Apply to be a 2024-25 student leader at Detroit Mercy
Apply now for Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Winter 2025. Three informational sessions will be held leading up to the application deadline date on Friday, Feb. 2.
Apply now for Summer 2024, Fall 2024 and Winter 2025. Three informational sessions will be held leading up to the application deadline date on Friday, Feb. 2.
Join Detroit Mercy’s Society of Women Engineers and Office of Title IX for a discussion of women’s experiences in the engineering industry on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 5 p.m.
The Department of Communications Studies and the College of Liberal Arts & Education will host a public presentation by five-time Emmy winner, movie and TV producer, Neil Mandt, on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 11 a.m.
Help assist a UDM Dental student with a quick questionnaire regarding the effects of vaping and e-cigarettes on individual health. All answers from the questionnaire will remain anonymous.
Detroit Mercy was recently named one of the top-5 colleges/universities with the most engaged officials on ZeeMee in 2023. The list featured the colleges/universities with …
Beginning with the 2024-25 academic year, Detroit Mercy will offer free tuition to first-year students who meet certain eligibility requirements. They may renew Titan Edge for up to four years total.
The Detroit Mercy Libraries, along with the Titan Equity Nourish Network and Varsity News, are happy to announce the first recipients of the Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship for the 2023-24 school year: Salihom Kidane, Joyce Olatunde and Jennifer Raptoplous.
Professor of Architecture and Community Development Claudia Bernasconi and Emerita Professor of Psychology Libby Balter Blume recently published two journal articles in December 2023. The …
Detroit Mercy offers an opportunity to help you focus your prayer during Lent, which comes from the Jesuit tradition and is rooted in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The Pre-Lenten Retreat is set for Saturday, Feb. 10 from 9-11:30 a.m. in Lansing-Reilly Hall, on the McNichols Campus.
Detroit Mercy is offering an exclusive experience for this year’s Rocket Mortgage Classic at a new price point — only $250 per ticket. Proceeds support the scholarship endowment.
All Detroit Mercy organizations are invited to participate in an Electronics and Paper Recycling Competition from Feb. 12-23. This “UDM Going Green” initiative is being hosted by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.
Former student-athlete Ben Kendell ’18, ’19 is set to become the fifth Titan male to compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials, competing in the marathon Feb. 3 in Orlando, Fla.
Professor of Religious Studies J. Todd Hibbard recently published, “Prophets and Prophecy: Ancient Israel and Judah,” by Paulist Press. The book examines the phenomenon of …
The University has expanded its options for tuition exchange programs, a benefit to full-time employees, it was announced Monday by President Donald Taylor.
Professor of History and Department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine gave a talk, “William Swan and the Greensky Indians: A Civil War Story from Northern Michigan” …
The College of Health Professions Wellness and Well-being Committee will be presenting Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR): Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training on Friday, Jan. 26 at 9:30 a.m.
Two individuals and the cast of Pride and Prejudice were recently honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for their outstanding creative work.
Students enrolling in summer term needing financial aid must submit a financial aid application in order to receive a financial package for the summer.
The reading in Ann Arbor, Mich. is being held to celebrate Isaac Pickell’s new collection of poetry, “It’s Not Over Once You Figure It Out,” which focuses on various experiences of race in America. Pickell and Stacy Gnall will both be performing poetry.
Looking for volunteer hours in the New Year? Detroit Mercy’s Titan Equity Nourish Network has two regular delivery shifts for you!
University of Detroit Mercy is commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrating Black History Month with a series of programs on the McNichols, Riverfront and Corktown Campuses.
Students, the STAR Center needs help picking and selecting a name for the new mannequin inside of the STAR Center! Help pick and select the name for the new mannequin by the end of the day on Sunday, Jan. 21.
The Wellness Center has teamed up with The Brieden Group to bring you the January issue of “Your Health Matters,” a monthly wellness newsletter for Detroit Mercy.
Get ready to kickstart the new semester off with two excellent fitness classes! Our yoga class, taught by Airik Sanders, returns bi-weekly and is set …
Detroit Mercy’s Department of Athletics will host a special luncheon, set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18 prior to UDM’s 7 p.m. game against Green Bay. All faculty and staff are invited free of charge as part of Staff Appreciation Day, which includes a free game ticket.
All Detroit Mercy students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends are invited to join Creative Writing Collective’s first gathering of the New Year on Tuesday, Jan. 16!
Detroit Mercy’s English Department welcomes back its Triptych series by hosting Srikanth Reddy, author of “Facts for Visitors,” on Thursday, Jan. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
University Recreation has something for all Titans this winter with its intramural sports programming.
Congratulations to junior Katherine Mutschler, who advanced to the semifinals in the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition at the Region 3 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival!
The new templates, unveiled by Marketing & Communication, are pre-branded and ready for immediate use for any event.
Metz Culinary Management is experiencing the affects of a vendor trucking strike with food deliveries being delayed and/or with lower food volumes.
Titans, meet the bookstore manager at Detroit Mercy, Nijal Journey.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form process has been updated for the 2024-25 aid year by the Department of Education, with the goals of expanding access to federal student aid and providing a streamlined experience for students and families. But many people are experiencing frustration with the new process.
Class is back in session on the McNichols Campus and the bookstore has updated hours for Monday, Jan. 8 through Saturday, Jan. 13.
Pause the workday and join fellow Detroit Mercy colleagues for a time of reflection and sharing inside of the Student Union, Room 208.
TENN is bringing Plate to Planet to campus, a food waste reduction program from Make Food Not Waste. TENN is looking for volunteers to help plan and implement the program.
The Ford Community Corps Partnership at UDM invites you to submit proposals for funding projects for Community Engaged Learning courses, with the first deadline coming up on Wednesday, Dec. 13.
Associate Professors Mary-Catherine Harrison and Arthur Ko, and Library Professor Jill Turner co-published a new article in Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal, titled “Faculty Formation …
Since 2014, Detroit Mercy’s Rx for Reading Detroit has distributed over 220,000 books to low-income children and families in Metro Detroit. That’s more than two books for every young child in the city of Detroit!
College of Health Professions Associate Professor Zigmond Kozicki and UDM alumna Stephanie Baiyasi Kozicki ’15 recently co-chaired the fourth International Conference of Environment in Sapporo, …
Congratulations to the McNichols Campus Library staff which broke the winning streak of Finance to win the 2023 Holiday Dress Down Days fundraiser for the Hive and Titan Equity Nourish Network.
With the holidays right around the corner, members of the Detroit Mercy community share their favorite memories and traditions.
From our Titan family to yours, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! The University’s campuses will be closed or have limited access through the New Year, …
Professor of Psychology Harold Greene, along with a Wayne State University professor, received a $25,000 National Institutes of Health grant to identify eye movement dysfunction …
Funded projects were deemed to have an innovative approach of addressing a challenge or opportunity and show promise for a significant return on the initial investment.
Scores of UDM students and faculty will help nonprofits in Detroit and southeast Michigan reduce their carbon footprint as part of a $3.79-million grant award to support energy efficiency.
Engineering and Science undergraduate students Hazel Song and Roxana Nistor presented the results of their research in low melting metals at the FIDEM conference in Florence, Italy.
Assistant Professor of English Stephen Pasqualina was awarded an honorable mention honor for the 1921 Prize in American Literature for his essay, “Before the Ship …
To celebrate the Advent and Christmas seasons, the McNichols Campus Library is exhibiting four oil paintings by Detroit artist Helen Klisz Dudzinski (1910-2003). These Christmas-themed paintings depict holiday traditions as Dudzinski remembered them as a young girl in post-World War I Poland, at the time of a newly independent Poland during the Second Polish Republic.