Who was Wayne State University named after?
The first component of the modern Wayne State University was established in 1868 as the Detroit Medical College, now the School of Medicine. In 1881, the Detroit Normal Training School was established, now the College of Education. Old Main Hall was built in 1896 as Central High School, which later began adding college classes in 1913. Those classes evolved into the Detroit Junior College in 1917, the College of the City of Detroit in 1923, and now WSU’s College of Liberal Arts. In 1919, David L. Mackenzie – who served a dual role as Principal of Detroit Central High School and Detroit Junior College – was officially appointed first Dean of the college that he had originated in 1917. With Mackenzie at the helm, Detroit Junior College grew to become the third largest institution of higher learning in Michigan. The college was granted four-year degree status in 1923 – becoming the College of the City of Detroit; David L. Mackenzie continued as Dean until his death in 1926[9]. In 1920, th