO) College of Engineering Room 2023 4855 Fourth St. Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-0803 | http://www.et.eng.wayne.edu | ETSO@wayne.edu | The Engineering Technology Student Organization ( ETSO ) was founded in Fall 1987. It provides a forum for students to unite together and build an organization which helps to increase their socio-cultural ( unique to ET ) activity, help them to build their leadership qualities, and many more things. Even though many students are part-time, the ETSO has been very successful. Some of the main goals of this organization are as follows: * Provide a common forum for professional development * To enhance social activities * To assist WSU's Division of Engineering Technology in its mission * To improve contact between the students and faculty * Increase contacts with industry |
| Environmental Law Society | Interest | Environmental Law Society 471 W. Palmer St. Detroit, MI 48202 | (313) 577-3933 | http:// | The goal of this group is to foster interest in environmental law, and its practice. This group is dedicated to providing information and opportunities to the Wayne Law student body to: (a) practice their environmental law skills, (b) network with other environmental law practitioners, and (c) learn about how to protect the environment. | |
| Ethiopian Students Alliance For Education Advancement | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50, Box 29 Detroit, MI 48202 | NA | http:// | esafea_wsu@yahoo.com | The mission of this organization is to develop methods directed towards the advancement of education by spreading awareness of current events in relations to poverty, famine, economy and education, serving as means of network and providing knowledge of Ethiopian cultural and historical facts to Wayne State Students and surrounding communities. |
| Fashion Design and Merchandising Organization | Academic-Professional | Campus Box #123 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-3318 | http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=264328295 | fdmo.waynestate@gmail.com | The Fashion Design and Merchandising Organization is open to WSU students who have an interest in fashion and would like to learn more about the industry. The purpose of this organization is to bring students who are studying design and merchandising together to learn from eachother, and collaborate to showcase their work. The student fashion show is one of the main events hosted by the FDMO. It allows the students to experience the assembly of a fashion show, and it also gives students the opportunity to showcase their design work and recieve recognition for their accomplishments. |
| Filipino Student Society | Ethnic-Cultural | Room 50, Box 193 SCB | N/A | http://fil-soc.moonfruit.com | filsoc@gmail.com | The Filipino Student Society, also known as Fil-Soc, is a social-ethnic organization that provides a networking base for people of Philippine descent and others that are interested in learning about the Filipino culture. We welcome anyone who would like to join us in our journey to share our culture and language in hopes of maximizing unity and progress in our society. |
| Film and Video Club | Entertainment | 5221 Gullen Mall Mail Box 80 Detroit, MI | 734-718-3114 | http://myspace.com/filmandvideoclub | filmandvideoclub@yahoo.com | We're a group of students from all different majors who share an interest in movies. We watch movies, we help each other make movies. We stay active on campus by bringing different activities to Wayne State and we try to stay active in the local community through partnerships with other groups and events. |
| Fortaleza | Ethnic-Cultural | mailbox 117 room 50 student center building | 313-671-2576 | http://myspace.com/fortaleza | fortalezawomenofstrength@yahoo.com | Fortaleza is the official interest group to Sigma Lambda Gamma national sorority inc. we seek to put forth positivity within our community by participating service, hosting study sessions, and providing a networkand support systemfor one another for more information please contact us at fortalezawomenofstrength@yahoo.com |
| Friends of Detroit Chinatown | Social Action | Box 124, 50 Student Center 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit Michigan 48202 | 586.215.2218 | http://detroitchinatown.org | info@detroitchinatown.org | Friends of Detroit Chinatown is a student organization of Wayne State University, spearheaded by students of the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This group's mission is as follows: • To preserve and promote the heritage and history of Asian American cultural communities in Metro Detroit. • To clean and protect the artifacts and architecture of Detroit's Chinatown that once spanned from Cass to Third Ave. • To engage students in environmental, cultural, and social events with the Chinese immigrants that continue to live in Metro Detroit. • To link students with language partners so that they might improve their Chinese as well as assist immigrants with their English studies. This group is open to all people and people with vast intersts, such as urban planning, social work, linguistics, activism, community outreach, Detroit's history, archive, sociology, anthropology, or Chinese language and culture. |
| Full Moon Circle | Religious | FULL MOON CIRCLE, 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center Building, Room 50, Box 46, Detroit Michigan 48202 | 1-248-470-0943 | http://merlinravensong.com | MerlinRavenSong@webtv.net | Wayne State University's FULL MOON CIRCLE is a student organization that focuses on informing the community about the truth behind modern Witchcraft, Paganism and the Occult within society today. As a discussion group we concentrate on educating ourselves along with others in the study of magick and modern Witchcraft with all of its different aspects. We operate much like an open forum where all are invited to share ideas concerning various topics covered during our weekly meetings. As a student organization, we feel it's our duty to share our diverse philosophies with others and to hopefully dispel many of the lies that have been told about us through awareness, education and diligence. We aim to establish a vocal network here at Wayne State University which will focus on growth and progress within the student body and add yet another valuable piece of culture to this richly diverse community. |
| Gamma Xi Chi Fraternity Inc. | Social Fraternities | Wayne State University Gamma Xi Chi Fraternity Inc. Box #146 & #150 | (313) 445-6608 | http://thegammas.com | www.thegammas.com | Gamma Xi Chi Fraternity first non hazing organization on the campus of Wayne State University. |
| Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual, and Allies Student Union | Social Action | Box 103 | na | http://waynestate.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2202047607 | wayneglbta@wayne.edu | The Wayne State University Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual,Transexual,&Allies Student Union is dedicated to raising student awareness around important issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity. We are dedicated to promoting diversity and tolerance, to creating a safe learning enivronment for all, and to ensuring that everyone is accepted and treated as equal members of the school environment, and community at large. We are determined to shape Wayne State University around the image that we share for the world, and to shape our world after the image we realize for Our University. We take pride in ourselves as students and equal citizens and refuse to conceal the differences that define us. |
| Ghafari/South Hall Concil | University Governments | 695 South Williams Mall | 313-577-9724 | http:// | Freshman Hall Council is the student governing board of Ghafari and South Halls. All freshman residents are encouraged to come to our open meetings which are every other Monday. Come and help us plan and coordinate exciting events. Or join one of our five committees where you can see your hard work turn into results. See you there. | |
| Glorify God(GPhiG) Campus Ministry | Religious | student center rm261 | 248-352-3379 | http://woficc.com | Glory Phi God Campus Ministry is an outreach ministry of the Word of Faith International Christian Center. We aim to teach the word, do the work, and touch the lives of the college student. We provide an alternative avenue whereby born again men and women can affiliate with an organization that represents the doctrine of christianity. Secondarily we strive to win the lost and dying college campus for Christ. Reaching out to all students and showing them the love of God will accomplish this mission. | |
| Godai Ninpo Club | Ethnic-Cultural | Box 14 50 Student Center 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | 989 666 2868 | http://godaininpo.org/ | sergery@gmail.com | The Godai Ninpo Club is established for developing personal balance and direction through martial arts training in order to have a positive impact on society. |
| Golden Key International Honor Society | Service | Dean of Students Office Student Center 3rd Floor | 519-890-5331 | http:// | Mission: To enable members to realize their potential. Vision: Golden Key is the world's premier honor society. We recognize academic excellence and provide tangible value to our student members, advisors, recent alumni and partners while positively impacting their lives and society. Values: Integrity, Collaboration, Innovation, Respect, Diversity, Excellence, Engagement. | |
| Grad Forum Conference | Academic-Professional | 347 Manoogian Hall Detroit MI 48202 | (313) 577-2102 | To provide an opportunity for graduate students to take active role in developing the skills needed for academic life by organizing workshops and conferences. | ||
| Greater Detroit Association of Black Social Workers | Ethnic-Cultural | Thompson Home 4756 Cass Ave Detroit, MI 48202 | 3135774409 | http:// | School of Social Work Org for Black students who are interested in enriching the African American community in greater Detroit. | |
| Habitat For Humanity | Service | Honors Program 2100 Undergraduate Library Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 | 3136806464 | http:// | habitat@wayne.edu | Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. HFH seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. Habitat for Humanity- Wayne State Chapter seeks to help build homes in the Detroit area for impoverished families. This organization understands the commitment of serving individuals and helping out the community we live, work and study in. |
| Hip Hop Congress | Other | 5221 Gullen Mall #72 | 313-415-6229 | http://hiphopcongress.org | wsu_hip_hop_congress@yahoo.com | We are an organization that creates a resource for local artist trying to make it to the entertainment industry. Such as rappers, poets, dancers, anything pertaining to hip hop. We are a community activist organization whose sole purpose is to educate through music |
| History Graduate Student Association | Academic-Professional | Walter P. Reuther Library 5401 Cass Avenue Detroit, Mi 48202 | 313.577.0263 | http:// | Graduate students in the history department formed this organization in order to assist in the professional development of graduate students enrolled in the history department at Wayne State University; build a more cohesive, friendly and social sense of community; and to discuss and address issues, concerns and opportunities. The organization will carry out these goals by organizing, arranging and/or sponsoring, colloquia, workshops, brown bag lectures and conferences, dissertation writing groups, tours of area cultural institutions, social events, and related programs for its members and, when appropriate, others. The organization will also facilitate firmer ties between current students and alumni of the history program. | |
| Honors Student Association | Service | Honors Program 2100 Undergraduate Library Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 | 3135773030 | http://www.freewebs.com/wsuhsa/ | hsa@wayne.edu | Community. Service. Research. Career. These four pillars define the undergraduate experience for members of the Honors Program. In early 2004, the Honors Student Association was created to network Honors students from various academic disciplines throughout WSU. The organization also serves to provide Honors students with the opportunity to get involved in diverse social, academic, and service activities. As HSA continues to grow, so does its members' passion for WSU and the Honors Program and our impact in the community and on campus. |
| ID Org | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall 50 Student Center mailbox #60 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313.247.8141 | http:// | To develop an organization for Industrial Designers, Design educators and students; while actively encouraging student designers in their professional career development. The organization will continue to enhance the campus community's understanding to the value of an Industrial Design professional. | |
| Indian Student Association of Wayne State University | Ethnic-Cultural | box #53 | 734-788-6320 | wsuisa@gmail.com | This is a cultural association, in which we would like to bring undergrad and grad students of all culture. | |
| Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Academic-Professional | 5050 Anthony Wayne Drive Engineering Bldg, Rm 3212 | 313-577-3809 | http://ieee.wayne.edu | ieee@eng.wayne.edu | The IEEE, a non-profit organization, is the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology. Through its global membership, the IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics among others. Members rely on the IEEE as a source of technical and professional information, resources and services. To foster an interest in the engineering profession, the IEEE also serves student members in colleges and universities around the world. Other important constituencies include prospective members and organizations that purchase IEEE products and participate in conferences or other IEEE programs. |
| Institute of Gertontology Graduate Student Organization | Academic-Professional | Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology 87 East Ferry Street 226 Knapp Building Detroit, Michigan 48202 | 313.577.2297 | http://www.iog.wayne.edu/ | The Institute of Gerontology Graduate Student Organization (GSO; also known as the Gerontology Graduate Student Organization) is an organization of Graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of different disciplines who promote the study and understanding of gerontology. Disciplines represented in our organization include psychology, economics, sociology, anthropology, engineering, nursing and communications. | |
| International Social Work Organization | Interest | School of Social Work 4756 Cass Room 150 Thompson Home Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-1639 | http:// | Isworg@hotmail.com | International Social Work Organizations purpose is to define and promote international social work in the school of social work, at Wayne State and in the larger community. ISWO hosts events, guest speakers, partners with the social workers in other countries, and promotes education concerning social issues abroad. |
| International Student Ministry (ISM- WSU) | Religious | 5221 Gullen Mall,Room50,Box141,Detroit,MI,48202 | N/A | http:// | bobism@att.net | The International Social Work Organization was formed to define and promote international social work in the School of Social Work, at Wayne State and in the larger community. This group exists to help students grow in their English language ability -Spoken, Written, Reading and Conprehension. In addition, We give opportunity to form friendship with Americans, be exposed to American homes, Customs, and Culture. The opportunity is also given for English Bible Study. |
| International Students for Social Equality | Political | 5221 Gullen Mall, Room 50, Box 40 | 586-215-1182 | http://www.wsws.org | ao5352@wayne.edu | International Students for Social Equality is an international organization of students dedicated to the cultivation of a socialist perspective among students throughout the world. Our organization is affiliated with the Socialist Equality Party throughout the world. The ISSE is dedicated to the political liberation of the working class and the development of a class consciousness among members of the working class and among students. Our organization opposes war and imperialist aggression while defending the democratic rights of individuals, asserting every person's right to education, right to healthcare, and right to political representation. Our organization seeks to increase the diversity of political discourse on Wayne State's campus, bring a socialist perspective to the interpetation of historical and current events, and provide an objective and scientific analysis of these events within the framework of the internationalist socialist perspective. |
| InterVarsity Christian Fellowship | Religious | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50 Box 118 Detroit, MI 48202 | 616-240-1745 | http://myspace.com/wsuivcf | wsuivcf@gmail.com | InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is a interdenominational Christian organization that is focused on developing and growing a passionate love for Christ Jesus, living out that love, and sharing it with others. Basically, we are about igniting students for Christ. We do this by our weekly large group meetings, small group Bible studies, conferences, outreach events, community service, and training events at InterVarsity owned facilities. |
| Iqamatideen | Religious | box205 SCB | (313)598-8440 | ht | Iqamatideen is an Education and Research organization devoted to teaching and promoting Islamic religion. Establish strong community presence with community service projects. Among Muslims and non-Muslims for the betterment of society | |
| Italian American Student Law Association | Academic-Professional | 471 West Palmer Law School Building Room 1232 | (248) 840-4258 | http:// | martonej@wayne.edu | The Italian American Student Law Association was founded to promote cooperation and advance common interests amount the Italian American legal community and its members. Through sponsored events, students wil lhave an opportunity to network with legal professionals as well as participate in social and educational programs. The organization will seek to promote respect and recognition for the Italian American community, while assisting and enhancing the just objectives of our fellow students and society. |
| Jewish Student Organization | Religious | 667 Student Center Building | (313) 577-3459 | http://www.hillel-detroit.org | jso_wsu@yahoo.com | The JSO is a student group comprised of Jewish students at Wayne State University for the purpose of celebrating Judaism, Jewish culture, and Jewish history. furthermore it is our goal to maintain and strengthen a presence on campus, and create a forum for the purpose of educating the entire campus community about Judaism, culture and values. |
| Kappa Alpha Psi Fraterity Inc | Social Fraternities | 5221 Gullen Mall PO Box 12 Detroit, MI 48212 | 313-577-0000 | http:// | Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911. The Fraternity's fundamental purpose is achievement. Early in this century, African-American students were actively dissuaded from attending college. Formidable obstacles were erected to prevent the few who were enrolled from assimilating into co-curricular campus life. This ostracism characterized Indiana University in 1911, thus causing Elder W. Diggs, Byron K. Armstrong, and eight other black students to form Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, which remains the only Greek letter organization with its 1st Chapter on the University's campus. The founders sought a formula that would immediately raise the sights of black collegians and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than they might have imagined. Fashioning achievement as it's purpose, Kappa Alpha Psi began uniting college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of fraternity. | |
| Kappa Delta | Social Sororities | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50 Box 55 Detroit, MI 48202 | 734.771.9343 | gammaomicron@kappadelta.org | Kappa Delta Sorority is an organization dedicated to introducing its members to lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, philanthropy and a better overall college experience. Nationally, Kappa Delta stands out among all NPC Sororities because it has the most philanthropies and each Chapter dedicates time towards these charities. Sisters in Kappa Delta are given opportunities to learn about leadership, not only through holding positions in their Chapters, but through National gatherings dedicated to important leadership skills. Kappa Delta takes pride in high academic achievement, and scholarship is one of our areas of Chapter excellence. Kay-Dee ladies are fun and sociable, and we hold ourselves to the highest of standards, both academically and socially, while also dedicating our time to our philanthropies and other worthy causes. We are always willing to meet girls who are interested in Kappa Delta! | |
| Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity | Professional Fraternities & Sororities | 719 W. Virginia Park Detroit, MI 48315 | 313-871-4042 | http://www.kappapsi5.com/chapters/muomicronpi.php | mu_omicron_pi@hotmail.com | Kappa Psi is a professional fraternity committed to the betterment of it's members and involvement in the community. Kappa Psi is involved with philanthropy projects with the communities of Detroit and Westland, and also teaches CPR to pharmacy students as a fundraiser. We have a beautiful house located in New Center in Detroit on 719 W. Virginia Park. |
| Kingdom Authority | Religious | Campus Box#14 Student Center Bldg. Room 50 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-208-0568 | http://kingdom.authority@yahoo.com | kingdom.authority@yahoo.com | The goal is to reach out to Wayne State students with the gospel to assist and build up their Christian character through fellowship and bible study. |
| Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. | Social Sororities | Student Center 5221 Gullen Mall SCB Box 42 | 313-729-8580 | http://www.ltawsu.com | betaomega@ltawsu.com | Seventeen illustrious Founding Mothers of Latin and Caribbean and non Latino backgrounds created Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. as the First Latina Sorority in the United States. The Sorority was founded in December of 1975 at Kean College (now University) in Union, NJ. The Sorority’s main purpose is to serve as a support group and network for Latinas and other women of color, empowering them to integrate into the social, political, and community service arenas that other students are involved in. Establish at Wayne State SP 2001. Colors: Burgundy and Gray Nicknames: Lambda Ladies, Lovely Ladies, LTAs Principles: Unity, Love & Respect Orientation: Women of all backgrounds Type: Philanthropic Academic Sorority Entities: More than 100 undergraduate, graduate and alumnae chapters spanning 19 states and Puerto Rico National Philanthropy: Focused Urban Teens United and Ready for Opportunity (FUTURO) |
| Lambda Kappa Sigma | Professional Fraternities & Sororities | 259 Mack Ave Suite 1600 Detroit, MI 48202 | 577-1716 | http://lks.org | Lambda Kappa Sigma is a professional fraternity that is dedicated to advancing the profession of pharmacy among women in the community as well as on campus. | |
| Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. | Social Fraternities | 5221 Gullen Mall Student Center Building RM 50 Box 155 | 313.459.3901 | http://www.freewebs.com/wsulambdas | www.wsulambdas@yahoo.com | On December 1, 1975, history was made – history on a college campus, which would transcend other colleges/universities throughout the United States; history which would have a positive impact on the Latino community and our nation; history which would forever change the Greek system, more specifically, the entity known as a fraternity. On December 1, 1975, Lambda Theta Phi was founded on the campus of Kean College in Union, New Jersey. |
| Le Cercle Français | Ethnic-Cultural | 906 West Warren Avenue Manoogian 348 | 313-577-2029 | http://wsulcf.googlepages.com | Le Cercle Français is an organization led by students and staff in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Its aim is to improve student understanding, gain an appreciation for Francophone culture, and increase language proficiency competence. | |
| Lebanese-American Student Organization | Ethnic-Cultural | 5221Gullen Mall Box 32 Room 50 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-718-9298 | http:// | Lebanese-American Student Organization will provide opportunities for leadership development and practices, through sharing their diverse social, cultural, educational and recreational activities, which will motivate and energize students’ approach to enhance academic learning. And provide opportunities for volunteering and community services. | |
| Macedonian American Student Association | Ethnic-Cultural | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50 Box 67 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-806-4448 | http:// | masa_wsu@yahoo.com | Our mission is to expose Wayne State students to the traditions and cultural ways of Macedonia and its people. |
| Mantra Yoga Club | Ethnic-Cultural | Box 29, Service Center (Room 50), Student Center Basement | 313-671-0318 | http://www.cs.wayne.edu/~nandang/mantrayoga/ | Create awareness and provide introductory and advanced training in the principles and techniques of mantra meditation and bhakti yoga process for reducing stress, achieving higher levels of consciousness, and increasing natural happiness and peace. We also promote vegetarianism for healthy and better living. | |
| Master of Occupational Therapy Class of 2008 | Academic-Professional | EACPHS 259 Mack Avenue ADL Room, Floor 1 Detroit, MI 48201 | (000) 000-0000 | http:// | Graduate-level occupational therapy students | |
| Medical Students For Choice | Social Action | Scott Hall 540 East Canfield Detroit, MI 48201 | (313) 577-1463 | http:// | We are a student organization that works to preserve and expand the freedom of women to control their own reproductive health care without government interference. We are profamily, prochild and prochoice. We are working to have reproductive health care and abortion a standard part of medical education at Wayne State University School of Medicine and in the residency programs in the state of Michigan. We work to educate medical students about the range and availibility of reproductive technologies in areas of contraception as well as abortion. | |
| Medical Students for Life | Social Action | Wayne State Univ. School of Medicine c/o Student Organizations Office Attn: Andy Berkowski Medical Students for Life 1369 Scott Hall Detroit, MI 48201 | (313) 577-1463 | The mission of Medical Students for Life is to promote a discussion about human life among students as they progress through medical school in order to better understand the ethical and social issues involved in life-ending decisions, such as abortion, euthanasia, and embryonic stem cell research. This is an unaffiliated pro-life organization, but all views are welcome at our discussions and events. Med Students for Life typically participates in awareness of life issues that includes group meetings, an educational bulletin board, volunteer activities, sponsoring speakers, and connecting students with pro-life doctors and mentors. | ||
| Men's Soccer Club | Club Sports | 5210 Gullen Mall | (313) 577-6712 | http://www.wsusoccerclub.com | info@wsusoccerclub.com | |
| Message Dialogue Club | Religious | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50, Box 122 Detroit, MI 48202 | 210-264-6111 | http:// | MDC was established in 2002 at the Wayne State University by a group of students. MDC’s main objective is to improve interactions in the university community by bridging the “dialogue gap” between Muslims and members of other faiths. We value constant positive action based on universal values such as love, respect, tolerance, mercy, and compassion which are crucial for healthy dialogue in a diverse university environment. We believe that lack of understanding is the root cause of intolerance. We address the key issues all believers face such as intolerance, prejudice, and ignorance. Therefore, MDC stresses education as key to dialogue. In such educational activities, we provide Wayne State students and the local community interaction opportunities in the form of conferences, panels, art performances, as well as outings and screenings. In addition, we invite important figures to make presentations and speeches about interfaith dialogue, tolerance, and common grounds between us. | |
| Michigan Society of Professional Engineers | Academic-Professional | 4815 4th Street Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-3821 Room # 2023 | 313/577-3584 | http:// | aj5962@wayne.edu | MSPE Wayne State seeks to aid individuals who intend on working in the engineering work force with a seamless transition from academic life as a student to professional life as an engineer. Through mentoring, scholarships, internships and many other opportunities MSPE Wayne State is striving to make an impact in contributing to the engineering experience. |
| Middle Eastern Law Students' Association | Ethnic-Cultural | Wayne State University School of Law 471 W. Palmer Detroit, MI 48202 | (248) 872-2168 | http:// | MIDDLE EAST LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The Middle East Law Students Association (MELSA) is an organization dedicated to cultivating friendships and relationships among students from different Middle Eastern cultures. The organization is based on a simple philosophy: 1. Violence in the Middle East has decreased the amount of social interaction between members of different cultures from the region. 2. This decrease in socialization has impeded the ability of members of the different cultures to make friendships and bonds. 3. Without having friendships with members from different cultures, individuals are less likely to have a personal stake in the concerns and hardships of others. 4. As lawyers and future community leaders, it is our responsibility to make sure policy respects the needs of others. | |
| Minority Association of Pre Medical Students | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall 50 Student Center Bld box #133 | 313-577-3153 | http:// | waynestatemaps@yahoo.com | MAPS represents the undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA). MAPS chapters are spread throughout the country at over 150 undergraduate institutions. SNMA is the nation's oldest and largest student organization focused on the needs and concerns of medical students of color. SNMA has a great interest in increasing the number of under represented minority physicians entering the workforce and know that our pre-medical students are our future colleagues and succeors. Here at Wanye State, our MAPS chapter is directly affiliated with the SNMA chapter at the medical school; The Black Medical Association (BMA). We have a direct pipeline to the medical school and we dedicated to empowering minority pre-medical students with the tools they need to become competitive applicants. |
| Model United Nations | Political | Honors Program 5155 Gullen Mall 2100 Undergraduate Library Detroit, MI 48202 | (313) 577-3030 | http://honors.wayne.edu/modelun/ | ModelUN@wayne.edu | The Wayne State University Model United Nations (MUN) Program is sponsored by the WSU Honors Program. MUN has an annual conference in which over 100 high school students from all over Southeastern Michigan attend, as well as over 50 WSU student representatives. We have a different global issue at each conference that will be debated and discussed. Each student is put into one of 20 countries and they try to present a resoluntion for the issue at hand. This event is free of charge and is a great opportunity. Lunch is included. Any questions can be directed to ModelUN@wayne.edu, or by calling the Honors Program at (313) 577-3030. |
| Multicultural Law Student Association | Political | Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 Student Center, Mailbox #96 | (313) 577-1010 | http://mlsa.wayne.edu | aw7889@wayne.edu | The Multicultural Law Student Association (MLSA) will create an environment that demonstrates passion and interest in law-related careers and/or fields. Through sharing ideas, interests and opening ourselves up to a diverse pool of members, this organization will do all that it can and offer the utmost insight into law-related careers and opportunities that prospective individuals are interested in. As officers of such an organization, we are determined to not only gather interested and willing members, but we also are determined to seek the interest, advice and assistance of real-world professionals, such as attorneys, judges, politicians, the media and other individuals connected to the law, bringing this organization into full throttle mode, as well as its ideas and interests, full circle. |
| Muslim Law Students' Association | Religious | Wayne State University School of Law 471 W. Palmer Detroit, MI 48202 | (248) 872-2168 | http:// | The Muslim Law Students' Association of Wayne State University works for the betterment of the Muslim and Non-Muslim community on campus through community service, education and social activities. | |
| Muslim Student's Association | Religious | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 350.6 Student Center Mailbox Number 50 | 248 819-0337 | http://wsu-msa.com | MSA-NEWS@LISTS.WAYNE.EDU | The Wayne State University - Muslim Students' Association (WSU-MSA) is a constituted organization on campus that serves the cause of Islam. Its purpose is to serve Allah (SWT) in the best way possible, based on the precepts established in the Qur'an and Sunnah, and it is this ideology that unites the members of the MSA under one umbrella and motivates us to work willingly for the cause of Islam. It is to promote unity among Muslim students with varied backgrounds, ethnicities, and nationalities at WSU so as to enable the practice of Islam as a complete way of life. |
| National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | Social Action | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50, Mailbox 23 Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-303-8920 | http:// | Founded in 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization. Its members throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in the public and private sectors. Our mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights for all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. As a chapter in the Youth and College Division, our job is to advocate for the minorities here on campus. | |
| National Association of Black Accountants, Inc,, Wayne State Student Chapter (NABA) | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall SCB, Room 50, Box #138 Detroit, MI 48202 | N/A | http:// | naba@wayne.edu | The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) is one of the premier professional organizations in the nation. NABA has the unique opportunity of representing the interests of more than 100,000 people of color in furthering their educational, professional, and career aspirations in the related business fields of accounting, consulting, finance and information technology. The motto of NABA, Lifting As We Climb, is exemplified best in our mission, which addresses the professional needs of our members while developing and inspiring future leaders who will shape tomorrow’s business professions. |
| National Black Operations Business Association | Social Action | SCB box 88 | (313) 598-8440 | http://nboba.blogspot.com | Community based service organization | |
| National Pan-Hellenic Council | Service | 5221 Gullen Mall Box 170 | 908 616 2781 | http:// | The National Pan Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC) is currently composed of nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities. NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions. On May 10, 1930 on the campus of Howard University in Washington DC, the National Pan Hellenic Council was formed as a permanent organization with the following charter members: Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi Fraternities, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, and Zeta Phi Beta Sororities. In 1931, Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternities joined the council. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority joined in 1937 and Iota Phi Theta Fraternity completed the list of member organizations in 1997. | |
| National Society of Black Engineers | Academic-Professional | 5050 Anthony Wayne Dr. #2202 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| National Society of Collegiate Scholars | Honoraries | Mailbox 102 Student Center Detroit, MI 48202 | 586-873-6184 | http:// | waynestatenscs@yahoo.com | The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is the nation’s premiere honor organization for high-achieving students. NSCS recognizes outstanding academic achievement among first- and second-year college students. Membership is based on grade point average and class standing, and is by invitation only. NSCS aims to honor, inspire and engage its members, and offers benefits including scholarships, leadership development, travel opportunities and career resources. |
| Native American Student Organization | Ethnic-Cultural | SCB Box 90 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | 3135751394 | Geronimo1913@aol.com | We are an organization dedicated to provideing a medium at WSU for public exposure, for all those interested, to past and current Native American issues while encouraging a sense of pride for the Native American student body on campus and ensuring a sustained Native American presence, history, and culture on campus. We also serve as a social forum to strengthen the Native American presence on campus. | |
| Newman Student Organization | Religious | 761 Student Center Detroit, MI 48202 | 3135773462 | http://wsucatholic.com | newman@wayne.edu | We provide a Catholic presence on campus to meet the religious, social, and recreational needs of students. |
| Omega Psi Phi | Social Fraternities | 5221 Gullenmall box 71 Detroit, MI 48202 | 12486367997 | http://www.nusigmaques.com | nusigmaques@hotmil.com | Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity, Inc was founded in 1911 at Howard University by four outstanding men. Thse men sought purpose to design a fraternity soley build on the establishment of friendship. We are a fraternity based on four cardial principle: Manhood, Scholarsip, Perserverance and uplift. The fraternity's purpose is to uplift the community and to strive for excellence in EVERY endevor. |
| Opportunity Knox | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall, Room 50, Box 87 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 | N/A | http:// | Opportunity Knox will create an atmosphere for successful student entrepreneurs to grow. Through shared resource pools and networking opportunities, members will support each other when taking ideas from the planning to the production stage. Although members will have total creative control over their own projects, they will have access to plenty of like-minded individuals willing to evaluate, critique, and assist. | |
| Outdoor Adventure Group | Recreation | Mailbox 176, Student Center | (313) 577-2348 | http:// | he Outdoor Adventure Group has emerged from the passion of outdoor pursuits and zest for excitement from students and staff of the Wayne State University Community. This partnership, initiated by the WSU Wilderness Medical Society and Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center staff in 2005, the Outdoor Adventure Group provides academic learning, practical knowledge, social interaction and rushes of adrenaline through its programs and clinics. Activities include backpacking, snowboarding, biking, running, rock climbing, fishing, white water rafting, and many more! | |
| Pakistani Student Association | Ethnic-Cultural | Student Center Box # 30 | 248-798-9785 | http:// | Bringing Pakistanis together. | |
| Pharm D Class of 2010 | University Governments | 259 Mack Ave Detroit, MI 48201 | 313-577-6354 | http:// | The Class of 2010 is determined to graduate from the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy leaving a legacy that will allow the faculty to remember us, and that will serve as an example for future classes. Success in the many facets of our future profession and our education is the basis from which we begin. In order to provide the most positive educational experience, certain objectives must be achieved. An environment that promotes the strengthening of cohesive relations among students, and between students and faculty, is of the utmost importance. Class organization in the form of Student Government provides a means of achieving resolution, accomplishing common goals and providing structured leadership responsibilities as they are called for. Our goal is to provide these skills in an enthusiastic and motivating manner to make our educational years memorable | |
| PharmD Class of 2009 | Other | 259 Mack Ave Suite 1600 Detroit, Mi 48202 | 577-1716 | http:// | Class of 2009 PharmD Class at the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy | |
| Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. | Social Fraternities | 5221 Gullen Mall, Room 50, Box 39 | 313-207-3836 | http:// | Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students. The founders, Honorable A. Langston Taylor, Honorable Leonard F. Morse, and Honorable Charles I. Brown, wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would truly exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. The founders deeply wished to create an organization that viewed itself as "a part of" the general community rather than "apart from" the general community. They believed that each potential member should be judged by his own merits rather than his family background or affluence...without regard of race, nationality, skin tone or texture of hair. They wished and wanted their fraternity to exist as part of even a greater brotherhood which would be devoted to the "inclusive we" rather than the "exclusive we". | |
| Physician Assistants Student Society | Academic-Professional | Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy & Healthsciences Physician Assistant Studies 259 Mack Avenue Suite 2590 Detroit, Michigan 48202 | (313) 577-1368 | http://www.pa.wayne.edu | The Wayne State University Physician Assistants Student Society is composed of students that aspire to further our educational development and reach out to the surrounding community. Our Mission Statement: "We, the students of the Wayne State University Physician Assistants Student Society, realize that through formal organization we can best foster professional growth, program development, and community service. In all aspects of its function, this Society will pursue and uphold integrity, equality, dignity, and clinical and academic excellence." | |
| Pi Kappa Alpha | Social Fraternities | 4251 Cass Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 | 7349343592 | http://www.wsupikes.com | deltanupikes@yahoogroups.com | Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience. Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is a Greek letter, secret, college, social fraternity. It is composed of men who share similar ideals of friendship, truth, honor, and loyalty. The Fraternity's ideals are expressed in the written words and symbols of a secret ritual. These ideals and members' ability to maintain the visions of the Fraternity's founders are the great moral legacy of Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia on March 1, 1868. Our chapter is Wayne State's largest mens fraternity. Hold 14 Greek Week championships. Has won Homecoming King 24 out of the past 27 years Has a chapter GPA of 3.1. 38% of Delta Nu are on the Dean's List. 55% of Delta Nu are Presidential Scholars. 25% of Delta Nu are members of the Gamma Sigma Alpha Honor Society. Eleven-time Robert Edgar Smythe award winners. |
| Pi Theta Epsilon | Academic-Professional | Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 259 Mack Avenue Detroit, MI. 48201 | (313) — 577 - 1716 | http:// | Pi Theta Epsilon is the Occupational Therapy Honor Society here at Wayne State University. We represent the field of occupational therapy and educate the public on our services. | |
| Political Science Graduate Student Organization | Academic-Professional | 2040 Faculty Administration Building, Detroit MI, 48202 | (313) 577-2630 | http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wsupsgso/ | The Political Science Graduate Student Organization is dedicated to the professional development of graduate political science and public administration students, as well as informing the broader community about politics and the wide-ranging impacts thereof. | |
| Pre Law Student Association | Academic-Professional | Pre Law Student Assoc 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202 Box 35 | 313-577-6839 | http:// | Our purpose is to provide resources to students interested in going to law school. The PLSA offers LSAT prep from Kaplan representatives, guest speakers from professionals in the field, and tours of law schools and court houses. Additionally, the PLSA also provides a forum to discuss legal and political issues occuring in the world today. | |
| Pre-Dentistry Students Association | Academic-Professional | 5221 Gullen Mall, Student Center, WSU Mailbox #95 | 313-577-1010 | http:// | au5233@wayne.edu | The goals and purposes of the Pre-Dentistry Students Association (PDSA) is to establish a supportive community for pre-dental students to help each other through their years at Wayne State in preparation for dental school as well as the dental school application process. PDSA plans to organize seminars, workshops, volunteer activities and social events for its members. The organization will allow students with common goals to become friends and aid each other in the rigorous dental school preparation process. PDSA will provide information for prospective pre-dentistry students and guidance for pre-dent majors. |
| Project Progress | Social Action | #106, 50, student center building, Detroit, 48202 | (313) 577-1010 | Project Progress is a new coalition dedicated to unifying four of the most progressive student organizations at Wayne State University: The Student Environmental Action League (SEAL), Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally (GLBTA) Union, and Students for Choice (SFC). This coalition will strive to promote education, partnership, and change, among our generation and will focus on these issues for the upcoming election. | ||
| Project Volunteer | Service | Room 50 Box 21 Student Center Building | n/a | http://www.projectvolunteer.blogspot.com | wsuprojectvolunteer@yahoogroups.com | Project Volunteer is a student-led community service group whose primary focus is to help improve Detroit and its surrounding area. The group is actively involved with organizations including, but not limited to, PB&J Outreach, Capuchins, Earthworks, Greening of Detroit, Habitat for Humanity and St. Pat's Senior Center. PV's mission, therefore, is to promote giving back to the community and to help create positive change. |
| Project: A.R.T. | Entertainment | Student Center Bldg. Room 50, Box 48 Detroit, MI 48201 | 313-921-8821 | http://www.projectart313.org | projectart313@yahoo.com | Project: A.R.T. is dedicated to actively assisting new and upcoming Hip Hop artists in developing professionalism, integrity and community awareness. |
| Psi Chi | Academic-Professional | 7502, 7th floor Maccabees building Wayne State University 5057 Woodward Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-0370 | http:// | psichiwsu@yahoo.com | Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate men and women who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications. Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS). |
| Public Relations Student Society of America | Academic-Professional | 585 Manoogian Hall Detroit, MI 48201 | N/A | http://www.comm.wayne.edu/prssa.php | prssa.wsu2@yahoo.com | The Public Relations Student Society of America [PRSSA] has a long standing tradition of bridging the gap between students and professionals. Membership offers students several academic and professional development opportunities, including access to PRSA-Detroit conferences and events. The James S. Measell chapter at Wayne State was founded in 1983 and has won several awards for their electronic newsletter, The Salute; worked tirelessly with different organizations throughout the community; and hosted several events in honor of distinguished alumni. |
| Punjabi Student Organization | Ethnic-Cultural | 5221 Gullen Mall, Room 50, Box 190 | 5863447491 | http://waynestate.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2220777069 | PSO@gmail.com | To unify and represent the Punjabi student population at Wayne State University. Organize cultural events to increase recognition to other cultures. To preserve and increase awareness of Punjabi heritage through social and cultural awareness, community service. To represent all Punjabi speaking students at Wayne State University. To provide support and service to new students. |
| Radiation Therapy Student Activities Organization | Academic-Professional | Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Department of Health Care Sciences Radiation Therapy Technology Program Room 1130 Detroit, MI 48201 | 313-577-1137 | http:// | RTSAO membership is primarily open to students in the Wayne State University Radiation Therapy Technology professional program. This student organization serves to represent the issues, concerns and goals of the Radiation Therapy Technology Students at the college and university level. This is accomplished by RTSAO activities including but not limited to fundraising, projects to build student awareness of the program and recruitment of future radiation therapy students. | |
| Radiologic Technology Class of 2009 | Academic-Professional | 259 Mack Avenue Detroit, MI 48201 | 3139161348 | http:// | The Class of 2009 of the Radiologic Technology program are students of wayne state university in collaboration with henry ford hospital for clinical education. Currently our organization consist of 10 members, all of which are apart of the RT bachelors program. | |
| Real Hip Hope Committee | Ethnic-Cultural | 5221 Gullen Mall 50, Mailbox #128 | ||||
| Rho Chi | Academic-Professional | 259 Mack Avenue, Detroit, Michigan | 313-577-1716 | http:// | The Rho Chi Society: The Academic Honor Society in Pharmacy. Established in 1922 and is a Member of the Association of College Honor Societies. The Rho Chi Society encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual achievement and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of pharmacy. The Society further encourages high standards of conduct and character and fosters fellowship among its members. The Society seeks universal recognition of its members as lifelong intellectual leaders in pharmacy, and as a community of scholars, to instill the desire to pursue intellectual excellence and critical inquiry to advance the profession. | |
| S.P.E.C.I.A.L. | Academic-Professional | 5057 Woodward Avenue, 11th floor Detroit, MI 48202 | 313-577-9157 | http:// | S.P.E.C.I.A.L. has three main goals: to promote Africana Studies as a major, to promote higher education among DPS youth and to support Africana Studies majors and minors in career and academic endeavors. We would like to bridge the gap between the campus and the community as well as the gap between the professor and the student. S.P.E.C.I.A.L. also challenges the images that the youth are bombarded with regarding who African Americans are as a people. | |
| School of Business Administration Student Senate | Academic-Professional | 116 Rands House - Business Annex | 313-577-4783 | http:// | We strive to act as a successful gateway between corporate America and Wayne State Business Students while increasing the quality of education and expirence of Business Students. | |
| School of Social Work Student Organization | Service | Student Organization 4756 Cass Ave. Thompson Home 032 | 313-577-1639 | http:// | Student Org is the umbrella organization that oversees all of the student groups at the School of Social Work. The primary task of the organization is to address issues concerning students. | |
| Share an Umbrella | Service | 940 west forest avenue Detroit MI, 48201 apt#7 | 3133335235 | http:// | Share an umbrella is an organization that is focused on helping the community by providing services and volunteering to those who need it. The emphasis is on the student schedule and not of the organization, thus allowing one to increase his effectiveness in helping others and his community | |
| Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc | Social Sororities | 5221 Gullen Mall Room 50 Box 58 Detroit 48201 | 313-400-1286 | http://www.sgrho1922.org | alphaeta_wsusgrho@yahoo.com | Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc was organized November 12, 1922 by 7 school teachers. The group was incorporated December 29, 1925 when a charter was granted to the Alpha Chapter at Butler University. The Ol'Skool Alpha Eta Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc |