Michigan Bar Foundation helps fund new Detroit Mercy Law clinic

A $16,000 grant from the Michigan State Bar Foundation will help fund a partnership between University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan designed to aid hundreds of low-income, non-prisoner litigants who represent themselves in federal lawsuits each year. …

CBA to offer new experiential learning courses

This winter, the College of Business Administration will launch two new forms of experiential learning for students. MBA 5960, Integrated Field Project, will have graduate students serve as management consultants to Southwest Solutions, a prominent non-profit organization here in Detroit. The experience of solving real problems for an organization will substitute …

Good to know about the CBA

Current College of Business Administration students keep building on the strong reputation built by alumni. Here’s some odds and ends to keep you proud of Detroit Mercy’s CBA. Management program ranked No. 13 in U.S. In October, U.S. News & World Report ranked Detroit Mercy’s undergraduate Management Program the 13th …

International Hour bridges cultures

Each semester, College of Business Administration International Student Counselor Yuping Yang arranges for the College’s Student Advisory Board (SAB) to partner with the Chinese Students Association in hosting International Hour where students can sample ethnic foods and learn more about each other’s cultures. In November, keynote speaker was former SAB …