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Wayne State University

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Detroit, United States

A public research university in Detroit providing diverse programs and services to enhance community engagement and education.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Wayne State University

-4.78

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Wayne State University Political Finance Profile (2024 Cycle)

An OpenSecrets profile reveals that during the 2024 cycle, Wayne State University reported $502,040 in campaign contributions and $200,000 in lobbying expenditures. The profile also highlights a change in the revolving door dynamic, with 3 out of 4 lobbyists in 2023 having previously held government jobs, compared to none in 2024.

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BYSTANDER

Wayne State University is currently rated as a Bystander.

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Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

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  • Wayne State University Political Finance Profile (2024 Cycle) Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    An OpenSecrets profile reveals that during the 2024 cycle, Wayne State University reported $502,040 in campaign contributions and $200,000 in lobbying expenditures. The profile also highlights a change in the revolving door dynamic, with 3 out of 4 lobbyists in 2023 having previously held government jobs, compared to none in 2024.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The reported political contributions and lobbying expenditures suggest an active engagement in political finance. Such financial involvement can facilitate undue influence in politics, potentially supporting power structures that risk democratic accountability. Although the scale is moderate and the change in revolving door patterns in 2024 is a slight improvement, the overall activity is viewed unfavorably through an anti-authoritarian lens.

    Wayne State University Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • Graduate Employee Contract Talks Expose Labor Exploitation at Wayne State Logo
    JAN
    10
    2025

    Graduate employees at Wayne State University, represented by the Graduate Employees Organizing Committee, have initiated contract negotiations and held a rally demanding higher wages and better working conditions. The move comes against the backdrop of significant administrative salary increases, raising concerns about the university's prioritization of funds and fair treatment of its workers.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 4

    The university's decision to boost administrative salaries by $16.8 million between 2021 and 2023, while graduate employees earn barely livable wages and face severe financial hardship, reflects a neglect of fair labor practices. The ongoing contract negotiations and union-led rally underline systemic issues in labor relations at Wayne State University, marking a concerning trend in its approach to human rights and worker well-being.

    Struggling Wayne State grads push for higher wages, better working conditions in contract talks

  • WSUPD suppresses pro-Palestinian protest at Board Meeting Logo
    APR
    26
    2024

    Wayne State University Police Department physically removed pro-Palestinian activists during an April 26, 2024, Board of Governors meeting, where protesters were demanding that the university divest from companies funding Israel's actions in Gaza. This incident highlights the university's involvement in quelling political dissent and restricting freedom of expression.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 4

    The physical removal of pro-Palestinian activists from a Board of Governors meeting represents an authoritarian suppression of dissenting political views. This action undermines democratic discourse and limits political expression, aligning with behaviors that typically support fascist or authoritarian practices. The use of police force against protesters, especially those advocating for divestment on ethical grounds, is a concerning sign of institutional complicity in repressing marginalized voices.

    WSUPD physically removes pro-Palestinian activists from BOG meeting, student arrested

  • Wayne State University Lobbying Expenditure 2023 Logo
    DEC
    31
    2023

    Wayne State University spent $120,000 on lobbying activities during 2023, as detailed in the OpenSecrets lobbying profile, reflecting its active engagement in the political process to secure favorable policies.

  • +15

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The university's expenditure of $120,000 on lobbying in 2023 shows proactive political engagement. As a public research institution, Wayne State University appears to be working within the democratic process to influence policy decisions that could benefit its educational community. This type of engagement, when transparent and geared toward protecting community interests and academic freedom, is viewed in a positive light from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    Wayne State University Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

  • WSU Board Meeting Disrupted Over Divestment Demands Logo
    DEC
    07
    2023

    Students disrupted a Wayne State University Board of Governors meeting on December 7, 2023, demanding that the university divest from companies that profit from war, including firms such as Boeing, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin. The protest highlighted a call for socially responsible investment practices amid concerns over complicity in funding entities linked to war profiteering and potential authoritarian aggression.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 4

    The disruption at the board meeting underscores a failure of proactive public political responsibility by the university. By not immediately addressing calls for divestment, Wayne State University’s leadership appears passive in countering financial complicity with companies linked to war and human rights abuses, which from an anti-fascist perspective is a concerning inaction.

    Students disrupt Wayne State Board of Governors meeting - WDET 101.9 FM

  • -30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 4

    By deferring any policy change and relying on the existing expertise of the WSU Foundation Board, the university has not acted to incorporate socially responsible criteria in its investment practices. This inaction arguably continues financial support for companies implicated in war profiteering, reflecting poor ethical responsibility and business practices.

    Students disrupt Wayne State Board of Governors meeting - WDET 101.9 FM

  • Senate Resolution Urges WSU Ethical Divestment Logo
    NOV
    03
    2023

    A Senate resolution passed on November 3, 2023, criticizes Wayne State University's investment strategy by highlighting its stakes in companies profiting from wars and human rights violations. The resolution specifically calls on the university to divest from companies with business ties to Israel, framing these investments as ethically problematic.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 4

    The Senate resolution represents a significant public and political intervention, urging accountability in WSU's investment practices. By pressing the university to divest from companies implicated in human rights abuses and conflicts, the resolution aligns with progressive efforts to counter authoritarian and exploitative practices.

    BREAKING: Senate passes resolution encouraging WSU to divest from companies with business ties to Israel

  • +30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 4

    The resolution criticizes WSU's current investment in companies that are alleged to profit from war and human rights abuses. This external pressure emphasizes the need for ethical investment practices, aligning with a broader progressive agenda to ensure institutional accountability and responsible business practices.

    BREAKING: Senate passes resolution encouraging WSU to divest from companies with business ties to Israel

  • Wayne State Lobbyist Joins Whitmer Administration Logo
    OCT
    13
    2023

    Wayne State University's top lobbyist has been appointed as legislative director in Governor Gretchen Whitmer's administration. The move is aimed at advancing the new Democratic agenda in a Republican-controlled legislature.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 4

    The appointment of Wayne State University's leading lobbyist to a key role in Governor Whitmer's administration underscores progressive, anti-authoritarian engagement. This move is seen as a bolstering of Democratic policy efforts in a challenging, Republican-dominated legislative environment, aligning with anti-fascist values through executive political engagement.

    Wayne State lobbyist to become Whitmer legislative director

  • WSU Lobbying Activity Report 2023 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    Wayne State University was reported to have spent $120,000 on lobbying activities in 2023, as documented in the OpenSecrets lobbying reports, reflecting its engagement in the political process.

  • +10

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The filing of lobbying reports revealing a $120,000 expenditure in 2023 indicates that Wayne State University is actively engaging in the political sphere in a transparent manner. While lobbying can be controversial, in this context the activity appears to be aimed at protecting academic interests and ensuring continued support for educational initiatives, which aligns with progressive and transparent political engagement.

    Wayne State University Lobbying Reports • OpenSecrets

  • Wayne State University Signs New Faculty Contract Logo
    SEP
    15
    2021

    Wayne State University and its faculty union reached a three-year contract agreement that provides a 2% lump sum increase in the first year and an additional 4.25% increase over the following two years. The deal is seen as a positive step towards ensuring fair compensation and improved labor conditions for university faculty.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 4

    The contract agreement demonstrates a commitment to fair labor practices by significantly improving faculty pay. This action supports better working conditions and enhances academic worker rights, aligning with progressive values and resisting authoritarian exploitation of labor.

    Wayne State, faculty union agree to new 3-year contract - The Detroit News

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