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  • Student Life to host inaugural Winter Arcade on Feb. 26

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer for “Winter Arcade” at Detroit Mercy. Large colorful text announces the event on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge. The flyer advertises games including ski ball, crane machines, classic arcade games and foosball, as well as free food such as a nacho bar, soft pretzels, cotton candy and soft drinks. Decorative graphics include a star, trophy, arcade machine and game controller, along with the Detroit Mercy Student Life logo.

    Detroit Mercy’s Student Life Office will hold its first Winter Arcade on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge of the Student Union.

    The event will feature a wide variety of games, including ski ball, crane machines, doubleshot basketball, Guitar Hero and numerous classic arcade favorites.

    All students are welcome to stop by and enjoy some free food, including a nacho bar, cotton candy, soft pretzels and more.

    Flyer for “Winter Arcade” at Detroit Mercy. Large colorful text announces the event on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge. The flyer advertises games including ski ball, crane machines, classic arcade games and foosball, as well as free food such as a nacho bar, soft pretzels, cotton candy and soft drinks. Decorative graphics include a star, trophy, arcade machine and game controller, along with the Detroit Mercy Student Life logo.

  • ACLU attorney Jay Kaplan to speak at Lunch & Learn, Feb. 18

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer with a black background and colorful rainbow and geometric patterns at top and bottom of page. Text reads, “Loving & Caring for All in Our Community, with guest speaker Jay Kaplan. Lunch & Learn for students, faculty and staff on caring for all in our community. Wednesday, February 18th from 12–1 p.m., Commerce & Finance 138.” Smaller text reads: “Jay Kaplan is a longtime ACLU of Michigan attorney whose work focuses on caring for and protecting transgender community members through advocacy, education, and systemic change.” The flyer notes it is sponsored by the CHP Inclusive Excellence Committee.

    The College of Health Professions (CHP) Inclusive Excellence Committee will host an engaging Lunch & Learn with guest speaker Jay Kaplan on Wednesday, Feb. 18, entitled “Loving and Caring for All in our Community.”

    All are welcome to attend this conversation, which will take place from 12-1 p.m. in Room 138 of the Commerce & Finance Building.

    A longtime attorney with the ACLU of Michigan, Kaplan’s work focuses on caring for and protecting transgender community members through advocacy, education and systemic change.

    Flyer with a black background and colorful rainbow and geometric patterns at top and bottom of page. Text reads, “Loving & Caring for All in Our Community, with guest speaker Jay Kaplan. Lunch & Learn for students, faculty and staff on caring for all in our community. Wednesday, February 18th from 12–1 p.m., Commerce & Finance 138.” Smaller text reads: “Jay Kaplan is a longtime ACLU of Michigan attorney whose work focuses on caring for and protecting transgender community members through advocacy, education, and systemic change.” The flyer notes it is sponsored by the CHP Inclusive Excellence Committee.

  • Pray the Rosary for February intention in Holy Spirit Chapel, Feb. 11

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer for “Monthly Rosary Group.” University Ministry logo is in upper right corner. Event details read: “Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4 p.m., Holy Spirit Chapel, Student Union Lower Level.” The design features a light blue background with a pink teddy bear, a stethoscope and a red heart with a bandage. A green rosary graphic surrounds a prayer that reads: “Let us pray that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope.” Contact information at the bottom reads: “glafond@udmercy.edu.”

    University Ministry will host a special time of prayer and reflection on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 4 p.m., inside of the Holy Spirit Chapel, located in the Student Union, Lower Level.

    Together, we will pray the Rosary, a traditional Catholic devotion, in support of Pope Leo XIV’s monthly intention for February: that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope.

    While the rosary is a traditional Catholic prayer, all are welcome to participate. Rosary beads and easy-to-follow how-to guides will be provided.

    For any questions, please contact glafond@udmercy.edu.

    Flyer for “Monthly Rosary Group.” University Ministry logo is in upper right corner. Event details read: “Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4 p.m., Holy Spirit Chapel, Student Union Lower Level.” The design features a light blue background with a pink teddy bear, a stethoscope and a red heart with a bandage. A green rosary graphic surrounds a prayer that reads: “Let us pray that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope.” Contact information at the bottom reads: “glafond@udmercy.edu.”

  • Creative Writing Collective meets Feb. 11 for use of metaphors in essays

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    the logo for the Detroit Mercy Creative Writing Collective

    the logo for the Detroit Mercy Creative Writing CollectiveAmanda Hiber, senior lecturer in the Department of English, will lead the Creative Writing Collective conversation on using metaphors in personal essays on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 5:15-6:30 p.m.

    The gathering will take place in Room 201 of the Briggs Building, with all students, staff, alumni, faculty and friends welcome for community and creative writing! No writing experience is necessary to join the CWC. You are welcome if you have an interest in exploring or developing your creative inclinations.

    Save the date for third and final Creative Writing Collective this semester, which will take place Tuesday, March 3, from 5:15-6:30 p.m., in the Seibert Center for Innovation and Collaboration, Engineering Building first floor. This final installment will be led by Poet-in-Residence Stacy Gnall and Senior Adjunct Instructor Michael Lauchlan.

    Please contact english@udmercy.edu with questions or to join the CWC mailing list. Keep up with the Detroit Mercy English Department on Instagram and Facebook @detroitmercyenglish.

  • Local artist Adrian Pyle to hold drop-in collage art lesson, Feb. 17

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer advertising a “Drop in Collage Lesson” with text in large lettering on a blue background with small decorative doodles. A circular collage artwork on the right side features layered magazine cutouts, including an eye, textured colors and various shapes. Event details read: “Tues., Feb 17, 12–2 pm, Student Union Lower Level.

    Flyer advertising a “Drop in Collage Lesson” with text in large lettering on a blue background with small decorative doodles. A circular collage artwork on the right side features layered magazine cutouts, including an eye, textured colors and various shapes. Event details read: “Tues., Feb 17, 12–2 pm, Student Union Lower Level.Looking for a creative break in your day? Local artist Adrian Pyle will be on campus to lead a free drop‑in collage art workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 12–2 p.m. in the Student Union Lower Level.

    All materials will be provided, and no registration is required.

    Whether you have an hour or only 10–20 minutes between classes, stop by and Pyle will walk you through the basics to get you started on your own unique collage.

  • Phenomenal Women nominations open, deadline is Feb. 20

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer titled “Phenomenal Woman Nominations.” Text reads: “Nominate a UDM faculty or staff member who has made a difference!” A QR code appears in the upper right corner with the text “Deadline: 2/20.” The design features illustrated profiles of a group of women of different ages, skin tones, hairstyles, head coverings and accessories. The background is light, with teal and pink accent colors.

    It’s time to nominate a phenomenal woman who makes a difference here at Detroit Mercy.

    The selected faculty, staff or administrator will be honored at the Phenomenal Women’s Reception on Friday, March 20.

    The 21st Phenomenal Women’s Reception is an evening dedicated to celebrating the lives of women at Detroit Mercy who make an impact on our community and empower one another. The Ashley Grey Legacy Award will be presented to a faculty or staff representative at Detroit Mercy.

    Nominations will close on Friday, Feb. 20, to allow for the selection committee to review all nominations carefully.

    Submit nominations here.

    Flyer titled “Phenomenal Woman Nominations.” Text reads: “Nominate a UDM faculty or staff member who has made a difference!” A QR code appears in the upper right corner with the text “Deadline: 2/20.” The design features illustrated profiles of a group of women of different ages, skin tones, hairstyles, head coverings and accessories. The background is light, with teal and pink accent colors.

  • NAMI ‘In Our Own Voice’ presentation set for Feb. 19

    Wednesday February 04, 2026
    Flyer for a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) event titled “In Our Own Voice.” It announces a talk featuring Dr. Aria Darling discussing mental health from her lived experience. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 19, from 12:45 to 1:55 p.m. in CHM 114. Logos for NAMI and the University of Detroit Mercy College of Health Professions appear at the bottom, along with a note that the event is supported by a Mission Micro Grant and the CHP Wellness Committee.

    The College of Health Professions (CHP) will host a special presentation in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Metro Chapter on Thursday, Feb. 19, from 12:45-1:55 p.m., in Room 114 of the Health Professions Facility.

    Emergency medicine physician Aria Darling will share her personal lived experience with a mental health condition through the NAMI “In Our Own Voice” program.

    This session offers an opportunity to learn directly from a healthcare professional who has navigated mental health challenges, helping to deepen understanding and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions and seeking treatment.

    This event is supported by a Mission Micro Grant and hosted by the CHP Wellness Committee.

    Flyer for a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) event titled “In Our Own Voice.” It announces a talk featuring Dr. Aria Darling discussing mental health from her lived experience. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 19, from 12:45 to 1:55 p.m. in CHM 114. Logos for NAMI and the University of Detroit Mercy College of Health Professions appear at the bottom, along with a note that the event is supported by a Mission Micro Grant and the CHP Wellness Committee.

  • Interfaith dinner and panel to be celebrated in Student Union, Feb. 4

    Tuesday February 03, 2026
    Flyer for a University of Detroit Mercy Interfaith Dinner event. The background has a soft blue texture. In the upper left-hand corner is the UDM University Ministry logo. Large text reads: 'Wednesday, February 4 — Interfaith Dinner — Conversations on Sustaining Hope.' Below is an image of a hand holding soil with a small green plant sprouting. Additional text reads: '6–8 p.m., Student Union Ballroom.' Listed offerings include halal, kosher and vegetarian options, plus a panel, storytelling and entertainment. A QR code for RSVP appears in the bottom right-hand corner with the words 'RSVP Here.' At the bottom, contact information is provided for volunteering for service hours: 'Contact Anita Klueg, kluegag@udmercy.edu.'

    University Ministry will celebrate world interfaith harmony at an interfaith panel and dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 6-8 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom on the McNichols Campus. All Titans are invited.

    Participants will share food together, hear personal stories from a panel of speakers of various religious perspectives on sustaining hope and enjoy a cultural drumming and singing group that includes one UDM graduate student.

    Free food for all in attendance includes halal, kosher, gluten-free and vegetarian options.

    It is a +1 spiritual opportunity for UDM students in leadership, and students can volunteer at the event as well to count toward service hours.

    For more information, please contact Director of University Ministry Anita Klueg at kluegag@udmercy.edu.

    RSVP here.

     

  • Winter career and co-op fair for all students set for Feb. 19

    Tuesday February 03, 2026
    Collage of three images of students and recruiters at career fair

    The Center for Career & Professional Development will hold the 2026 Winter Career and Co-op Fair on Thursday, February 19, from 2-5 p.m. All majors are welcome to attend.

    The fair will be held in the Student Union Ballroom and is open to all current students as well as recent UDM graduates.

    Sponsored by Alliance Catholic Credit Union, the fair will feature more than 60 organizations and is a great opportunity for students to meet and share their resumes with a variety of employers and graduate schools to discuss full-time employment, graduate school options and co-op and internship positions, as well as volunteering opportunities.

    Students will have the opportunity to take free professional headshots and be entered into a drawing to win a $50 gift card for attending.

    For more information or with any questions, please visit the Center for Career & Professional Development directly or call 313-993-1017 or email careerlink@udmercy.edu.

    Current students may pre-register and view list of participating organizations through their Handshake accounts.

    Pre-register now through Handshake.

    Collage of three images of students and recruiters at career fair

  • Mission Week activities planned on McNichols Campus, Feb. 1-6

    Tuesday February 03, 2026
    Flyer titled ‘Mission Week’ with a blue background and list of daily events for Mission Week: • Sunday, Feb. 1: 8 p.m. Mass at St. Ignatius Chapel to kick off Mission Week. • Monday, Feb. 2: 3:30 p.m. Rosary for the monthly intentions of Pope Leo in the Holy Spirit Chapel. • Tuesday, Feb. 3: 12:45 p.m. Mug Hour in the Ministry Office; 7 p.m. Adoration in St. Ignatius Chapel. • Wednesday, Feb. 4: 6–8 p.m. Interfaith Dinner with an interfaith panel discussion in the Student Union Ballroom. • Thursday, Feb. 5: 12:45 p.m. Mission Mass sponsored by the Office of Mission Integration in St. Ignatius Chapel. • Friday, Feb. 6: Jummah Prayer and Social at 12:45 p.m., and at 3 p.m., a program on ‘The Legacy of Black Muslims in America.’ In the bottom left-hand corner are the UDM University Ministry and Mission Integration logos.

    Mission Week (Feb. 1-7) celebrates the gathering of our community to honor, reflect on and learn more about our Detroit Mercy mission and identity through our Mercy heritage and Ignatian traditions.

    A number of activities designed to acknowledge and teach us more about our mission and identity will take place during Mission Week from Sunday, Feb. 1, through Friday, Feb. 6, as follows:

    • Sunday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m., Sunday Mass (St Ignatius Chapel)
    • Monday, Feb 2, at 3:30 p.m., Rosary for the monthly intentions of Pope Leo (Holy Spirit Chapel)
    • Tuesday, Feb 3, from 12:45-2 p.m., M.U.G. Hour and Conversation (Ministry Office)
    • Tuesday, Feb 3, at 7 p.m., Adoration (St. Ignatius Chapel)
    • Wednesday, Feb 4, from 6-8 p.m., Interfaith dinner and panel discussion (Student Union Ballroom)
    • Thursday, Feb 5, at 12:45 p.m., Mission Mass, sponsored by Office of Mission Integration (St. Ignatius Chapel)
    • Friday, Feb 6, from 1-3 p.m., Jummah Prayer and Social, Theme: The Legacy of Black Muslims in America (Student Union, Fountain Lounge)

    Flyer titled ‘Mission Week’ with a blue background and list of daily events for Mission Week: • Sunday, Feb. 1: 8 p.m. Mass at St. Ignatius Chapel to kick off Mission Week. • Monday, Feb. 2: 3:30 p.m. Rosary for the monthly intentions of Pope Leo in the Holy Spirit Chapel. • Tuesday, Feb. 3: 12:45 p.m. Mug Hour in the Ministry Office; 7 p.m. Adoration in St. Ignatius Chapel. • Wednesday, Feb. 4: 6–8 p.m. Interfaith Dinner with an interfaith panel discussion in the Student Union Ballroom. • Thursday, Feb. 5: 12:45 p.m. Mission Mass sponsored by the Office of Mission Integration in St. Ignatius Chapel. • Friday, Feb. 6: Jummah Prayer and Social at 12:45 p.m., and at 3 p.m., a program on ‘The Legacy of Black Muslims in America.’ In the bottom left-hand corner are the UDM University Ministry and Mission Integration logos.

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    Student Success Center

    The Student Success Center offers a testing center, tutoring and study groups, professional mentoring, athlete study table, placement testing, and more. Some of the programs listed below are also part of the Student Success Center.

    • Academic Interest and Major Exploration (AIME)- Developmental advising and peer mentoring to conditionally admitted students.

    • Student Accessibility Services- available to all currently enrolled students who have documented disabilities that substantially limit them in one or more major life activities. Individuals eligible for services may have, but are not limited to, the following types of disabilities: mobility, orthopedic, hearing, visual, learning, psychological and attentional.

    • KCP Program - Michigan students who can benefit from improving their academic skills. Professional, confidential academic support.

    • Personal Counseling - Professional outpatient counseling and psychotherapeutic treatment is available to students at no charge.

    • Tutoring Appointments - SSC offers free tutoring in most freshman and some upper-division courses, including math, chemistry, biology, languages, philosophy, history and English. Make an appointment.

    TRIO Student Support Services

    TRIO SSS is a federally funded program designed to provide underrepresented student populations. It provides assistance with scholarship applications, academic success planning, mentoring and more.

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    Office of Equal Opportunity - Student Accommodations

    Accommodations are individualized modifications or adjustments to the academic or campus environment. Find out how to request accommodations.

    Test Prep: FREE Kaplan Courses

    Detroit Mercy has partnered with Kaplan, a global education services provider, to offer our students free access to Kaplan’s industry-leading test prep resources, including for the following graduate-level admissions and licensing exams:

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    TERM I - 2025 FALL SEMESTER – 16 Weeks (including 1 week break)

    • March 17, 2025 Registration Begins
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    TALK National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7) — 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255

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    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Sexual Assault National Line — 800-656-HOPE (800-656-4673)

    Rape Victim’s Assistance Program at Detroit Police Department Crisis Line — 313-833-1660

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