An excerpt from Marketing & Communications Associate Vice President Gary Erwin‘s novel-in-progress, Grindstone Creek, appeared in Adelaide Literary Magazine. Read the excerpt in the current …
Student Success Center is open and ready to help
The Student Success Center (SSC) is open and available to all students Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 …
University Ministry offers virtual Mass and programming this fall
Stay informed on campus events this year through Detroit Mercy Live at live.udmercy.edu and follow University Ministry on all socials. Visit the University Ministry Office …
Live6 Alliance hosts virtual Market on the Ave
Stay home and support our community through the Live6 Alliance Virtual Market on the Ave. From Tuesday, Sept. 1 through Saturday, Sept. 5, visit live6detroit.org/market …
City-wide memorial for COVID-19 victims
Detroit Mercy will join in solidarity with the City of Detroit on Monday, Aug. 31, as it honors the more than 1,500 Detroiters who lost …
Grad student turns free time into art book
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, graduate student Anna Orletski suddenly found herself with a lot of free time. Instead of letting it go to waste, …
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 …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine was interviewed on Travel Michigan about the upcoming Michigan Underground Railroad Heritage Gathering, airing on state radio stations, Aug. …
The Writing Center offers online appointments for students
The Writing Center adapts to the changing needs of our students through a refined focus on online-only consultation sessions beginning Monday, Aug. 31. Sessions are …
Titans Together: COVID-19 information for employees
As a reminder to all Detroit Mercy employees, a hub page is available under our COVID-19 information website catered specifically to faculty, staff and administrators. …
University Recreation starts fresh this fall with intramurals, fitness and more
The Student Fitness Center is now open and University Recreation is very excited to see Titans return to campus in a safe and healthy environment. …
Celebrate Spirit! as Titans together in solidarity, Sept. 10
All Detroit Mercy students and employees are encouraged to attend virtual Celebrate Spirit! on Thursday, Sept. 10. Celebrate Spirit! is the official welcoming event to …
Titans Together: Posting photos on socials
An important note for student organizations and the University community: For the foreseeable future, please remember when posting photos of campus events, especially those sponsored …
Professor of English John Freeman‘s article, “E. E. Cummings by the Numbers,” was published in Essays in Criticism by Oxford University Press. Read the abstract …
At the President’s Convocation last week, Agere ex Missione Awards were presented to a staff and faculty member who “work the mission” of the University. …
Titans Together: COVID-19 information for current students
As Detroit Mercy students return to campus this fall, we want to keep everyone safe, healthy and informed. As a reminder, a hub page is …
Several restaurants on the Avenue of Fashion, the stretch of Livernois Avenue just north of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus, now feature outdoor seating, allowing them …
The Michigan Poison Control Center has seen a spike in cases involving cleaning products and children. Assistant Professor of the Physician Assistant program Yolonda Freeman-Hildreth …
Detroit Mercy welcomes new students
Students arrived at Shiple Hall and other Detroit Mercy residence facilities from many parts of the country this week. Some students travelled from places as …
Titans Together: Mask up and take the pledge
As members of the Detroit Mercy community, we all play an important role in the Titans Together effort. We share a mutual obligation to care …
Homecoming 2020: Keeping the Tradition
Keep our fall tradition alive and join us for a new kind of Detroit Mercy Homecoming, Sept.19-27. All Homecoming events have been designed for both …
Detroit Mercy offers first Emergency Nurse Practitioner Certificate
Detroit Mercy’s College of Health Professions is now accepting applications from Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP) for the institution’s new online Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) Post-FNP …
Professor of History Greg Sumner sheds insight into how the city of Detroit, 75 years ago, experienced the news of the atomic bombs dropped on …
Titans Together: Updated Travel Policy
The latest information for Detroit Mercy’s travel policy has been posted to the Titans Together website. Policies and procedures are reviewed and updated as we …
Detroit Mercy Law Director of Career Services & Outreach Katharine Harrison’s article, “Four Tips for Newer Attorneys During COVID-19,” was published in the June/July Issue …
WDIV news coverage of campus health and safety measures
University of Detroit Mercy recently received positive news coverage by WDIV in Detroit for the institution’s efforts to implement health and safety measures as the …
Softball alumna steps up to plate during COVID-19 pandemic
There was a time that trying to hit a rise ball, waiting on a change-up or just striking out a batter with runners in scoring …
Employees: Last chance to register for Colleague Development Days
All Detroit Mercy employees are encouraged to participate in the 10th Fall Colleague Development Days, scheduled virtually for Tuesday, Aug. 18 and Wednesday, Aug. 19. …
Hope for something better: A reflection from Selma
Developmental Psychology student LaRyn Ridgeway recently shared a reflection on racial justice and her University Ministry Service and Justice Immersion trip to Selma, Ala. The …
Detroit Mercy President Antoine M. Garibaldi was mentioned in a recent letter to Congress by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), standing in …
Bridges Not Fences discusses anti-Black racism
The Science, Technology and Race learning community presents, “Bridges not Fences III: A Conversation on Anti-Black Racism in the United States,” on Wednesday, Aug. 5 …
Innovative program prepares new nurses at graduate level and is first in state
Healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States and University of Detroit Mercy is responding to the increasing need for registered …
Grants will support programming and student and community needs
Grants totaling $213,500 have been given in recent months to University of Detroit Mercy to continue, and in some cases expand, programming during the pandemic. …
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Pamela Zarkowski participated in the panel, “Thriving in the Face of Institutional Bias: When Race, Gender, and Personal …
MarCom Reminder: Review Titans Together
The Marketing & Communications Department (MarCom) would like to remind all students and employees to take time each day and review the University’s Titans Together website. …
Celebrate the feast day of St. Ignatius live on stream
The Detroit Area Jesuit Community will stream a St. Ignatius Feast Day Mass live from the Lansing-Reilly Hall Community Chapel on Friday, July 31 at …
Virtual President’s Convocation for all employees
University of Detroit Mercy faculty, staff and administrators from all three campuses were invited on Zoom to the virtual President’s Convocation, Aug. 17. New colleagues …
Keep working from off-campus: Employee Technology Guidelines
As part of the Titans Together initiative, the Detroit Mercy COVID-19 Response Team has developed Employee Technology Guidelines for obtaining the technology needed to successfully …
Health and Well-being Resource Guide
As part of the Titans Together initiative, Detroit Mercy has developed a Health and Well-Being Resource Guide. The guide provides important information for students and …
Assistant Professor of Law Instruction Nicholas Schroeck discusses the safety of dams in Oakland County, Mich. in Downtown Newsmagazine, July 14. Read the full article …
Clinical Assistant Professor of Division Practice Essentials & IPE Candace Ziglor, Detroit Mercy Dental Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Educational Development Kathi Shepherd and …
History major goes from struggling student to award winner
Daniel Doyle’s college career didn’t get off to a stellar start. He admits adapting to the college environment was difficult and he struggled with some …
Register for the Fall Virtual Colleague Development Days
All programming for the 10th Fall Colleague Development Days will be virtual this semester, scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 18 and Wednesday, Aug. 19. Two plenary …
Detroit Mercy Law Associate Dean for Academic Affairs James Broughton was featured in a Michigan Radio podcast, discussing how two recent Supreme Court decisions may …
Assistant Professor of Theatre Andrew Papa deliver four research presentations at the upcoming Association for Theatre in Higher Education Virtual Conference. One presentation will include …
Valedictorian, soccer alumnus nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year
Sarah Hirschmann, the 2020 University of Detroit Mercy valedictorian and former women’s soccer goalie, earned another important accolade as a nominee for the 2020 NCAA …
Provost Zarkowski participates in The Chronicle of Higher Education virtual forum on health on campus during COVID-19
Detroit Mercy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Pamela Zarkowski participated in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s virtual forum titled, “Promoting Health on Campus …
Professor of History Greg Sumner was quoted in the Detroit Free Press for his insights into a little known story of Michigan World War II …
Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine was interviewed on the “Underground Railroad in Missouri” by the National Park Service’s Slave Stampedes Project, based at Dickinson …
Campus Events Resource Guide
Detroit Mercy has developed a campus events resource guide to help employees, student organizations and departments plan virtual, hybrid or in-person events at the University. …