Kaplan testing prep is now free for the students at the University of Detroit Mercy. Kaplan is an educational company that offers courses to help college students prepare for services including practice tests, study guides and online resources designed to help students and professionals improve their performance on these exams. […]
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Healthcare Operations Management program debuts at Detroit Mercy with many new opportunities for students
The Healthcare Operations Management (HOM) Program makes its debut this year at the University of Detroit Mercy. Detroit Mercy is getting its first look at the new HOM program, replacing the Healthcare Services Administration (HAS) program effective this year. The University of Detroit Mercy has carefully curated this new […]
Research symposium set for College of Health Professions on Sept. 28
The College of Health Professions and McAuley School of Nursing is debuting a brand-new research symposium on Sept. 28 from noon to 4:00 p.m. The College of Health Professions does a lot of research surrounding healthcare as well as improving healthcare, specifically in Detroit, yet students and faculty are […]
UDM campus prepares for commencement festivities
As the academic school year comes to a close, an exciting commencement for the University of Detroit Mercy graduating class of 2024 approaches. Hosted on Detroit Mercy’s McNichols campus, students prepare to don their caps and gowns for the much-anticipated commencement ceremony. Diane Praet, the driving force behind the organization […]
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, UDM alum, visits campus
U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI), a University of Detroit Mercy alum, along with National Cyber Director Harry Coker Jr., visited Detroit Mercy’s Vehicle Cyber Engineering Program on April 15. Receiving $497,080 from the United States Department of Defense, UDM’s cybersecurity program continues to work towards aiding the Metro Detroit Regional […]
UDM mainstay Diane Praet readies for her retirement
The Detroit Mercy community will soon be without one of its longest tenured employees. Diane Praet has worked at the university since 1978, holding roles that included university registrar and associate vice president. She will gradually be stepping away from her roles at the university and towards retirement. While […]
Detroit Mercy Shakespeare production brings the laughs
The Detroit Mercy Theatre Company recently wrapped up its main-stage season with a production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [revised] (again).” The play took place at the Marlene Boll Theatre inside the YMCA on Broadway and Grand River in downtown Detroit and ran from April 12-21. Directed […]
Health humanities minor in development at UDM
The College of Liberal Arts and Education is developing a new Health Humanities minor program at the University of Detroit Mercy. CLAE is collaborating with the College of Engineering and Science and the College of Health Professions while in support of a Titan Innovation Fund Grant. Though the […]
Cushing lecture series inspires UDM audience
The Department of Religious Studies from the University of Detroit Mercy hosted the 16th Annual Cushing Distinguished Lecture series on April 3 inside the Student Union Ballroom. This year’s event featured Brian K. Blount, Ph.D., president emeritus of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Va., and Charlotte, N.C. As a renowned […]
English Department engaging UDM campus discussion
The English Department at the University of Detroit Mercy is offering ever-expanding opportunities for students to engage with their love of reading, writing and literary expression. Many of these opportunities and events are open to all Detroit Mercy students, faculty, staff and alumni. A recent addition to the events […]