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[sic], UDM's student arts journal, is looking for submissions for the 2012-13 issue.
Do you write? Make or take pictures? Want to be published? Then submit your poems, short stories, personal essays, academic essays, photographs, and other visual art work to [sic]. We want to see your stuff!
All written submissions should be emailed to Prof. Rosemary Weatherston at weatherr@udmercy.edu. Please send your submission/s as a single MS Word file attachment (do not send multiple submissions in multiple files) and include your contact information. No individual submission should be more than 10 double-spaced typed pages.
Photographers and other visual artists may submit their images on disc (preferred) or as high-resolution printouts to Prof. Weatherston's mailbox in the CLAE main office, Briggs 122. The original resolution of digital photographs and images must be at *least* 300 dpi. Students who wish to email their visual submissions should contact Prof. Weatherston first to make arrangements for large file transfers. Please be aware that [sic] is a black and white publication; all color images will be reproduced in grayscale. Please be sure to include your contact information with your submission/s.
There is no limit to how many submissions a student may make. Early submissions are encouraged! Copies of previous issues of [sic] are available outside the door of Briggs 227 and online in the Library's special collections (http://research.udmercy.edu/find/special_collections/digital/sic/).
Please contact Prof. Weatherston with any questions.
Chaungo Barasa, a water engineer from Kenya, will talk about his long career in humanitarian emergency assistance in Africa and Haiti. He has worked for Doctors without Borders, CARE International-Kenya, and now serves in Haiti with Concern International.
This event is sponsored by the James Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive (CLASA). Programs are free and open to the public, and are held at UDM's McNichols Campus (4001 W McNichols at Livernois). For more info call Director Gail Presbey , 313-993-1124, presbegm@udmercy.edu or http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/clasa/events/index.htm.
Based upon the observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven y modern medicine. Substantial research has been conducted to look at the Health Benefits of Yoga - from the Yoga Postures (Asanas), Yoga Breathing (Pranayama), and Meditation.
Please contact Yoga Instructor, Jim Stout, stoutjr@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class. This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Since lunch is only 1 hour long, this class gets right to point with a 20 minute core workout. Get in, get out, and get on with your day!
Please contact Fitness Instructor, Josh Luczak, luczakjp@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class.
This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Human trafficking is a contemporary version of slavery, and can be found in many countries. Here in the U.S., estimates say there are about one million people who are victims of trafficking. Michigan has the thirteenth highest rate of trafficked victims in the country.
Cherie Sammis
Cherie Sammis has been speaking about the problems of human trafficking for the last ten years. She first encountered the problems of trafficked people when she worked as a nurse practitioner in Washington, D.C. She is currently Vice President of Mission Integration at St. Mary's of Michigan.
Deborah Drennan
Executive Director of Freedom House. Freedom House is an official partner in the Northern Tier Anti Trafficking Consortium.
This event is sponsored by the James Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive (CLASA), co-sponsored by the Hispanic American Student Association (HASA). Programs are free and open to the public, and are held at UDM's McNichols Campus (4001 W McNichols at Livernois). For Freedom house info see http://freedomhousedetroit.org/ For more info call Director Gail Presbey , 313-993-1124 or presbegm@udmercy.edu.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
Based upon the observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven y modern medicine. Substantial research has been conducted to look at the Health Benefits of Yoga - from the Yoga Postures (Asanas), Yoga Breathing (Pranayama), and Meditation.
Please contact Yoga Instructor, Jim Stout, stoutjr@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class. This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Prexy Nesbitt is an activist and educator who has worked over the past four decades to connect freedom-loving peoples in Africa and North America to each other in order to strengthen progressive political and social movements on both continents.
For more information, go to http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/clasa/events/info/20121114.htm.
This event is sponsored by the James Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive (CLASA), co-sponsored by and African American Studies Program (AASP). Programs are free and open to the public, and are held at UDM's McNichols Campus (4001 W McNichols at Livernois). For more info call Director Gail Presbey , 313-993-1124, presbegm@udmercy.edu or http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/clasa/events/index.htm.
Since lunch is only 1 hour long, this class gets right to point with a 20 minute core workout. Get in, get out, and get on with your day!
Please contact Fitness Instructor, Josh Luczak, luczakjp@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class.
This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Prexy Nesbitt is an activist and educator who has worked over the past four decades to connect freedom-loving peoples in Africa and North America to each other in order to strengthen progressive political and social movements on both continents.
For more information, go to http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/clasa/events/info/20121114.htm.
This event is sponsored by the James Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive (CLASA), co-sponsored by and African American Studies Program (AASP). Programs are free and open to the public, and are held at UDM's McNichols Campus (4001 W McNichols at Livernois). For more info call Director Gail Presbey , 313-993-1124, presbegm@udmercy.edu or http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/clasa/events/index.htm.
The Ethics Bowl is inspired by TV's College Bowl, but modified rules adapt the game to the subject of ethics. The event features teams of 3-5 UDM undergraduates debating contemporary moral issues.
In Ethics Bowl, a moderator poses questions to teams of three to five students. Questions may address ethical problems on classroom topics (e.g. cheating or plagiarism), personal relationships (e.g. dating or friendship), professional ethics (e.g. engineering, law, medicine), or social and political ethics (e.g. free speech, gun control, etc.).
Each team receives a set of ethical issues in advance of the competition, and questions posed to teams at the competition are taken from that set. A panel of judges rates answers in terms of intelligibility, focus, depth, and judgment. No specialized knowledge in ethical theory is required to compete in or judge an Ethics Bowl.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
French novelist, composer, poet and playwright Boris Vian invites us to observe a world where the DuPont family allows fear of the unknown to overtake their human experience.
Through a combination of pure anxiety, tense humor and unbridled aggression, Leon DuPont fears for his family's life as he forces them to flee from an unseen terrifying threat. In a progression of mounting terror and the blackest of comedy, the family releases their frustration in a frightening hysterical fashion.
Tickets are $20 for general adult admission and $10 for students. There is a discounted adult admission of $17 for seniors, UDM and Marygrove faculty and staff, alumni, donors and Detroit residents. The Theatre Company's box office is located in Reno Hall on the University of Detroit Mercy campus. Hours of operation are 12 noon to 5 pm, Tuesday through Friday. The box office will move on the day of the performance to the Marygrove Theatre and will open 45 minutes prior to curtain. For tickets, call the theatre box office at 313-993-3270 or reserve your tickets online at http://theatre.udmercy.edu.
Based upon the observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven y modern medicine. Substantial research has been conducted to look at the Health Benefits of Yoga - from the Yoga Postures (Asanas), Yoga Breathing (Pranayama), and Meditation.
Please contact Yoga Instructor, Jim Stout, stoutjr@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class. This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Mental health wellness screening sponsored by the UDM Psychology Clinic.
In preparation for the upcoming final exams and papers, the UDM Psychology Clinic is offering free mental health wellness screenings. The screenings will assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. The screenings will be conducted by Doctoral students in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program. Referrals to the UDM Personal Counseling Office or UDM Psychology Clinic will be available.
Since lunch is only 1 hour long, this class gets right to point with a 20 minute core workout. Get in, get out, and get on with your day!
Please contact Fitness Instructor, Josh Luczak, luczakjp@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class.
This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Based upon the observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven y modern medicine. Substantial research has been conducted to look at the Health Benefits of Yoga - from the Yoga Postures (Asanas), Yoga Breathing (Pranayama), and Meditation.
Please contact Yoga Instructor, Jim Stout, stoutjr@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class. This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).
Since lunch is only 1 hour long, this class gets right to point with a 20 minute core workout. Get in, get out, and get on with your day!
Please contact Fitness Instructor, Josh Luczak, luczakjp@udmercy.edu for more information concerning the class.
This class is open to any Fitness Center Member (UDM student or employee).