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  • April 14: Â鶹´«Ã½ invited to Holy Mass Thursday, April 17

    Monday April 14, 2025

    A photo of the inside of the St. Ignatius Chapel, with chairs, a cross, lights, pupil and light shining through the windows.The Sisters of Mercy invite the Detroit Mercy community to join together to celebrate Mass on Holy Thursday, April 17, at 4 p.m. inside the St. Ignatius Chapel on the McNichols Campus.

    Msgr. John Zenz, of Holy Name Parish, will preside at the Mass, which will include music and a reenactment of the Gospel reading, while washing the feet of anyone who wishes to have their feet washed.

    Holy Thursday Mass is also known as the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, which recalls the stories of the Last Supper and the story of Passover.

  • April 14: Next OMI monthly liturgy, April 16, celebrates Holy Week

    Monday April 14, 2025

    A group of three photos. The photo on top left half of page is a plaque in a garden. The bottom left half of page are several indviduals having lunch in a classroom. The third photo is of a priest presiding over a mass.All are invited to the next monthly liturgy of the Office of Mission Integration (OMI) on Wednesday, April 16 at noon in the St. Ignatius Chapel.

    This celebration will be an occasion to celebrate Holy Week.

    There will be lunch afterward and time to visit with colleagues in the Commerce & Finance Building, Room 213.

    At each monthly OMI liturgy and lunch, colleagues will have an opportunity to gather and reflect on a theme central to the University’s Jesuit and Mercy educational mission. Persons of all religious backgrounds and/or those not affiliated with a religious tradition are encouraged to attend.

  • April 14: CourseDog training set for April 15

    Monday April 14, 2025

    CourseDog is our new system being used to process event requests and to reserve space on the McNichols Campus. If you submit room/event requests as a CourseDog user or from the , this training is for you!

    The training will take place on Tuesday, April 15 from 12-1 p.m.Ìýinside Room 10 in the Commerce & Finance Building.

    Learn how to use the system, best practices and other helpful hints for planning an event on the McNichols Campus!

    If you are planning to attend the training, please email Alysa Jackson at ouelleal@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic for CourseDog end user training, which takes place on Tuesday, April 15th in Commerce & Finance Building, Room 10. There is a photograph of two people in front of laptops on the top half of the page.

     

  • April 14: Welcome spring with TENN on April 29

    Monday April 14, 2025

    Please join Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) in welcoming spring and celebrating our community with an afternoon of crafts, food and fun on Tuesday, April 29 at 3 p.m. on the Student Union Patio.

    All are welcome to this FREE event.

    To RSVP and for more information, please contact tenn@udmercy.edu.

    A flyer for the TENN Spring party, set for Tuesday, April 29 at 3 p.m. on the Student Union Patio, featuring an afternoon of crafts, food and fun. To RSVP or for more information contact tenn@udmercy.edu.

  • April 14: Leadership Slam, April 15, offers insight from two Titan alumni

    Monday April 14, 2025

    A graphic featuring two people, with text reading, Meet Our Speakers, Angelo Vitale, General Counsel, Rocket Companies, Angelo provided strategic business and legal guidance throughout his career, serving as the first CEO of Rocket Central and EVP/General Counsel of Rocket Mortgage, where he specialized in leasing, litigation, and regulatory compliance. Michael Birney, B.B.A, founder and COO, Arbor Growth, Michael drives business growth with advanced marketing tech, leveraging his experience as a former Google Growth Strategy Manager and MLL Champion to apply teamwork and strategy for success.Hear from two inspiring alumni who have used their education, resilience, and vision to lead their industries and drive success as part of Â鶹´«Ã½’s Emerging Leaders Program. The Leadership Slam is Tuesday, April 15. The first session is 2:30-3:45 p.m. inside Room 139 of the Commerce & Finance Building, and the second slam is 5:15-6:30 p.m. inside the College of Health Professions Building, Room 124.

    Angelo Vitale ’80, retired general counsel of Rocket Companies, and Michael Birney ’15, founder and chief operation officer (COO) of Arbor Growth, will offer their experiences on their leadership journeys.

    The slams offer a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable insights. This event counts as [+1 Leadership Development].

    For more information, please contact Kathleen Zimmerman-Oster at zimmerka@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic featuring the logos for the Emerging Leaders Program, University of Detroit Mercy and text at the bottom reading, LEADERSHIP SLAM.

     

  • April 14: Virtual information sessions offered to learn about MCD Program, April 22 and 23

    Monday April 14, 2025

    Detroit Mercy’s (SACD) will host a virtual information session about the (MCD) program on Tuesday, April 22, at noon and Wednesday, April 23, at 5 p.m.Ìý

    Join faculty and staff who will describe this one-of-a-kind program, which integrates human, organizational, physical and economic aspects of community development into a comprehensive approach to the renewal of communities.

    Learn how a Master of Community Development from Detroit Mercy can make a difference!

    To RSVP, please email Virginia Stanard at stanarvi@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic with an image at the top of several people standing beneath a Welcome to the Fitzgerald Neighborhood sign. Below the image reads the text University of Detroit Master of Community Development Virtual Information Sessions, April 22 at 12 p.m. and April 23 at 5 p.m. To register email stanarvi@udmercy.edu. The link for both sessions is provided along with a scan code for the Zoom link. Learn how a Master of Community Development from Detroit Mercy can Make a Difference. There is a Detroit Mercy logo at the bottom of the page as well as the School of Architecture and Community Development logo.

  • April 14: Emerging Voices showcases student directors on April 25

    Monday April 14, 2025

    All are invited to join the Detroit Mercy for an exciting performance of “Emerging Voices: Student Directing Showcase,” on Friday, April 25 at 11 a.m., presented by the Winter 2025 Fundamentals of Directing class. The event will take place inside Reno Hall, Room 164.

    This event features a dynamic array of scenes, each crafted by our talented student directors. Don’t miss this opportunity to support and be inspired by the next generation of theatrical talent.

    No tickets are needed for this free event, and seating is first come, first serve.

    For more information or any questions, please contact Sarah Rusk at hawkinsk@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic on a blue background regarding Emerging Voices: Student-directed One Acts, featuring plays by a number of students with names listed. This free event takes place on April 25 at 11 a.m. in Reno Hall Room 164.

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Tuesday April 15, 2025

College of Health Professions Associate Professor Zigmond Kozicki and Stephanie Baiyasi-Kozicki ’15 have been recognized by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for their effort in creating and leading the Great Lakes Environmental Festival (GLEF). The 2025 GLEF featured 10 environmental posters created by Detroit Mercy students and also featured three movies about the effort of the Great Lakes Indian Tribes in habitat protection and restoration.

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