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CHASS Book Club Launches with a Summer Read about AI in Education

Join CHASS faculty and staff over the Summer in reading Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning. This book is available via the library at the following link: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/udmercy/detail.action?docID=30876436. This collective read will advance our conversations in next academic year around this critical topic, …

CHASS Faculty and Staff Honored at Spotlight on Excellence

Several faculty and staff from the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences were recognized this week during Detroit Mercy’s Spotlight on Excellence event for their leadership, service, and commitment to the campus community. ● Prof. Lee Eshelman (Psychology) received the Faculty Recognition Award for his contributions to teaching and …

CHASS Marks a Milestone at Commencement Weekend

The College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences (CHASS) celebrated its first graduating class under the new CHASS name during commencement weekend. Officially adopting the name in 2024, CHASS carries forward the College’s liberal arts legacy while meeting twenty-first century demands to deliver a transformative student learning experience. Commencement took …

Prof. Stacy Gnall Receives the Ashley Grey Legacy Award at Phenomenal Women’s Reception

Prof. Stacy Gnall, Poet-in-Residence at the University of Detroit Mercy, was celebrated as this year’s recipient of the prestigious Ashley Grey Legacy Award at the Phenomenal Women’s Reception on Wednesday, March 19, in the Student Union Ballroom. The award recognizes her outstanding contributions to the literary community and her dedication …

CHASS Joins CHP and E&S for Chairs Workshop with Prof. Benjamin Myers

CHASS Department Chairs were joined by those from the College of Health Professions (CHP) and McCauley School of Nursing, and Engineering & Sciences (E&S) for a three-hour workshop on Friday, January 24, 2025, with Prof. Benjamin Myers, Chair of Communication and Media, University of Toledo.      He facilitated lively and …

CHASS Faculty Workshop Addresses Critical Conversations in the Classroom

CHASS faculty and staff gathered before the January College meeting for a Faculty Development Workshop – “Empower Your Classroom: Powerful and Pertinent Conversations.” The CHASS Faculty Development Committee and Dean’s Office collaborated to host this event that engaged faculty from across disciplines to learn from one another about how to …