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Wilson was unanimously elected President of Wayne State University by the Board of Governors on June 5, 2013. He assumed the presidency on August 1, 2013. [6]Prior to joining Wayne State, President Wilson served as deputy director for strategic scientific planning and program coordination at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of National Institutes of Health.
Espy assumed the presidency of Wayne State University in 2023. Her tenure has focused on realigning university leadership, strengthening partnerships with local businesses and organizations, and implementing the WSU Prosperity Agenda to enhance social mobility, urban health and regional innovation. Key accomplishments include:
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Kimberly Andrews Espy is president of Wayne State University. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit's Wayne State president pens op-ed about university's future.
M. Roy Wilson has led the Detroit university for the past nine years and has informed board he won't seek a new contract next year Wayne State University president M. Roy Wilson to step down on ...
Boris Mordukhovich, mathematician in the areas of nonlinear analysis, optimization, and control theory; founder of modern variational analysis and generalized differentiation; Distinguished University Professor and Lifetime Scholar of the Academy of Scholars at Wayne State; HidegorÅ Nakano, [31] mathematician, after whom Nakano Spaces are named
In October 2022, former Wayne State University president M. Roy Wilson announced that employees would have the holiday off the following year.
The Wayne State University Board of Governors created the Institute of Gerontology in 1965 in response to a State of Michigan mandate. The institute's primary mission in that era was to engage in research, education and service in the field of aging. Wayne State University in 1973 added the College of Lifelong Learning.