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Work with Gospal against AIDS

  • Project Contact: Peter Gulick
  • College/MAU: College of Osteopathic Medicine

The federally funded program, Gospal against AIDS, is a black organization to educate black clergy and youth on HIV, HCV, COVID. Visits are made to communities and religious organizations to provide black clergy, youth, and others information on HIV,...

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Needs Assessment Survey to Statewide Campus System Members

  • Project Contact: Angie Masters
  • College/MAU: College of Osteopathic Medicine

A needs assessment document was sent to all the surgical specialties at the Statewide Campus System. The purpose of this assessment is to determine what educational needs the SCS may fill for member hospitals and specialties.

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Patient Safety Through the Lenses of Health Care Disparities

  • Project Contact: Julianne Purcell
  • College/MAU: College of Osteopathic Medicine

The goal of this program is two-fold. The first, to design a metric for identifying health care disparities and to then develop a curriculum for patient safety improvement and decrease hospital readmission rates that focuses on improvement in healthc...

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Future Docs

  • Project Contact: Katherine Ruger
  • College/MAU: College of Osteopathic Medicine

Started in 2011 to introduce students at Detroit’s Benjamin Carson High School to careers in medicine, the Future DOcs program has grown to include the Macomb and Lansing regions. Future DOcs exposes high school students interested in pursuing a care...

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Youth Agency Consultation and Training

  • Project Contact: Jason Almerigi
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Services are provided to K-12 districts on promoting strategies for engaging youth as partners in school systems change -- academic, school culture, and supportive services for student physical health and psycho-social well-being. This work, a partne...

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In-Service Training for Michigan Child Welfare Workers

  • Project Contact: Gary Anderson
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Workshops, webinars and training opportunities are provided for Michigan child welfare workers, supervisors, and foster parents. Designed in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services we coordinate a consortium of Michigan ...

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ARPA Statewide Forums for Local Officials

  • Project Contact: Arnold Weinfeld
  • College/MAU: Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement

Held online and in person forums attended by local officials. Goal was to inform on the parameters of how American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds could be spent and better understand community needs.

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GLISA/ Detroit Climate Action Collaborative

  • Project Contact: Jeffrey Andresen
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Helped the City of Detroit identify short and long term actions to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, provided expert advice on the most credible, aggressive and economically viable targets, developed a replicable and complete Climate Action Plan...

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Combating the School-To-Prison Pipeline with Restorative Justice Practices: A Mixed Methods Approach

  • Project Contact: Ashlee Barnes-Lee
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Partnering with a metro Detroit middle school to investigate the impact of restorative practices on school climate and exclusionary discipline outcomes. The study aims are to: (a) examine whether establishing a restorative justice policy led to less ...

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Recognizing, Reflecting, and Responding to Infant/Toddler Cues: An Integrated Parent-Teacher Intervention to Support SE Development through Caregiver Mindfulness and Sensitivity

  • Project Contact: Holly Brophy-Herb
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Professional development intervention to support educators' mental health and high quality, relationship based practices with children and families.

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Certification Programs for Intelligence Analysts

  • Project Contact: Shelagh Dorn
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Outreach and working with underrepresented international analysts to ensure they are able to gain relevant training and certification to participate in the international intelligence community.

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Training Programs for Intelligence Analysts Worldwide

  • Project Contact: Shelagh Dorn
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Outreach and working with underrepresented international analysts to ensure they are able to gain relevant training and certification to participate in the international intelligence community.

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Operation UNITED (Unknown Names Identified through Exhumation and DNA)

  • Project Contact: Carolyn Isaac
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

A team of students participate in Operation UNITED which is a grassroots effort by the Detroit Office of the FBI and the Detroit Police Department to identify homicide victims from cases that have gone cold. These individuals are exhumed and bones ar...

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Public Service Internship Program

  • Project Contact: Marty Jordan
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

The Department of Political Science's Public Service Internship Program facilitates student internships with state legislators, the Governor's Office, State Supreme Court and lower courts, local government offices, nonprofits, lobbying and public rel...

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Detroit Ceasefire --Research Partner

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Detroit Ceasefire has been a cornerstone of Detroit’s violence reduction strategies. Ceasefire involves a focused deterrence model aimed at gang- and group- related violence. It involves direct communication of a deterrence message to high-risk indiv...

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Detroit Community-Based Crime Reduction (CBCR)

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Detroit CBCR seeks to reduce crime in select micro-hotspots in the Eastside of Detroit by directly addressing crime through enforcement strategies and by addressing underlying causes of crime. The project s...

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Detroit Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC)

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Detroit CGIC seeks to prevent violent crime by identifying perpetrators, linking criminal activities, and identifying sources of crime guns for immediate disruption, investigation, and prosecution. It is an interagency collaboration focused on the im...

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21st Century Community Centers Evaluation

  • Project Contact: Jamie Wu
  • College/MAU: Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement

The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) are federally funded out-of-school time programs for high-poverty, low-performing schools administered by state departments of education. This project is an ongoing comprehensive evaluation of s...

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Detroit Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Program (LEAD)

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

This initiative is an arrest diversion program which seeks to address low level offenses, including opioid and other illicit drug use, as public health issues rather than criminal issues providing immediate access to comprehensive, community-based se...

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Detroit Project Safe Neighborhoods

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Detroit Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) involves a multi-agency collaboration of local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies, community partners, and a research partner (i.e. MSU School of Criminal Justice) following a data-driven strategic ...

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Project Greenlight Detroit (PGLD)

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

PGLD is a place-based crime prevention strategy which involved the establishment of a formal partnership between the city of Detroit, Detroit Police Department (DPD), and small business owners and parcel owners. The crime control strategy employed by...

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Innovations in Prosecution – Detroit Opioid Interdiction Project

  • Project Contact: Julie Krupa
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

This project seeks to address opioid and violent crime within the city of Detroit. This includes the assessment of the geospatial distribution of opioid and violent crimes incidents to identify patterns which can inform strategic and tactical underst...

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Detroit Gun Crime Intelligence Center

  • Project Contact: Juli Liebler
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

The primary outcome of a GCIC is the identification of armed violent offenders for investigation and prosecution. Other outcomes include the identification of crime gun sources, efficient resource allocation, providing decision makers with the most a...

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The Detroit Non-Fatal Shooting Grand Jury Project

  • Project Contact: Edmund McGarrell
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

With a focus on Detroit’s 9th precinct, which has historically experienced the highest levels of violent crime in the city, the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office (WCPO) is attacking the problem from multiple angles. First, it developed a dedicated NFS...

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Getting It Right (Evaluation)

  • Project Contact: Merry Morash
  • College/MAU: College of Social Science

Evaluation of a mentoring program for people returning to Wayne county on parole. Graduate and undergraduate students participated.

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