Members of the Detroit Mercy community wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
The University of Detroit Mercy held four in-person commencement ceremonies on May 13 and 14 to celebrate graduates for the 2021-22 academic school year. There were 1,512 people who earned degrees from the University, with more than 1,000 students participating in the four ceremonies at Calihan Hall on the McNichols Campus.
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.
To mark the graduation of the Class of 2022, Marketing & Communications is profiling several students who were nominated by staff and faculty for their …
The College of Engineering & Science will hold an open house for the Applied Data Science graduate certificate program on Monday, May 16 at 6 p.m.
As a general manager in the hospitality industry, it wasn’t unusual when Tom Hoatlin received a call to cover a shift. After receiving such a …
To mark the graduation of the Class of 2022, Marketing & Communications is profiling several students who were nominated by staff and faculty for their …
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 …
A trio with Detroit Mercy roots have helped contribute to a remarkable dinosaur discovery. Visiting professor and scholar Nizar Ibrahim, Amanda Emke ’20 and former …
Hosted by the College of Engineering & Science, “Becoming a Master Mentor” is a practical workshop that provides evidence-based rules on engagement for developing high-impact …
The 89th annual Slide Rule Dinner is slated for Friday, April 1 at 5:30 p.m. The annual dinner is hosted by the College of Engineering …
Drinking and driving kills 28 people a day in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). One Detroit Mercy student …
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.
Members of the Detroit Mercy community wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
The College of Engineering & Science’s annual research symposium is set for Friday, Oct. 29 from approximately 9:30 a.m. through 1 p.m. at the Fitness …
The Center for Career & Professional Development and the College of Engineering & Science is set to host a virtual Fall 2021 Career and Co-op …
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 …
Detroit Mercy recently received a $1.12-million award from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to establish the Metro-Detroit Regional Vehicle Cybersecurity Institute, a regional-based, …
Cynthia Gutiérrez Navarro has only been at the University of Detroit Mercy for a short time, but her resume is growing quicker than some of …
Since his childhood in Gaza, calligraphy has held a special place in Nihad Dukhan’s heart. From his self-taught beginnings — participating in competitions with middle school classmates and …
Our Student Spotlight shines on senior and College of Engineering & Science Chemistry student Ariana Matway! Matway will graduate this May and plans to enroll …
Our Student Spotlight shines on international student Seo-Yun Lee! Hometown: Daegu, South Korea Year & Major: Junior, Chemistry, College of Engineering & Science Languages Spoken: …
Our Student Spotlight shines on senior and College of Engineering & Science Biology student Garret Weaver! Weaver was recently acknowledged as tutor of the week …
In 2010, the United States of America House of Representatives declared Undergraduate Research Week (URW) as a time to celebrate the accomplishments and commitment of …
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 …
Our Student Spotlight shines on senior and College of Engineering & Science Biology student Atalie Garmo! Garmo is a part of a rigorous program with …
We at Detroit Mercy have prioritized student health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. We know we need to take care of ourselves, too, as …
Our Student Spotlight shines on international student AmirReza Radmanesh! Hometown: Isfahan, Iran Year & Major: Ph.D. candidate, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Science Languages …
Join the College of Engineering & Science for a professional development session with Claude Steele, author of Whistling Vivaldi, on Tuesday, April 13 at 12:45 …
College of Engineering & Science will host an interactive and virtual workshop on Tuesday, April 6 at 12:30 p.m. to discuss the impact of implicit …
Professor of Civil, Architecture & Environmental Engineering Utpal Dutta was featured in the WalletHub article, “2021’s Best & Worst States to Drive in.”
It took three years of work, but what has happened since Joyce Choi published a research paper on a disease she originally knew little about, …
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 …
University of Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering & Science will highlight research performed by undergraduate and graduate students during its eighth annual symposium, Nov. 19 …
The Science and Engineering Equity Development (SEED) scholarship program supports the success of academically talented students with demonstrated financial need in the fields of computer …
A consortium led by University of Detroit Mercy will make authentic research experiences more accessible for hundreds of students across the United States, thanks to …
Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering & Science recently received a five-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of $998,996 to provide a support program for students …
Wendy Montesinos discovered her passion for Engineering and could not wait to build on relationships with faculty. Paulina Torres-Guzman ’19 said she was prepared to …
When choosing which college she wanted attend, Brynne Gustafson’s wish-list was concise: study engineering at a small university and be involved in something outside of …
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, …