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DETROIT (AP) — Wayne State University's Mortuary Science Building is getting ready to host its annual open house.
Thursday's free event includes tours and runs 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The open house showcases programs in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences' Department of Fundamental and Applied Sciences.
The Detroit building houses teaching and research resources in embalming, anatomy and restorative arts as well as laboratories. Hands-on activities are planned to highlight academic and career opportunities in clinical laboratory science, forensics, mortuary science and pathology.
Established in 1939, Wayne State University's mortuary science program is the only such accredited undergraduate degree program in Michigan.
Reservations for the open house aren't required. Free parking will be available.
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