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Event Notices From November 23

Lawrence Tech Sets Dec. 2 Open House For Graduate Studies: Lawrence Technological University will hold an open house for future students interested in pursuing graduate studies on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the atrium of the Buell Management Building, 21000 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield. Lawrence Tech offers 23 master's degrees, three doctoral degrees and 21 "fast track" graduate certificates in emerging fields. Many courses and several degree programs are offered online. Prospective students should bring their unofficial transcripts and resumes. Application fees will be waived at this event. To RSVP, call (248) 204-3160 or email admissions@ltu.edu, or register online at gradopenhouse.ltu.edu before Nov. 29. For information about graduate programs in Lawrence Tech, go to ltu.edu/futurestudents/vip.asp. Lawrence Technological University, ltu.edu, offers more than 100 undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs in the Colleges of Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Management. Founded in 1932, the 4,500-student, private university pioneered evening classes and today has a growing number of weekend and online programs. Lawrence Tech's 102-acre campus is in Southfield, and programs are also offered in Detroit, Lansing, Petoskey and Traverse City. Lawrence Tech also offers programs with partner universities in Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Inforum Offers Event In Lansing: Inforum will hold an event called "Women Under the Dome - An Evening with Michigan's Future" Tuesday, Nov. 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Troppo, 120 N. Washington Square in Lansing. Tickets are $10. Join Inforum for cocktails and hors d'œuvres for an exclusive chance to mingle and meet with Michigan's newly elected  and returning women officials from the Michigan Legislature. Our state is on the precipice of change, and tomorrow's leaders will help drive that change. This is a great opportunity to speak directly with state policymakers who will help shape Michigan's future. More at www.inforum.org.

Walsh College Sets Info Systems Capstone Fair: A digital forensics workshop for students is among 26 student projects that will be showcased on Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Walsh College Business Information Technology and Information Assurance Capstone Fair. The fair, which is free to the public, will be held from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Troy campus in Rooms 111, 112, and 113. A Walsh student Capstone project demonstrates to faculty, family, fellow students, and industry professionals that they have mastered their subject area before graduating with a Master of Science in Information Systems or Master of Science in Information Assurance degree. Students demonstrate project management and programming skills, solve real-world problems, and often relate their projects to their jobs. Projects include a survey that determines the need to translate electronic medical records for the Arabic community; a web application for classic automobiles; a hardware design for cost-saving cloud computing, and an open source library application for public schools. For more information on the Walsh Master of Science in Information Systems degree, visit www.walshcollege.edu/msis. For more information on the Master of Science in Information Assurance degree, visit www.walshcollege.edu/msia.

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