Wayne State University
韦恩州立大学


榜单 专业 排名
化学科学 化学 #71
医科研究生院 医学与牙科 #73
法律研究生院 法学 #100
数学 数学 #108
物理科学 物理 #111
计算机科学 计算机科学 #112
教育研究生院 教育 #112
工科研究生院 工程学 #116
生物科学 生物 #139
U.S. News 世界大学排名   #283
商科研究生院 商科与经济学 #450

Wayne State University (WSU) strives for “industry, intelligence, integrity” according to its motto. Founded in 1868 as Detroit Medical College, now the university’s School of Medicine, it has expanded over the years to become an urban research institution made up of 13 schools and colleges.

With over 100 buildings located in the beating heart of Detroit, WSU offers more than 380 academic programmes to around 28,000 students.

Students of the university call themselves the Wayne State Warriors. They flock from nearly every state in the US and roughly 60 countries worldwide. For this reason, WSU claims to be the most diverse student body out of all 15 of Michigan’s public universities.

Its urban campus is located in 203 acres in what is known as Detroit’s Cultural Centre Historic District, filled with galleries, museums and theatres. The area is also well known for its lively history of rock ‘n’ roll culture, which saw the genesis of bands like the White Stripes and the Stooges, while the first rock journal Creem was also born there.

With over four million volumes, the American Library Association has ranked the WSU library as the 75th largest collection in the United States. Its Walter P. Reuther library of labour and urban affairs is also the largest of its kind in the US.

The university is associated with and hosts many events of the Detroit Windsor International Film Festival, which was launched in 2008 and takes place in June. It has also included its own student film festival within the programme. 

WSU has been recognised by the Carnegie Foundation as a research intensive university with a very high degree of research activity. The Foundation has also awarded it the Community Engagement classification in honour of the work it does in and around Detroit. 

Notable alumni include the late Philip Levine, Pulitzer prize-winner and poet laureate for the US, 2011-12, whose poems often focussed on working-class Detroit.


42 W. Warren Ave.
Detroit MI 48202
+1 313 577 2150