Mass for Commerce set for Oct. 25
Join the business and professional community in prayer and fellowship at the 30th annual Mass for Commerce on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. Mass begins at 8 a.m.
Join the business and professional community in prayer and fellowship at the 30th annual Mass for Commerce on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. Mass begins at 8 a.m.
The President and CEO of United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Darienne Driver Hudson, is set to speak on “Perspectives on Leadership in Times of Crisis” on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom.
Reta Jo Lewis, president and chair of the Export Import Bank (EXIM) of the United States, will be the featured speaker in the Charlton Center for Responsible Investing’s second annual Speaker Series.
Detroit Mercy was ranked No. 52 nationally and second in Michigan, according to results released Sept. 6 by WSJ/College Pulse. UDM was the third-highest ranked Jesuit university and only Mercy institution ranked.
Five College of Business Administration (CBA) graduates and leaders in their professional careers will be honored during the annual Business Leadership Awards, set for Sunday, Oct. 8.
College of Business Administration students Caleb Dupuy and Raisa Moborrod presented a paper to the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools at the 28th Annual IAJBS World Forum.
Each year, University of Detroit Mercy honors an alumnus from each of its seven schools or colleges for the way they have excelled in their …
More than 150 people came together on June 3 to celebrate the life of Professor Emeritus Fr. Gerald Cavanagh, S.J. Proceeds from the event will support the new Cavanagh Fund for Ethical Solutions to Social Problems.
Some 200 metro Detroit students and counselors will come to Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus in July to learn financial literacy in an event hosted by the Charlton Center for Responsible Investing.
For more than a decade, the Leadership minor has been an important part of the college education for hundreds of UDM graduates. More than 500 students are enrolled in the minor each semester.
Fr. Jerry Cavanagh’s unparalleled life and career as a founder of the field of Business Ethics will be celebrated Saturday, June 3 on the McNichols Campus.
University of Detroit Mercy graduate programs in Engineering, Business, Law, Health Professions and Liberal Arts & Education were once again ranked among the top in the nation in the 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Colleges’ edition. This is the fourth consecutive year that Detroit Mercy graduate programs have ranked among the nation’s best.
Assistant Professor of Economics Ablaye Camara presented a paper titled, “U.S. and Allies Response to China’s Offensive in Africa: The Complex Equation of Cooperation and …
Assistant Professor of Economics Ablaye Camara presented a paper entitled, “China’s Going Out Policy in Numbers: Economic Impacts and Political Implications.” The paper, authored by …
Lecturer II in Economics Joseph Weglarz presented a paper entitled, “Advancing Toward a Study Guide to Accompany Rothbard’s Economic Thought Before Adam Smith and Classical …
The free event is set for Wednesday, March 15 at 5:30 p.m. inside of the Commerce & Finance Building, in Room 209. Refreshments will be available and students attending the event will be eligible for a raffle prize!
Detroit Mercy’s Entrepreneurship Association is launching a coffee cart on the McNichols Campus and is looking for feedback from students to provide the best service possible.
Detroit Mercy’s Charlton Center for Responsible Investing in partnership with Detroit Jesuit High School’s Joe Louis Park & Johnson Community Center presents a Financial Empowerment Seminar featuring Kerry Lacy, regional director at Prudential.
Four Detroit Mercy business students — Jacob Cichon, David Hershman, Aidan Spratt and Liam Spratt — recently placed in the top 25 worldwide in the ETF Global Portfolio Challenge in December.
Detroit Mercy’s Charlton Center for Responsible Investing, in partnership with The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society of Detroit invites all interested students to join a virtual Zoom panel presentation at Noon on Thursday, Jan. 19.
Omid Sabbaghi, Detroit Mercy professor of Finance and the director of Graduate Business Programs, recently conducted research and taught at Khazar University in Azerbaijan as part of the Fulbright Program.
College of Business Administration Dean Joseph Eisenhauer was recently featured in a WalletHub article about Personal Injury Protection (PIP). The article was published on Nov. …
On Nov. 8, the University lost one of its most cherished Jesuits, Fr. Gerald “Jerry” F. Cavanagh, S.J., who died at the Colombiere Center in Clarkston, Mich. He was 91.
The Michigan Colleges Alliance (MCA) is once again hosting the Campus Community Challenge. This challenge pairs student teams with community non-profit organizations to solve community challenges in innovative ways.
Samaiyah Abdur-Rahman reached the pinnacle of her small business career by participating in New York Fashion Week with The Model Experience in Brooklyn, NY.
Crystal Windham has helped leave her mark on the cars Americans drive and the automotive industry itself. In 2008, she made General Motors history as the first Black woman appointed to serve as a design director.
She credits her Detroit Mercy education for helping shape her career, in a recent Bloomberg article.
The College of Business Administration’s Center for Practice & Research in Management & Ethics (PRIME Center) will host Mike Darrow, president of TrueCar, for a presentation Thursday, Sept. 15 at 6:40 p.m. in Life Science 113 on the McNichols Campus.
A beloved figure at the University, Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., was recently profiled by Detroit Catholic for his longevity and impact on students and business ethics. Cavanagh, the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics, has been a staple at the University for more than four decades.
University of Detroit Mercy graduate programs in Health Professions, Nursing, Engineering, Business and Law have once again been ranked among the top national universities in …
University of Detroit Mercy honored five faculty members at the annual Faculty Recognition event, which was held March 4 at the Student Fitness Center on …
Our Student Spotlight shines on international student Kinda Alsaidi. Home countries: Syria and Turkey Year and major: First year, Master of Business Administration Languages spoken: …
Detroit Mercy employees can use their tuition remission benefits toward the new Master of Science in Ethical Leadership. Offered through the College of Business Administration, …
Our Student Spotlight shines on international student and 2021 graduate Mike Doryen! Hometown: Monrovia, Liberia Year & Major: 2021 graduate, Master of Business Administration and …
A team of three business students earned high marks — including a first place — in the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition hosted …
University of Detroit Mercy’s MBA program achieved a top 25 ranking among the nation’s best Management programs for 2022 according to U.S. News & World …
The Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Institute invites all Detroit Mercy finance, accounting, economics and business administration students to a special Michigan Universities CFA program information …
The College of Business Administration’s Charlton Center for Responsible Investing, in partnership with the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Society of Detroit, presents an informational outreach …
College of Business Administration’s Charlton Center for Responsible Investing, in collaboration with TRIO Student Support Services, presents the final Finance Friday, part of a four-part …
TRIO Student Support Services, in partnership with the College of Business Administration’s Charlton Center for Responsible Investing, presents the third Finance Fridays on Friday, March …
College of Business Administration celebrates alumni week with its keynote event, “Navigating Your Career in Times of Change,” featuring Carhartt, Inc. Vice President for Global …
Leadership styles change, but the principle of stewardship and serving others are timeless. Join the Southeast Michigan business and professional community and celebrate the Eucharist …
Two undergraduate programs in Detroit Mercy’s College of Business Administration achieved national rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” 2021 edition. The rankings …
Detroit Mercy’s MBA program ranked No. 22 in the nation for Management and achieved a top 25 rank among the nation’s best Management programs according …
The College of Business Administration will celebrate its Alumni Week Keynote Event on Tuesday, March 17 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Student Union …
Detroit Mercy’s College of Business Administration (CBA) will host a public presentation by Denise Morrison, former president of Campbell Soup Co. This special engagement is …
Associate Professor of Decision Sciences Mithu Bhattacharya was recognized as the faculty sponsor of the year by Alpha Iota Delta, the International Honor Society in …
The first-time pass rate of Detroit Mercy accounting graduates who take the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) exam is the best in the nation, according to …
Detroit Mercy’s College of Business Administration (CBA) celebrated the annual Business Leadership Awards, Oct. 6, during a celebration at the Detroit Golf Club. Additionally, the …
For the sixth year in a row, Detroit Mercy’s College of Business Administration is nationally ranked in Management by U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” 2020 edition!
Business students looking to establish themselves as a writers and a researchers can begin submitting articles to the new Advances in Management & Ethics Research …