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Wingate University tied for second place in the 2022 NCAA Division II Award of Excellence competition, recognizing its long-running partnership with the United Way Day of Caring. Wingate University is ranked first among NCAA Division II Academic All-America producing schools for having 125 Academic All-America student-athletes since January 1 ...
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In 1952, Wingate Junior College was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and in 1977, became a four-year institution, Wingate College. The college continued to grow, especially under the leadership of Jerry McGee, added graduate programs, and became Wingate University in 1995. [ 5 ]
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Originally built for William Lennane, it became the headquarters of the Detroit Association of Women's Clubs in 1941. The building is significant for its connection to the Detroit Association of Women's Clubs and the civil rights movement in Detroit. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in December 2024. [1]
Norwayne runner Jaylee Wingate is The Daily Record's 2022-23 Female Athlete of the Year after dominating on the track like few before her. 2022-23 Female Athlete of the Year: Jaylee Wingate blazes ...
In 2002, suburban Detroit real estate developer David Sinacola submitted a proposal, similar to what the Corner Ballpark would become, that suggested that the stadium could be converted into a complex of residential lofts, retail stores, restaurants, offices and an athletic club that would overlook the stadium's lush green playing field.
Craig Patrick, Hall of Fame center, coach and general manager (born in Detroit) Jeff Petry , defenseman for Montreal Canadiens (born in Ann Arbor ) Brian Rafalski , defenseman for Detroit Red Wings and 2002, 2004 and 2006 Olympic teams (born in Dearborn )