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Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Pamela Zarkowski presented two seminars at the American Dental Hygienists Association’s Virtual Leadership Summit. The topics included Ethics: …

Economics Lecturer Joseph Weglarz presented a paper, “The Entrepreneurial Mind of George Washington” at the 33rd annual Teaching Economics Conference on Feb. 25. The virtual …

School of Architecture and Community Development Adjunct Professor Dorian Moore was inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. The elevation …

Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine’s work on the Underground Railroad, as well as his efforts as a member of the Michigan Freedom …

Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine will be featured on the Science Channel and Discovery Plus for the documentary series The Underground …

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 …

Fr. Patrick Kelly, S.J., associate professor of Religious Studies, was recently interviewed on the “Kresta in the Afternoon” radio show about his writings in the …

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

Mitzi Saunders, professor and graduate coordinator for the Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AG-CNS) programs, was elected president elect of the National Association of Clinical Nurse …

Noah Resnick, associate dean of the School of Architecture & Community Development, was recently featured in an WXYZ article on construction of the Hudson Site …

Katherine Lanigan, Alexa Rihana-Abdallah and Zhe Li ’18 recently published a paper entitled, “Using Cloud Point Extraction for Preconcentration and Determination of Lead, Cadmium, and …

Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine’s op-ed “What Will We Lose if the Anti-CRT Movement Wins?” was recently published by the History News …

Associate Professor of Law Michelle Richards’ article “Pills, Public Nuisance, and Parens Patriae: Questioning the Property of the Posture of the Opioid Litigation” was recently cited …

Associate Professor of Law Stephen Wilks was recently featured in a WalletHub article about credit cards for students with no credit.

Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad (GPA) participant Carole Morisseau was featured during Fulbright’s online 75th anniversary celebration in October. A Detroit art educator, Morisseau created the …

Assistant Professor of Psychology Miao Qian recently had her research published in Developmental Science. Qian’s research aims to examine how young children’s racial attitudes change based …

Detroit Mercy Dental Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Educational Development Kathi Shepherd received the Michigan Dental Hygienists’ Association Frances Shook Award. The award is presented …

Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine gave a talk, entitled “Much Apu about Nothing: What Caused the Civil War,” to the Abraham …

Professor of Philosophy Juan Carlos Flores published a book, Henry of Ghent’s Summa: The Questions on Human Knowledge, in June.

Roy E. Finkenbine made a virtual presentation on The Indigenous Underground Railroad during the Buxton History and Genealogy Conference Sept. 3. The Ontario-based conference attracts …

Associate Professor and Chair of Nurse Anesthesia Michael P. Dosch received the Program Director of the Year Award from the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology …

Assistant Professor of Theatre Andrew Papa recently presented a paper entitled “Conversing with Artists/Scholars: In Defense of Pencil-to-Paper Marginalia,” on a panel at the Association …

Professor of History and department co-chair Roy E. Finkenbine co-presented the webinar “To Freedom and Back: The Nelson Hackett Case and Its Legacy” on July 16. …

An audio drama that starred Assistant Professor of Theatre Andrew Papa was recently recognized by the National Audio Theatre Festivals. Sixty-Six Trips to Lansing received the silver …