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  • Detroit Mercy student orgs to be showcased at Titan Fest, Sept. 5

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A group of three images of participants performing activities at Titan Fest

    Detroit Mercy’s annual student organization fair is set for Friday, Sept. 5, from 3-5 p.m. at the Fisher Fountain outside the Student Union.

    Explore all the unique and incredible student organizations the University has to offer and find the right fit for you while enjoying music, fair foods, face painters and more. Be one of the first 500 students to visit the Student Life tent and grab a new free T-shirt (sponsored by Alliance Catholic Credit Union).

    Student organizations that still need to reserve their table may do so at the link below. Organizations MUST be registered before reserving their table.

    For any questions, contact the Assistant Director of Student Life Emily Johnson at johnsoem6@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1593.

    Reserve table here.

    A group of three images of participants performing activities at Titan Fest

  • Volunteer with Tappy Guide, UDM students needed

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic of several people, one in wheelchair and one in walker, some are volunteers, under the text: Volunteers needed.

    A graphic of several people, one in wheelchair and one in walker, some are volunteers, under the text: Volunteers needed.Tappy Guide is seeking Detroit Mercy student volunteers to support their mission of making communities more accessible and inclusive.

    Tappy Guide is a smart city solution revolutionizing mobility and accessibility for people with disabilities and older adults. Their cutting-edge app connects people with disabilities and older adults to live human agents (Tappy guides) to assist them in navigating public spaces safely and confidently.

    If you are looking for consistent and flexible volunteer opportunities, this could be the perfect fit! Tappy Guide needs volunteers to serve as agents guiding the public while the program runs seven days a week, morning until the evening.

    To get involved or for more information, please email John at john@tappyguide.com.

  • Late night bike ride returns on Sept. 5, register to ride

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic of Detroit Mercy Late night bike ride. The text is set upon a dark blue background with stars depicting lighting the sky with a graphic of a biker in the middle of the page. The text read as follows: The event is on Sept. 5 and is free for students, $20 for community members, and $5 bike rentals available. Starts at Kassab Hall on McNichols Campus. There is a QR code to register in the lower right-hand corner.

    Explore the city of Detroit after dark in Detroit Mercy’s 34th Annual Late Night Bike Ride. Join fellow students, staff, faculty and community members on Friday, Sept. 5 and travel by bicycle to discover all that Detroit has to offer.

    Here’s the breakdown:
    • Students: If you have your own bike, this is a FREE event. If you need to rent a bike, indicate on the form below and follow the link to receive a rental bike for just $5.
    • Staff, faculty and community members: Registration is $20 — the same whether you need to rent a bike or not.
    • Day-of check-in will begin at 7 p.m. in Kassab Mall on the McNichols Campus (the area between the Student Union and Holden Hall). There you’ll receive a free reflective Detroit Mercy lanyard and, if you registered for one, your rental bike. The Bike Ride will begin at 8 p.m. sharp.
    The Route & The Ride

    After cutting south on Hamilton Avenue, we’ll wend our way through the Boston-Edison Historical District and Detroit’s Midtown/Cass Corridor neighborhood before stopping at UDM’s Dentistry Campus in Southwest Detroit for a bathroom/water break. From there, we’ll head down Michigan Avenue, through Corktown and into downtown, where we’ll ride along the River Walk, swing past UDM’s Riverfront Campus on Jefferson Avenue, and make a pit stop at Lafayette Coney Island for a bite to eat.

    On our way back, we’ll cruise back through Midtown/Cass Corridor, then take Hamilton Avenue north to Oakman Boulevard. Finally, we’ll roll through the Martin Park neighborhood and return to campus through the east gate at about 11:30-11:45 p.m.

    Register here!

    A graphic of Detroit Mercy Late night bike ride. The text is set upon a dark blue background with stars depicting lighting the sky with a graphic of a biker in the middle of the page. The text read as follows: The event is on Sept. 5 and is free for students, $20 for community members, and $5 bike rentals available. Starts at Kassab Hall on McNichols Campus. There is a QR code to register in the lower right-hand corner.

  • Connect with Detroit Mercy neighbors at Martin Park walk, Sept. 13

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic of two figures silhouetted against a cityscape for the Martin Park walk. Text reads: See and enjoy the beauty of our neighborhood. Our walk will be included on the list of community walks compiled by District 2 Manager Kim Tandy. The walk begins on Sept. 13 at 12 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221. Rain date is Sept. 20. Contact info on bottom of page: nmpda.mi@gmail.com, 313-403-1999, and nmpda.org.

    Looking for a way to feel better connected with our neighbors? The Martin Park District Association invites all Detroit Mercy students, faculty and staff to participate in the annual Martin Park Walk on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 12-1:30 p.m.

    This is a great opportunity to build community spirit, enjoy a refreshing walk and strengthen the bond between Detroit Mercy and our surrounding neighborhood.

    Those interested in joining the Martin Park Walk will gather at noon at the pavilion behind Good Shepherd Lutheran Church located at 16100 Lawton Street, Detroit. From there, the group will walk through the neighborhood, learning about its rich history along the way. The walk will conclude by 1:30 p.m.

    For more information, please contact Tim Hipskind at hipskijt@udmercy.edu, Chelsea Manning at mannincp@udmercy.edu or Shane Hisner at hisnersj@udmercy.edu.

    Please Note: Prior to the Martin Park Walk, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will be hosting its monthly community outreach. If you’re interested in lending a hand, please contact Pastor Blanton Banks at bboy10ppn@gmail.com for details.

    A graphic of two figures silhouetted against a cityscape for the Martin Park walk. Text reads: See and enjoy the beauty of our neighborhood. Our walk will be included on the list of community walks compiled by District 2 Manager Kim Tandy. The walk begins on Sept. 13 at 12 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221. Rain date is Sept. 20. Contact info on bottom of page: nmpda.mi@gmail.com, 313-403-1999, and nmpda.org.

  • Take action with TENN during Hunger Action Month in September

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic for Hunger Action Month. The text reads: Join TENN in the fight against hunger in Detroit. $14 equals proteins and dairy for one family for one week; $138 for 10 families; and $830 for 60 families. There is a scan code to donate. There is a TENN logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. The word September lines the left-hand side of the page.

    Right now, families in our community are making impossible choices between paying bills and buying groceries. September is Hunger Action Month — the perfect time to take action. Many Detroit families are struggling to put food on the table as food banks face rising costs and reduced federal support.

    Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) is working for a more food-sovereign Detroit through student-led produce deliveries, urban gardening, composting and food waste education.

    Your gift can make a real impact, and thanks to our partnership with Gleaners, we can stretch your donation further than retail prices:

    • $14 provides one family with fresh proteins & dairy for the week: 1 pound of ground beef, 10 pounds of chicken leg quarters, 1 quart milk and 1 dozen eggs.
    • $138 provides these essentials to 10 families.
    • $830 provides them to 60 families.

    These high-cost foods are often the hardest for families to afford — but they are essential for balanced, nutritious meals. Your support makes them possible.

    Click here to take action now.

    A graphic for Hunger Action Month. The text reads: Join TENN in the fight against hunger in Detroit. $14 equals proteins and dairy for one family for one week; $138 for 10 families; and $830 for 60 families. There is a scan code to donate. There is a TENN logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. The word September lines the left-hand side of the page.

  • First gathering of Creative Writing Collective set for Sept. 9

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic for Creative Writing Collective set or Sept. 9 at 5:15 in Briggs 202. All are welcome. There is a Detroit Mercy English logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. There are drawings of pens and pens laid out throughout the page.

    This fall’s first Creative Writing Collective (CWC) is set for Tuesday, Sept. 9. If you have an interest in creative writing, you won’t want to miss this gathering. All are invited, and no creative writing experience is necessary.

    The following are the details for each CWC meeting this fall semester:

    • Sept. 9 at 5:15 pm
      Topic: Ekphrasis
      Led by Professor Stacy Gnall
      Briggs Building, Room 202
    • Oct. 22 at 5:15 p.m.
      Topic: 50th gathering of the CWC
      Led by Professor Rosemary Weatherston
      Location: Commerce & Finance Building, Room 138
    • Nov. 13 at 5:15 p.m.
      Topic: Documentary Poetics
      Led by Professor Isaac Pickell
      Location: Briggs Building, Room 202

    For questions or if you would like to be added to the CWC mailing list, please email english@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic for Creative Writing Collective set or Sept. 9 at 5:15 in Briggs 202. All are welcome. There is a Detroit Mercy English logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. There are drawings of pens and pens laid out throughout the page.

  • Volunteer opportunity, become a tutor with SDM2 Project Education

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic for Level up learning, tutoring, skill building, enrichment. Tutoring available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6 p.m.

    A graphic for Level up learning, tutoring, skill building, enrichment. Tutoring available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6 p.m.Are you looking for consistent evening volunteer opportunities? SDM2 Project Education‘s tutoring program might be just for you! The program runs every Tuesday and Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m.

    If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, email Ms. Jackie at sdm2projectedu@gmail.com.

  • TENN deliveries start next week, volunteers needed

    Thursday September 04, 2025
    A graphic for Titan Equity Nourish Network. Text at top of page reads: Volunteers needed. Join us in delivering produce to our neighbors. Below the text are three photos of students participating in sorting deliveries and loading onto trucks.

    Start the year off strong by volunteering for Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) and get to know our wonderful neighbors. Produce deliveries start next week!

    Get in on the action and sign up for bi-weekly Wednesday deliveries from 1:30-3 p.m. or weekly Friday deliveries from 10-11:45 a.m.

    Join the fun and community building as TENN packs fresh produce and delivers it to the doors of the University’s neighbors.

    With any questions, please email Chelsea Manning at mannincp@udmercy.edu.

    Sign up for Wednesdays here. Sign up for Fridays here.

    A graphic for Titan Equity Nourish Network. Text at top of page reads: Volunteers needed. Join us in delivering produce to our neighbors. Below the text are three photos of students participating in sorting deliveries and loading onto trucks.

     

  • Submission deadline for 2025 UDM Photography Contest, Nov. 2

    Wednesday September 03, 2025
    A graphic introducing the Annual UDM Photography Contest, which is open to the UDM community. Submissions are due on Nov. 2. The background photo is the 2024 prize winner in Best of Show category of Jordan Shear. There is also a scan code for more information on the contest and submission details.

    Did you snap some great photos this summer or over the past year? As we head into the fall term, consider capturing those special moments for your submission to the 3rd annual Detroit Mercy Photography Contest!

    The UDM Photography Contest is sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and the Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning. The contest is open to all students enrolled in fall 2025, as well as all UDM employees across every campus.

    Photography offers a mode of creative communication and a lens into the communities we inhabit and visit. Photographs can capture various moments and expressions, people, places and events. As such, the Office of Academic Affairs and Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning would like to invite all Detroit Mercy community members to submit digital photographs for consideration as part of a special 2025 photography contest.

    You can submit one photograph per category. First-place winners in each category will receive cash prizes and an enlarged, mounted copy of their winning photograph!

    Be sure to visit the UDM photo contest page for some inspiration, contest rules, submission and release forms and to view the previous winners. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 2.

    Current categories for submissions:

    • Abstract/conceptual/manipulation – Images of unusual patterns, lighting or objects recognized for their design element (i.e., streaking light photos, mechanical structures, reflections in glass or metal, view from a strange angle). Images can be digitally enhanced or altered beyond the minor adjustments to create an entirely different photograph. Be creative. All images must be produced by the photographer (photos taken by someone else may not be used), and the finished entry must still appear to be a photograph – not an artistic impression, drawing or design.
    • People – Photos of people, alone or in a group. Such pictures may be candid, humorous, journalistic or interpretative portraits where an emphasis placed on the person, not the environment. The main focus should be people. *
    • Nature/scenic – Images or scenes of plant life, landscapes, seascapes, underwater, architectural and industrial scenes. Seasonal scenes that display a fundamental design or mood are also acceptable. The main focus should be nature/scenic.
    • Dusk to dawn – Details the photographic imagery captured after the sun goes down. This includes but is not limited to starry skies, life under neon lights, streaking traffic lights, mother nature at night, scenic landscapes and cityscapes, film noir portraits, creative use of light and shadows. *
    • Creatures (new category for 2025) – Images or scenes of animal life, wild creatures, insects, etc. (i.e., action shots of your pet, giraffes at the zoo, cows on a countryside, banana slugs in the forest). It may be a scenic environment, but the main focus should be the creature(s) or animal(s). *

    *Appropriate and accepted image enhancement in these categories must be limited to minor adjustments such as contrast, exposure, cropping, HDR, dodge and burn.

    CALL FOR JUDGES: If you are interested in serving as a judge for the 2025 photo contest, please send an email expressing your interest to photocontest@udmercy.edu for consideration. With any direct questions, also contact photocontest@udmercy.edu.

    The photos of last year’s winners will be displayed in the Office of Academic Affairs for the 2025-2026 academic year. Please stop by in the President’s Suite if you would like to view them.

    Submit your photos today.

    A graphic introducing the Annual UDM Photography Contest, which is open to the UDM community. Submissions are due on Nov. 2. The background photo is the 2024 prize winner in Best of Show category of Jordan Shear. There is also a scan code for more information on the contest and submission details.

  • Deadline for student submissions to UDM’s student art journal, Oct. 10

    Wednesday September 03, 2025
    A graphic of a person wearing a crown of flowersA graphic of a person wearing a crown of flowers“Flower Crown” by Natasha Davis-Mickles, Issue 31

    Undergraduate and graduate students who would like to see their writing, photographs or visual art published should consider submitting their work to Detroit Mercy’s student art journal [sic], which is looking for poems, short stories, personal essays, photographs and other visual artwork for the 2025-26 issue.

    [sic] offers $100 prizes for the best visual, poetry and fiction/prose submissions. The deadline for submissions is Friday, Oct. 10.

    Please contact Associate Professor of English Rosemary Weatherston with any questions at weatherr@udmercy.edu.

    Online submission and instructions.

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    Student Success and Academic Support

    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.

    The Writing Center

    Work on any stage of the writing process. with peer consultants. Review your assignments, drafts, instructor feedback and questions. Get support if English is not your first language.

    Student Advising

    Work with your faculty advisor to reflect on your academic and career goals and to track your academic progress.

    Office of Equal Opportunity - Student Accommodations

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

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    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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    Important Dates

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

    • March 17, 2025 Registration Begins
    •  Aug. 16 - 24: Early Fall  Intersession/Immersion/Experience (credit)
    • Aug. 24: Last Day to Register Before Classes Begin
    • Aug. 25: Classes Begin
    • Aug. 31: Last Day to Add a Class (web closes at midnight)
    • Aug. 31: Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Sept. 1: Labor Day Holiday
    • Sept. 11: Celebrate Spirit!
    • Sept. 19: Deadline for Summer "I" grades
    • Oct. 6-7 : Fall Break (no classes/university open)
    • Oct. 21: Mid-term Grades are due
    • Oct. 27: Advising for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 3: for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 17: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Nov 26 - 30: Thanksgiving Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Dec. 9 - 13: Final Exam Week (Tuesday through Saturday)
    • Dec. 13: Official End of Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 15: Grades due by Noon for Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 14 - 21: Late Fall Immersion/Experience (non-credit)

    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    TERM II - 2026 WINTER SEMESTER - 16 Weeks

    • Oct 27, 2025: Advising for Term II Begins
    • Nov. 3: Registration Begins
    • Dec. 29 - Jan. 10, 2026: Early Winter Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Jan. 11: Registration Ends
    • Jan. 12: Classes Begin
    • Jan: 18: Last Day to Add a Class / Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Jan. 19: MLK Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Feb. 6: Deadline for Fall "I" grades
    • Mar. 9-14: Spring Break/Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Mar. 16: Advising for next Fall begins 
    • Mar. 19: Priority Registration for Summer/Fall begins
    • Mar 22: Honors Convocation 
    • Mar 23: Registration for Summer/Fall begins
    • Apr. 1: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Apr. 3-5: Easter Recess (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • Apr. 9: Celebration of Scholarly Achievement 
    • Apr. 28-May 2: Final Exam Week 
    • May 2: Official End of Term II/Winter
    • May 4: Grades due by Noon for Term II/Winter  
    • May 9: Baccalaureate/Commencement
    • Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    Summer Session III 2026 (14 weeks)

    • Mar. 23, 2026 Registration Begins
    • May 10: Registration Ends
    • May 11 Classes Begin for Summer I
    • May 17 Last Day to Add a Class | Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • May 25 Memorial Day (University Closed)
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 4th: Independence Day Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 27: Last Day to Withdraw
    • Aug. 11-15: Final Exam Week 
    • Aug. 15: Official End of Term III

    Summer Session I 2026 (7 Week Session)

    • Mar., 2026: Registration Begins
    • May 10: Registration Ends 
    • May 11: Classes Begin
    • May 26: Memorial Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • June 27: Official End of Summer I 

    Summer Term II 2026 (7 Week Session)

    • Mar. 23, 2026: Registration Begins
    • June 28: Registration Ends
    • June 29: Classes Begin 
    • July 4: Independence Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • August 15: Official End of Summer II 
    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar
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    Emergency Assistance

    In case of emergencies outside of Wellness Center and Clinic hours, please contact the following:

    Emergency Assistance

    911 Police – Fire – Medical

    University of Detroit Mercy Public Safety/Emergency Line — 313-993-1123

    Call for help

    University of Detroit Mercy Public Safety Escort Services
    McNichols Campus — 313-993-1234
    School of Law — 313-993-1234
    School of Dentistry — 313-494-6706

    TALK National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7) — 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255

    HELP Treatment Referral Hotline (Substance Abuse) — 800-662-HELP (800-662-4357)

    Crisis Text Line Get Help Now (24/7) — Text START to 741-741

    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

    Collegiate Assistance Program (Nurse Line 24/7) — 877-643-5130

    Center for Disease Control, National STD and AIDS Hotline — 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)

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