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Cup of Science: Perfecting the espresso experience

Robert McKeon Aloe draws from his day job at Apple, his University of Detroit Mercy education and a passion for data science in creating a tiny cup of perfection. McKeon, a 2006 alumnus of Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering & Sciences, works as a manager for Apple in California, but when he’s not working for the innovative tech company, he’s using data science to experiment with espresso.

Chair and Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Utpal Dutta was featured in the April edition of the Detroiter Magazine. Dutta discussed how autonomous …

Detroit Mercy Nursing student Katherine Wallace and Meghann Murray, stockroom manager in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, were virtual panelists at the American Chemical Society’s …

Three faculty and administrators have been selected to represent Detroit Mercy in this summer’s Fulbright Hays Group Project Abroad to Brazil. Greg Grobis, associate professor …

Professor of Chemistry Mark Benvenuto‘s new book, Chemistry and Energy, From Traditional to Renewable, was recently published through De Gruyter publishing company.

Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Mark Benvenuto presented the topic, “Examining the Deliquescence of Lithium Salts and Those of Other Alkali Metals Through a Range …

Professor of Civil, Architecture & Environmental Engineering Utpal Dutta was featured in the WalletHub article, “2021’s Best & Worst States to Drive in.”

Three poems from Detroit Mercy’s Creative Writing Collective were published in 3:AM Magazine and The Antonym: “closer, now closer,” by Professor of English Nick Rombes …

Associate Professor of Biology Rachelle Belanger has been nominated as candidate for Chair of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology: Division of Neurobiology, Neuroethology, …