Detroit Mercy faculty members Paul Spadafora and Mark Zachos presented on “Vehicle Cyber Engineering — Neutralizing the Threats to Electric/Autonomous Vehicles” at the 2021 Automotive …
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Todd Hibbard recently published The History of Isaiah: The Formation of the Book and Its Presentation of the Past, along …
Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine presented “An Odawa Take about Michigan’s Underground Railroad” at the fourth annual Michigan Underground Railroad Heritage …
Alex Zamalin, associate professor of Political Science and director of the African American Studies program at Detroit Mercy, was featured on the radio-theater podcast, Storybound, …
Associate Professor of Health Services Administration Maia Platt co-edited “Handbook on Teaching Health Economics: Best Practices,” which was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in September 2021. …
Professor of English Nick Rombes was interviewed regarding his book 10/40/70: Constraint as Liberation in the Era of Digital Film Theory for the Kiraathane Istanbul Book …
Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine spoke virtually Sept. 16 on “The Robert Cromwell Rescue” as part of a four-week series on the …
Professor of Philosophy Juan Carlos Flores published a book, Henry of Ghent’s Summa: The Questions on Human Knowledge, in June.
Youth Sport and Spirituality: Catholic Perspectives, a 2016 collection of essays edited by Fr. Patrick Kelly, S.J., was named by America Magazine as one of …
Roy E. Finkenbine made a virtual presentation on The Indigenous Underground Railroad during the Buxton History and Genealogy Conference Sept. 3. The Ontario-based conference attracts …
School of Architecture and Community Development Adjunct Professor Dorian Moore has been recognized with the Charles Blessing Award by the American Institute of Architects Detroit …
School of Architecture and Community Development Adjunct Professor Nina Cho was recently featured on PBS NewsHour in a segment exploring the influence of seating design. …
Isaiah McKinnon ’75, ’78, a retired Detroit Mercy professor, retired chief of police of the Detroit Police Department and former deputy mayor of Detroit, was recently …
Associate Professor and Chair of Nurse Anesthesia Michael P. Dosch received the Program Director of the Year Award from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology …
Alex Zamalin, associate professor of Political Science and director of the African American Studies program at Detroit Mercy, was recently a guest on the podcast …
Assistant Professor of Theatre Andrew Papa recently presented a paper entitled “Conversing with Artists/Scholars: In Defense of Pencil-to-Paper Marginalia,” on a panel at the Association …
Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine co-presented the webinar “To Freedom and Back: The Nelson Hackett Case and Its Legacy” on July 16. …
An audio drama that starred Assistant Professor of Theatre Andrew Papa was recently recognized by the National Audio Theatre Festivals. Sixty-Six Trips to Lansing received the silver …
College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing Associate Dean Nutrena Tate was featured in the Detroit Free Press for her work with The …
Center for Career & Professional Development Career Services Coordinator Gene LaPouttre was recently interviewed on a Channel 7 segment focused on student internships during the …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine was interviewed by CBC Radio about Indigenous connections to the Underground Railroad. The program aired on June 13. Read excerpts …
Detroit Mercy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Pamela Zarkowski recently presented at two events. On May 25, Zarkowski presented Professionalism: Lessons from the …
Associate Professor of Architecture Claudia Bernasconi led the design and implementation of what became the largest conference in the Environmental Design and Research Association’s 52 …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine gave two plenary talks as part of a virtual conference on “Nineteenth-Century America: Fiends, Fugitives, and Friends,” June 2, The …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine presented the paper, “William Swan among the Greensky Indians,” at the virtual Midwestern History Conference, May 26. The paper told …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine presented as part of a national webinar to promote International Underground Railroad Month, May 19. The webinar was co-sponsored …
Professor of English Nick Rombes‘ book, 10/40/70: Constraint as Liberation in the Era of Digital Film Theory, has been translated into Turkish and published by Yort Kitap …
Professor of Theology and Religious Studies Patrick Kelly, S.J. will give the invocation at the virtual Jesuit Friends and Alumni of Detroit Spring Luncheon on …
Professor of Philosophy David Koukal virtually presented his paper, “Higher Education and the Deworlding of World,” to the Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture, …
Professor of History and department co-chair Greg Sumner presented the talk, “Living with the Enemy,” based on his book Michigan POW camps in World War …
Professor of Philosophy David Koukal will present the topic, “Higher Education and the Deworlding of the World,” on Friday, April 30 at 11 a.m. In …
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Mark Benvenuto presented the topic, “Examining the Deliquescence of Lithium Salts and Those of Other Alkali Metals Through a Range …
Marketing & Communications Web Content Specialist Dave Pemberton‘s story, “Detroit Mercy graduate’s research helps fight Chagas Disease in El Salvador,” was featured in the March …
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer reappointed Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine to a four-year term on the Michigan Freedom Trail Commission, which preserves, protects and …
Professor of English Heather Hill recently had her essay, “From Mrs Noah’s ‘Rok’ to Absalom’s ‘Kultour’: The Trail of the Spinning Woman and the Great …
Royal Oak’s Beaumont Hospital President and Detroit Mercy Trustee Nancy A. Susick ’86 played a critical role in understanding and navigating the changes brought on …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine‘s op-ed, “Racist Zoombombing the Latest Application of Technology by White Supremacists,” was published by History News Network, Feb. 28.
Economics Lecturer Joseph A. Weglarz presented a paper, “Rediscovering the Ethical Importance of Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments for a New Generation of Students,” …
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of African American Studies Alex Zamalin‘s recent op-ed, “Civility Won’t End Racism,” was published in Yes! magazine, March 2.
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of African American Studies Alex Zamalin discussed “MI GOP and why civility might not be what we need right …
Associate Professor of History Diane Robinson-Dunn’s work, “Five Victorian women travelers in the Ottoman world, 1840-91,” was published in Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History: Britain, …
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of African American Studies Alex Zamalin‘s book, Against Civility: The Hidden Racism in Our Obsession with Civility, was …
The national magazine Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education recently published its spring issue, the second edition produced under the editorial direction of MarCom Communications Specialist …
Associate Professor of Health Services Administration Zigmond Kozicki’s abstract, “COVID-19 challenges for Michigan hospitals and public health agencies,” has been accepted for presentation at the …
Professor of Civil, Architecture & Environmental Engineering Utpal Dutta was featured in the WalletHub article, “2021’s Best & Worst States to Drive in.”
Marketing & Communications Associate Vice President Gary Erwin‘s short story “Yard Work” will appear in the international journal Eunoia Review this February. Click here to …
Professor of Theology and Religious Studies Patrick Kelly, S.J. calls us to reflect on a recent interview shared with Pope Francis and La Gazetta dello …
Three poems from Detroit Mercy’s Creative Writing Collective were published in 3:AM Magazine and The Antonym: “closer, now closer,” by Professor of English Nick Rombes …
Professor of English Nick Rombes published a work of fiction, “Psycho Femmes,” in New Critique, a journal of critical and creative writing.
Senior Lecturer of English Amanda Hiber published the personal essay, “To Digest,” in the Southeast Review, a national literary magazine.