Detroit Mercy Campus Connection

Photos: Fashion Show fun!

Detroit Mercy’s Black Student Union hosted a fashion show on Wednesday, Feb. 1 in the ballroom of the Student Union.

The show featured clothing made by local Detroit designers. Chris Scott ’05, founder and CEO of Positive Thoughts Solutions, served as master of ceremonies while Barraka Baber ’18, faculty advisor for Phi Beta Sigma and network administrator for Detroit Mercy’s ITS department, was the DJ.

The event was part of Detroit Mercy’s celebration of Black History Month.

Associate Professor of Law Cara Cunningham Warren recently had her book, International Law in Context published by Carolina Academic Press. According to Carolina Academic Press: …

Detroit Mercy announces substantial new scholarship 
to meet the growing need for master’s level psychologists

Detroit Mercy’s College of Liberal Arts & Education will host an information session Jan. 19, 2023, which includes news about a new scholarship that provides significant financial support for graduate students who enroll in the Clinical Psychology Master’s Program for the fall 2023 semester. 

Eco and Racial Justice immersion trip for students set for MLK Day, Jan. 15

Learn about sustainability and advocacy, while also celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The immersion day will provide opportunities for students to experience the Detroit community by visiting local non-profits, learning from leaders addressing the issues of ecological and racial justice as well as making new friends and sharing together.

ESPN feature: Antoine Davis’ quest for more than just the all-time scoring record

Detroit Mercy men’s basketball standout Antoine Davis recently surpassed 3,000 career points and is passing collegiate legends in seemingly just about every game in points and career 3-pointers. ESPN.com featured Davis in an article on Dec. 21 about his quest for more than scoring records.

University Minister for Service and Justice Erin McDonald is a co-host on a new podcast, “Beyond the Habit.” The podcast moves beyond everyday assumptions of …