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. …
Student Spotlight: Yanbo Deng
Our Student Spotlight shines on international student Yanbo Deng! Hometown: Huainan, Anhui, China Year & Major: Graduate student, Electrical & Computer Engineering Languages Spoken: English and …
Homecoming 2021: Men’s soccer match vs. Oakland University, Oct. 2
Close out the Homecoming 2021 celebration by cheering on the Detroit Mercy men’s soccer team in a rivalry match against Oakland University at Titan Field. …
Detroit Mercy ranks among top U.S. Universities in Wall Street Journal’s/THE 2022 Times rankings
Detroit Mercy has once again ranked among the top universities nationwide in The Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) college rankings that …
MarCom seeks students to profile
Throughout the year, the Marketing & Communications Department (MarCom) produces stories on Detroit Mercy students for the University’s website, social media channels and news media. …
Surveillance Testing Begins in October
Thanks to all of our Detroit Mercy community members who continue to adhere to the University’s vaccination requirement and safety protocols, particularly the use of …
Detroit Mercy to host Bioneers “One Earth Community” Conference
Detroit Mercy will host a Bioneers Pollinator event, the 16th annual Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit (GLBD) Conference, titled “One Earth Community,” Oct. 15-16. The event will …
TENN recognized for impact on community
Students and staff of University of Detroit Mercy’s Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) were recognized for their work in delivering food to community members on …
Service-Learning initiative focused on Antiracism
The Service Learning office is creating a learning community focused on antiracism in service-learning. Participants will support each other during the 2021-22 academic year in …
ReBUILDetroit to show documentary about racial issues in STEM fields
Join ReBUILDetroit for a screening of Kendall Moore’s documentary film, “Can We Talk 2? Difficult Conversations with Underrepresented People of Color about Diversifying STEM Fields: …
Wellness Center to offer discussion, information on self-care
Join Wellness Center Personal Counselor Erika Budson for a virtual hour-long discussion and informational talk on self-care and how to implement it into your daily …
President Garibaldi engages with government officials, civic, philanthropic and business leaders at Mackinac Island Policy Conference
President Antoine M. Garibaldi attended this year’s Mackinac Policy Conference. Since June 2011, this conference has provided the opportunity for him to speak with many …
Titans Together: COVID-19 data update, Sept. 24
University of Detroit Mercy is posting active and cumulative cases of COVID-19 for fall 2021 on the Titans Together page. These figures will be updated weekly …
Detroit Mercy team places third at Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competiton
A team of College of Engineering & Science students and faculty placed third in the Self-Drive Challenge competition at the 28th Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition in …
Virtual presentation: Maria Hammack on Struggle for Black Liberation
Maria Esther Hammack, a Mexican scholar and public historian, is set to present virtually to the Detroit Mercy community on Thursday, Sept. 30 at noon. …
Virtual presentation: Saul Flores on “Walk of the Immigrants”
Philanthropist, photojournalist and speaker Saul Flores is set to share his story of helping others to emphasize the value of servant leadership, service-learning initiatives and …
UREC hosting ping pong tournament Sept. 28
University Recreation is set to host a semi-annual ping pong tournament Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. from the Fitness Center. Interested competitors are asked …
Suicide awareness exhibit displayed on McNichols Campus
The powerful suicide awareness exhibit Send Silence Packing was displayed in Sacred Heart Square on Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus Sept. 16. The exhibit was first …
Nationally known religious leader kicks off Founders Week, Sept. 21
Nationally renowned religious leader, activist and speaker Sr. Simone Campbell, SSS, is helping kickoff “Founders Week” at University of Detroit Mercy Sept. 21. Sr. Simone …
Homecoming Spirit Week starts Sept. 27
Find the Homecoming spirit displays throughout campus and take a selfie for a chance to win a baseball signed by Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, …
Celebrate Founders Week, Sept. 20-27
Founders Week celebrates Detroit Mercy’s Jesuit and Mercy founders with special events throughout the week. Events include “Mercy Doing Justice: A View from Honduras,” a …
Sophomore to compete on world roller figure skating stage
Detroit Mercy sophomore Jayanthesh Kalmat – he goes by Gene – is a very busy young man. In addition to a full load of classes …
Student Success Center hiring students for on-campus jobs
Looking for a job on campus? The Student Success Center (SSC) is always taking applications. You can help your peers succeed by applying to be …
Homecoming 2021: History of Detroit Mercy presentation, Oct. 2
Listen to unique stories about the University over lunch, followed by a tour of the newly updated Library Archives during Detroit Mercy’s Homecoming 2021 weekend. …
TREE Lab looking for participants for online mental health study
Assistant Professor of Psychology Lee Eshelman and the Trauma, REsilience and Empowerment (TREE) Lab at University of Detroit Mercy are looking for participants for an …
Grants available for service-learning projects
Ford Community Corps recently published multiple requests from nonprofits for its Mustang Model grant, which supports service-learning projects. The requests are for university groups to …
Meet Adam Bouton, MarCom’s newest web & social media communications specialist
Detroit Mercy’s Marketing & Communications Department is pleased to introduce Adam Bouton, its newest web & social media communications specialist. Bouton joined MarCom in mid-September …
Content editors needed for student art journal
Student editors are wanted for the next issue of [sic], Detroit Mercy’s student art journal, which is slated to start production at the beginning of …
Feminist Scholarship Colloquium, Oct. 4
The Women’s and Gender Studies program will host its annual Feminist Scholarship Colloquium, virtually on Monday, Oct. 4 from 1-2 p.m. This year’s colloquium will …
Student grants available from Women’s and Gender Studies program
The Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) program is now accepting applications for the 2021-22 Jane Schaberg WGS Grants, named in honor of the late Jane …
Detroit Mercy’s undergraduate business programs achieve national rank in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 rankings
Two undergraduate programs in Detroit Mercy’s College of Business Administration achieved national rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” 2022 edition. The rankings …
Titans Together: COVID-19 data update, Sept. 17
University of Detroit Mercy is posting active and cumulative cases of COVID-19 for fall 2021 on the Titans Together page. These figures will be updated weekly …
Bond with colleagues, students through Detroit Mercy Dental’s Mystery Coffee Dates
What brings people closer together than sharing a cup of coffee? Detroit Mercy Dental’s Mystery Coffee Dates randomly pairs colleagues and students for Zoom coffee …
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 …
Sophomore boat cruise is Sept. 24
Detroit Mercy sophomores can experience Detroit’s Riverfront aboard the Diamond Jack for a boat cruise on Sept. 24 from 7-10 p.m. Sophomores can register for …
Detroit Mercy ranks again among top U.S. universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 rankings of Best Colleges
Detroit Mercy was ranked among the top 200 national universities by U.S. News & World Report for a third year in a row, earning a No. 187 rank in the National Universities category of …
Creative Writing Collective to host first meeting of semester, Sept. 20
The Creative Writing Collective is hosting its first meeting of the fall 2021 semester on Monday, Sept. 20 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the McNichols Campus’ …
Detroit Mercy freshman enrollment is largest since 2009
The University welcomed 573 new freshmen this fall. Approximately 544 of this total will attend the McNichols Campus, which represents the largest McNichols class in …
A message from Presidential Search Committee Chair Emil Brolick
Dear Detroit Mercy Community, As Chair of the Search Committee for University of Detroit Mercy’s 26th president, I want to thank those of you who …
Drone show lights up McNichols Campus sky
Hundreds of Detroit Mercy students watched as dozens of drones illuminated the night sky above the McNichols Campus during Welcome Week. The drone show, put …
Call for proposals: Reinventing Public Space in Business Improvement Districts
Proposals are now being accepted for Reinventing Public Space in Business Improvement Districts, a symposium to be held March 25, 2022 in the exhibition space …
Homecoming 2021: Becoming a Better U workshops
Benefit from this lifelong learning opportunity by attending one of five workshops offered during Detroit Mercy’s Homecoming weekend. Additional Homecoming activities include an outdoor screening …
McNichols Campus Library to feature banners celebrating International Underground Railroad Month
September marks International Underground Railroad Month, and the McNichols Campus Library and the Black Abolitionist Archive are celebrating with a display of three banners in …
Traveling exhibit aims to end the silence that surrounds mental health and suicide
September is national Suicide Awareness Month, and to mark that, the Wellness Center and the Dean of Students Office will bring Active Minds’ Send Silence …
Build cultural understanding and friendships through Conversation Partners
Conversation Partners, a student organization at Detroit Mercy, is looking for students who want to build cultural understanding and friendships through conversations between domestic and …
UREC hosting intramural badminton tournament, Sept. 14
Test your skills against your peers in University Recreation’s (UREC) intramural badminton tournament Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. Pre-registration is not required. For more information, …
Titans Together: COVID-19 data update, Sept. 10
University of Detroit Mercy is posting active and cumulative cases of COVID-19 for fall 2021 on the Titans Together page. These figures will be updated weekly …
McNichols Campus Library, Black Abolitionist Archive to celebrate Constitution Day
The McNichols Campus Library and the Black Abolitionist Archive are celebrating Constitution Day with a display and the event, “Insurrection and the Constitution,” on Friday, …
Celebrating the Ignatian Year, Sept. 27
Join the University community for Mass in the St. Ignatius Chapel Monday, Sept. 27, at noon. Fr. Patrick Kelly, S.J., will offer a reflection and …
