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March 27, 1987 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-27

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tion in 1983 of a merit - pay

plan), today, the university's

1982 debt of $15 million has
been cut by 50 percent, the
WSU Alumni Association -
with 16,800 members - has
more than doubled its size,
and enrollment has climbed
back to nearly 30,000 stu-
dents. Last year, there were
7,000 new donors to univer-
sity funding programs, and
private fund-raising
amounted to more than $10
million. The library has re-
gained national ranking, and
an intense program is
underway to improve
Wayne's image and its cam-
pus.
"We're putting up a new
faculty office building, and
we're about to put up a new
biological sciences lab," says
Adamany. "We're virtually
home on a fund-raising drive
for our new medical research
building, and we just finished
renovation of the old
engineering building.
"As to the future, the key
to our present five-year plan,
I think, is a growing em-
phasis on graduate work and
research, along with the con-
tinuing maintenance of a
student body at the under-
graduate level which repre-
sents the entire metro area,"
says Adamany.
"The percentage of our stu-
dent body who are graduate
students has been rising
steadily - in fact, rather
more rapidly than we ex-
pected. In terms of head-
count enrollment, I think it's
about 40 percent now. I've
been quite surprised by the

surge, but I'm very glad to
have had my plans upended
by such a trend!"
Asked to comment on the
reasons for an apparent drop
in the number of Jewish stu-
dents on campus (from
around ten percent in the
'60s and early '70s to around
five percent today, according
to Hillel sources), Adamany
says he believes some of the
smaller enrollment is simply
due to suburban growth.
"A very high percentage of
the college-educated Jewish
population of what is now the
`older generation' are Wayne
State graduates," he says.
"The neighborhood in which
the university is located was
once heavily - though not
exclusively - Jewish. So,
there was the combination of
close geographical access (for
those students) and Wayne
was an institution where
they could afford to go.
"Now, a large number of
all people in the current col-
lege generation are having
the opportunity to go away
from home to school. There's
a very dramatic migration of
students to residential col-
leges right now.
"I'm afraid the quality of
Wayne State is systemati-
cally devalued," he says, "be-
cause it has that image of an
institution people go to when
they don't have the means to
go away to school. There's
that lingering notion that
you're only really going to a
good college if you pack your
bags and leave home.
"We're working to change
that." ❑

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