Clash of the Titans crowdfunding competition to help support Athletics
Detroit Mercy is conducting the sixth annual Clash of the Titans giving competition to help support the University’s NCAA Division I athletic teams.
Detroit Mercy is conducting the sixth annual Clash of the Titans giving competition to help support the University’s NCAA Division I athletic teams.
The reigning Horizon League men’s basketball Player of the Year Antoine Davis will start the season as the preseason favorite for the award, it was announced on Wednesday by the conference office.
The Michigan Colleges Alliance (MCA) is once again hosting the Campus Community Challenge. This challenge pairs student teams with community non-profit organizations to solve community challenges in innovative ways.
Detroit Mercy’s Student Success Center has announced a new online appointment system for undergraduate students called TutorTrac. Using the new system, students can schedule an appointment with a tutor or peer mentor.
Detroit Mercy’s Women and Gender Studies program will be hosting a non-partisan voter registration drive between 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 in the lobby of the McNichols Campus Library.
Help support Safety Street, Detroit Mercy’s annual trick-or-treat event, by donating candy and sweets to ensure a fun, safe and successful time for our community. …
Each year, this annual symposium highlights the research conducted by undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, the College of Engineering & Science invites hundreds of high school students and alumni to experience the academic research achievements of our students.
Director of the Catholic Studies Program Si Hendry, S.J., will lead a group of faculty, staff and administrators through Ignatius Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises integrated into every day life.
Detroit Mercy’s Office of Mission Integration will be celebrating their special monthly liturgy on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at noon in the St. Ignatius Chapel.
Detroit Mercy President Donald B. Taylor recently joined Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson for a nearly, 20-minute interview on WDET 101.9 FM.
In response to the recommendations provided by you during the Detroit Mercy Employee Satisfaction Survey the university has developed an online Employee Suggestion Form. If you attended the Colleague Development Day session you are aware this tool was coming. We appreciate all of your feedback and are excited to provide employees a way to submit their ideas.
Detroit Mercy’s Wellness Center invites students to a free lunch and learn session on Thursday, Oct. 20 from 12:45-1:15 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge of the Student Union.
Detroit Mercy Professor of Communication Studies Jason Roche received a $17,088 grant from the Michigan Arts and Culture Council (MACC). The grant will help fund production of a documentary film about the remarkable history and current restoration of Hamtramck Stadium.
Students, alumni, faculty and staff and friends are invited to join the Creative Writing Collective, with its next meeting set for 4-5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17.
Join HAVEN, Oakland County’s program for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, for an interactive presentation, “Let’s Talk About It: Consent 101” at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 in the Chemistry Building, Room 114.
Before running the 2022 Detroit Free Press Marathon, stop by Ss. Peter and Paul Jesuit Church for some spiritual nourishment at the fifth annual Blessing of the Sneakers!
Detroit Mercy men’s basketball senior Antoine Davis was recently featured on his chase for Pete Maravich’s NCAA career scoring record in The Field of 68.
Detroit Mercy community, the Wellness Center on the McNichols Campus is holding a flu vaccine clinic for both students and employees from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11.
Detroit Mercy’s Mission Micro-Grant Program annually awards grants up to $200 to any full- or part-time faculty or staff member in support of a wide range of activities that promote Detroit Mercy’s mission.
Facility Operations and Construction Management is scheduled to begin the North Quad renovation project on Oct. 17, 2022.
Join the Detroit Mercy community for an interfaith panel discussion on faith and identity on Thursday, Oct. 13 from 1-2 p.m. The discussion, titled “Faith, …
Ali Asgar Alibhai, a history professor at Texas, is set to give a talk on the McNichols Campus titled, “Water and the Pious Prince: Understanding Medieval Islamic Political Discourse through Hydraulic Architecture.”
Learn about how you can travel to India with Detroit Mercy during an on-line information session at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12. The trip to India with the University is scheduled for May 2023.
In collaboration with Mercy College of Ohio, University Ministry is hosting a retreat all about finding balance in your life. The retreat is set for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15 at the Holley Family Village in Brooklyn, Mich.
Come and join Fr. Patrick Kelly, SJ and Sr. Judy Mouch, RSM for their first half-day retreat set for Friday, Oct. 14 from 9-11:30 a.m. in Lansing-Reilly Hall, to be followed by lunch.
University Ministry is bringing NETWORK, a Catholic social justice lobby in Washington, D.C., to the McNichols Campus for a workshop on faith and politics on …
Hundreds of people — alumni, students, faculty and staff, family and friends — attended nearly two dozen events from Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 29-Oct. 1 on the McNichols Campus to help celebrate Homecoming.
Students in University of Detroit Mercy’s Communications Studies program have honed their filmmaking skills by telling the stories of local baseball history for a new …
Detroit Mercy staff, faculty and administration are invited to a two-part series on Discernment in Daily Life, that Associate Profession of Religious Studies Patrick Kelly, S.J. will be offering.
The Center for Career & Professional Development and the College of Engineering & Science is set to host the 2022 Fall Career and Co-op Fair on Thursday, Oct. 6 from 3-6 p.m. The fair is open for all current students as well as recent graduates.
Samaiyah Abdur-Rahman reached the pinnacle of her small business career by participating in New York Fashion Week with The Model Experience in Brooklyn, NY.
The public, students, staff and faculty are invited to hear two nationally award-winning poets read from their work at University of Detroit Mercy.
Throughout the summer, the University upgraded the McNichols Campus cable TV service to an all-High Definition solution for our resident students and various locations across the campus. Along with the new service came a few in-house channels showcasing local content as well as digital signage content. These channels are located at the bottom of our channel line-up.
Tim McCabe, S.J., executive director of the Pope Francis Center in downtown Detroit, will discuss homelessness in Detroit at the Oct. 18 gathering of the Jesuit Friends & Alumni Network of Detroit.
The University of Detroit Mercy marks its 10th year of educational travel to Cuba. Several events are scheduled in October to learn about the program, viewing student projects and how to participate in traveling to Cuba during spring break of the 2022-23 academic year.
Detroit Mercy and Detroit’s Parks and Recreation department have joined in partnership to provide virtual foreign language programming to residents in the city. This is …
Upcoming events include free snacks and information at the School of Law on Monday Oct. 10 and tabling with prizes at the Titan Dining Room on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Looking to display an upcoming event or important information on the new televisions in the Student Union? Detroit Mercy Marketing & Communications, in partnership with Information Technology Services (ITS), now uses a centralized system for digital signage on the McNichols Campus.
Visiting Scholar Nizar Ibrahim will present a seminar, titled “Spinosaurus: The Lost Giant of the Cretaceous,” on Monday, Oct. 3 at noon in Engineering E237. …
Enjoy the final presentations of the Titan monologue slam and stay for the live improv show with performers Jaime Moyer ’01, Marc Evan Jackson and Nancy Hayden.
Detroit Mercy alumnus Thomas Page ’71, ’76 recently commissioned a sculpture to honor and reflect the University’s Jesuit and Mercy foundations, traditions and values while paying homage to the institution’s bright future. An unveiling of this sculpture will take place during the University’s Homecoming.
Celebrate all Titan Athletic teams while enjoying music and refreshments alongside the glow of a bonfire on the McNichols Campus following the annual Hoop Night in the D at Calihan Hall, where alumni, students, staff and fans will get a first-look at the men’s and women’s basketball teams.
Detroit Mercy President Donald Taylor was featured on WXYZ Detroit’s Spotlight on the News on Sunday, Sept. 25.
Detroit Mercy students, the University is looking for 8-10 students to assist with the booster clinic against COVID-19, set for 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4 in the ballroom of the Student Union on the McNichols Campus.
Titan students, staff, alumni and fans, along with the community, are welcomed to get a first-look at the Detroit Mercy men’s and women’s basketball squads with Hoop Night in the D from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 at Calihan Hall.
Detroit Mercy’s History Department and College of Liberal Arts & Education have created a new grant specifically for history majors and minors, who would like to participate in Detroit Mercy’s International Experience in India in May 2023.
Thanks to a grant received from The Kresge Foundation and partnerships with Grow Detroit’s Young Talent and Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, the Detroit Mercy School of Architecture & Community Development’s nonprofit community design organization, Detroit Collaborative Design Center, was able to continue to give back, this time through a six-week high school summer internship program.
Detroit Mercy’s Day of Giving, hosted by Alumni Relations and Annual Giving, is celebrated Tuesday, Sept. 27! There are many activities — both in-person and virtually — allowing students to participate on the McNichols, Riverfront, Corktown and Novi campuses.
Detroit Mercy’s School of Architecture & Community Development lectures series will feature guest speaker Kofi Boone at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Join a march to protest gender-based violence, support safe communities, and stand in solidarity with women and others affected by sexual violence and other forms of discrimination.