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Detroit Mercy Cybersecurity Club to Host Alumni Panel on Careers in Cybersecurity

The Detroit Mercy Cybersecurity Club invites all students to an insightful Cybersecurity Club Meeting featuring a distinguished alumni panel. Four recent graduates of UDM’s cybersecurity programs will share their experiences, career paths, and industry insights.  Panelists include:  John Boyak – Cybersecurity Consultant, Plante Moran  Julianne Snyder – Scrum Master, Comerica …

Deadline This Week: Dudley Randall Poetry Competition

The English Department invites all students to submit original poetry for the annual Dudley Randall Poetry Competition. This tradition celebrates the legacy of Dudley Randall, a renowned poet and publisher dedicated to fostering literary talent.    📅 Submission Deadline: February 7, 2025  💰 Prize: Cash award & special recognition  🔗 …

Winter 2025 Discover Detroit Series: Strengthening Community Through Shared Experiences

The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS) is excited to launch the Winter 2025 Discover Detroit Series—a collection of events designed to bring our CHASS community together while celebrating Detroit’s rich culture and history. Open to students, faculty, and staff, this series offers opportunities to connect, explore, and …

CHASS Students Complete Internships at Charles H. Wright Museum

Two CHASS seniors, Parah Farmer and Katherine Mutschler, recently completed Fall 2024 internships at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit. Both students are History majors with Museum Studies minors. Farmer also is minoring in African American Studies, while Mutschler is minoring in Theatre.   The internships, …

Political Science Students Simulate Congressional Hearing on Education Policy

Students in Professor Felicia Grey’s Introduction to Political Science class recently had the opportunity to step into the shoes of policymakers during a simulated congressional hearing.   The class was divided into groups to represent different political viewpoints and tasked with presenting arguments before a mock House Committee on Education and …