Extended McNichols Campus Library hours during finals week
If you’re looking for a space to study during finals week, the McNichols Campus Library has got you covered with extended hours.
If you’re looking for a space to study during finals week, the McNichols Campus Library has got you covered with extended hours.
Shop for handmade items, treats, cards and all sorts of curious and unique items, all while supporting a good cause. The Christmas Pop-up Shop will be held in the lobby of the McNichols Campus Library from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
UDM students who have worked at the Detroit Mercy Libraries or Varsity News or volunteered with the Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) for at least one year — and plan to continue with these activities — may apply. Students pursing studies in Performing Arts or Communications are also encouraged to submit an application, due Nov. 26.
Support a meaningful cause in honor of a cherished member of the Detroit Mercy community during Homecoming from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. All proceeds provide financial assistance to students in need.
Kate Harger will join University of Detroit Mercy as the new Dean of Libraries. She will join the University August 1.
Stop by the McNichols Campus Library on Wednesday, April 10 from 12-2 p.m. to celebrate Library Week with the Detroit Mercy Libraries and their staff. Librarians and library staffers will be on hand passing out slices of cake, or until the treats run out, as part of National Library Week activities.
The Detroit Mercy Libraries, along with the Titan Equity Nourish Network and Varsity News, are happy to announce the first recipients of the Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship for the 2023-24 school year: Salihom Kidane, Joyce Olatunde and Jennifer Raptoplous.
To celebrate the Advent and Christmas seasons, the McNichols Campus Library is exhibiting four oil paintings by Detroit artist Helen Klisz Dudzinski (1910-2003). These Christmas-themed paintings depict holiday traditions as Dudzinski remembered them as a young girl in post-World War I Poland, at the time of a newly independent Poland during the Second Polish Republic.
The McNichols Campus Library will hold its third annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop fundraiser Tuesday, Nov. 28 through Friday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in the lobby of the Library.
This Giving Tuesday — and throughout the holiday season — please consider donating to the Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship fund, which directly benefits UDM students.
UDM students who have worked at the Detroit Mercy Libraries or Varsity News or volunteered with the Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN), for at least one year — and plan to continue with these activities — may apply. Students pursuing studies in Performing Arts or Communications are also encouraged to submit an application.
Director of the Black Abolitionist Archive and Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine will present on “Potawatomi Hospitality” during a special lunch time on Thursday, Nov. 16 from 12:45-2 p.m.
The McNichols Campus Library is hosting a unique, 100-year-old display through the end of October. The display features the art of the late local artist Pauline Locher and highlights an art exhibit that raised funds for University of Detroit scholarships a century ago.
It may be fall, but it is also the best time to sow some seeds. Swing by the McNichols Campus Library to check them out!
To raise awareness of banned and challenged books, their history and issues surrounding censorship, the McNichols Campus librarians created a Banned Books Week exhibit in the McNichols Campus Library.
Find out what’s happening at the McNichols Campus and Dental Libraries, as well as the Archive Research Center and Student Success Center. From new engagement activities to Constitution Day highlights, upcoming events to special visitors and much more, the libraries are bustling.
The Black Abolitionist Archive, along with the Departments of History and Political Science and the McNichols Campus Library, invite Detroit Mercy students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to join us for our annual Constitution Day event on Monday, Sept. 18, from 12-1:30 p.m.
The McNichols Campus Library was recently honored to coordinate tree dedications in memory of two beloved former colleagues in Linda Hopkins and David Moody.
Dowling’s painting was featured recently on the front cover in the June 2023 edition of the College & Research Libraries News official magazine, which provides articles on the latest trends and practices affecting academic and research libraries to more than 9,000 members of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
In conjunction with the University’s upcoming June 3 celebration of the life and career of Fr. Jerry Cavanagh, the Libraries and College of Business Administration have partnered on an exhibit highlighting the late Jesuit’s unparalleled career as one of the founders of business ethics.
Usher in National Library Workers Day, as well as the start of finals week, with free cake inside of the McNichols Campus Library from 12-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 25.
Associate Library Professor Sandra Wilson and Assistant Library Professor Rebecca Tull hosted more than 120 sophomores, along with social studies teachers, from the International Academy …
Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus Library is pleased to announce new hours, which will take effect on Saturday, Feb. 18. The library is now open on Saturdays.
Maurice Greenia, Jr. ’76 (a.k.a Maugre), a longtime McNichols Campus library assistant, poet and Detroit-based multimedia artist, currently has his latest work on display through Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Detroit Contemporary in Midtown.
The McNichols Campus Library’s second annual Holiday Pop-up Shop wrapped up on Friday, Dec. 9 and was a huge success, raising more than $2,000. All of the proceeds went to support The Hive, Detroit Mercy’s student-run, on-campus food pantry for students.
Shop for handmade Christmas cards, ornaments, photo albums, small gifts, scarves, dog and cat treats, chocolates and more, all while supporting a good cause. The shop will be held in the lobby of the library, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
To honor Adia’s legacy of creativity, inspiration and elevation, as well as her desire to spread joy, peace and love to make the world a better place, funds are being raised to establish the Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship.
To honor David’s life and contributions to the University and library world, funds are being raised to dedicate a tree in his name on the McNichols Campus.
Titans, find out more about how to utilize library resources, as well as meet Detroit Mercy librarians on Thursday, Nov. 10 from 12:45-1:45 p.m. The event will take place at the McNichols Campus Library, Room 324.
Library Professor Jill Turner was recently recognized by Wayne State’s School of Information Sciences with its 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award. Turner, who has served in …
The McNichols Campus Library and the Black Abolitionist Archive invite Detroit Mercy students, faculty and staff for the annual Constitution Day event from 1-2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19. The event will be held on the second floor of the Bargman Room of the McNichols Campus Library.
Detroit Mercy’s Office of Academic Affairs recently announced that faculty at the McNichols Campus, School of Dentistry, and School of Law will be promoted or granted tenure, effective fall 2022 term.
In observance of National Poetry Month, the McNichols Campus Library, Archive Research Center and Department of English are celebrating Detroit Mercy’s longstanding and unique community of poetry writers, readers, performers, listeners and publishers.
In honor of 2022 National Library Week, which runs April 3-9, the Detroit Mercy Libraries invites students, faculty, staff and alumni to share their love …
Though classes will be online through Jan. 24, the McNichols Campus Library and the Fitness Center will remain open. The Library will be open 8 …
Beyond the Stacks is the Detroit Mercy Libraries quarterly newsletter, highlighting events and activities taking place at or in partnership with the McNichols Campus and Dental Libraries. These include highlights from the Student Success Center and TRIO.
The McNichols Campus Library has set its adjusted hours for the upcoming weeks from exam week through early January. The library is open 8 a.m. …
Shop for a “vintage” Christmas decoration, ornaments, Christmas cards, small gifts and surprise boxes and more with a Holiday Pop-up shop at the McNichols Campus …
Students of Detroit Mercy’s Chemistry Club, along with Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Mara Livezey and Professor of Chemistry Mark Benevenuto, have set up a display …
In honor of National Library Week, April 4-10, the Detroit Mercy Libraries invites current students, faculty, staff and alumni to share their love of libraries …
As midterms approach, the McNichols Campus Library is here for you! McNichols Campus Library will expand in-person hours of operation and continue 24/7 online access …
The McNichols Campus Library is pleased to invite students, faculty and staff to see the Black History Month exhibit, “Equal Justice Under Law, and the …
Detroit Mercy Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Pamela Zarkowski and the Shared Governance Task Force recognizes and congratulates McNichols Campus faculty on the …
McNichols Campus Library Associate Librarian Julia Eisenstein has been appointed Vice-Chair of the ACRL Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Psychology Committee. Eisenstein’s term runs through …
In honor of Constitution Day, the Black Abolitionist Archive, History Department, Political Science Department, Women’s and Gender Studies Program and McNichols Campus Library will sponsor …
Dean Dean, along with the entire McNichols Campus Library team, welcomes our Titans back to campus with warm smiles (safely behind masks), scholarly resources and …
Associate Professor of English Mary-Catherine Harrison published, “An Ethics of Place: On North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell,” in My Victorian Novel, published by University …
Associate Librarian Julia Eisenstein has been appointed to a two-year term on the Association of College and Research Libraries Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Psychology …
McNichols Campus Library, Teaching and Learning Center employees were well represented at the Michigan Library Association Annual Conference, Oct. 16-18. Dean of Libraries and Instructional …
Detroit Mercy’s Black Abolitionist Archive and McNichols Campus Library will sponsor a viewing and discussion of two recent short films that offer insights into the …