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WWJ Newsradio highlights ‘Warriors in the Community’

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Warriors in the community, WWJ 950 News Radio

Commuters and news junkies in metro Detroit are learning more about how intimately and extensively Wayne State is working to help solve the myriad challenges facing our community and state.

A new, weekly segment, “Warriors in the Community,” sponsored by Wayne State University, airs on Mondays during prime drive time at 5:12 p.m. on WWJ Newsradio 950 AM. The station reaches more than 352,000 listeners each week.

In the two-minute segments, Darrell Dawsey, WSU associate director of community communications, interviews faculty, staff and students about how they make a difference in the lives of others. The segments kicked off in April.

“I produce a weekly e-newsletter and an annual magazine that highlight the great work Wayne State is doing in the surrounding community,” said Dawsey. “Through this new partnership with WWJ, I’m excited to be able to share these great stories with a broader audience. Wayne State is making a difference, and we want everyone to know all about it.”

Wayne State has received the Carnegie Foundation’s highest classification for community engagement, a testament to the university’s positive impact on its community, state and beyond.

Examples of programs featured on “Warriors in the Community” include the School of Medicine’s Street Medicine, in which medical students lead outreach to the city’s homeless population; Wayne Law’s Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, which is currently working with immigrant children who have been separated from their parents; and the Educational Transition Coordination Program, which helps formerly incarcerated individuals enroll in college.