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As our region looks to diversify and have a thriving workforce, Wayne State University hopes to do its part by creating more well-rounded, educated young professionals.  

How? The university, located in the heart of the Motor City with a population that is over 80% African American, will launch the Detroit Center for Black Studies and plans to hire 30 faculty in the humanities with funding from a $6 million grant it received in December from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 

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