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  • April 13: Pray the Rosary for April intention in Holy Spirit Chapel, April 16

    Monday April 13, 2026
    Flyer titled ‘April Monthly Rosary.’ Text reads: “Let us pray for priests going through moments of crisis in their vocation, that they may find the accompaniment they need and that communities may support them with understanding and prayer.” Event details read: “Thursday, April 16, 1:30 p.m., Holy Spirit Chapel, Student Union Lower Level.” The design includes illustrations of hands holding rosary beads and a hanging rosary and cross. An image at the bottom of the page shows priests in white garments praying during a religious ceremony inside a church. Detroit Mercy University Ministry logo is at the bottom left-hand corner.

    University Ministry will host a special time of prayer and reflection at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, 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 April: that priests going through moments of crisis in their vocation may find the accompaniment they need and that communities will support them with understanding and prayer.

    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.

  • April 13: Graduate Admission workshop set for April 14

    Monday April 13, 2026
    Three people talk at the front desk inside of the Office of Admissions at University of Detroit Mercy.

    Are you interested in applying to graduate school? Make your applications stand out by attending the Graduate Admission workshop at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 14.

    During the workshop, students will learn about best practices for requesting letters or recommendation and interview etiquette.

    The session is offered in-person in the Office of Admissions, located on the first floor of the Student Union, in Room 181, as well as virtually.

    The Graduate Admission workshop is hosted by the Center for Career & Professional Development and the Office of Admissions.

    Click here to join virtually. Three people talk at the front desk inside of the Office of Admissions at University of Detroit Mercy.The Office of Admissions on the McNichols Campus of University of Detroit Mercy.
  • April 13: Job search bootcamp, Tigers v. Red Sox and cap decorating highlight Senior Week, May 4-6

    Monday April 13, 2026
    A graduation cap is decorated and reads, Blessed that God chose me to be a Leader.

    A graduation cap is decorated and reads, Blessed that God chose me to be a Leader.UDM will celebrate Senior Week with a lineup of events designed to honor and send off graduating students in style.

    All graduating students are invited to take part in these Senior Week opportunities:

    • Monday, May 4, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.: Job Search Bootcamp — Kick off Senior Week by preparing for life after graduation at the Center for Career and Professional Development’s Job Search Bootcamp in Room 206 of the Student Union. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
    • Tuesday, May 5, at 6:30 p.m.: Tigers vs. Red Sox at Comerica Park — Join classmates for a night at the ballpark as the Detroit Tigers take on the Boston Red Sox. Tickets are just $10, and transportation will be available via the Student Life van. Purchase game tickets here.
    • Wednesday, May 6, 2-4 p.m.: Graduation cap decoration workshop — Local hatmaker Andrew Wilson will be in the Lower Level of the Student Union to help seniors personalize their caps for graduation day.

    Seniors, don’t miss out on these special events to wrap-up your journey at Detroit Mercy.

  • April 13: Triptych +1 features student authors at Book Suey, April 16

    Monday April 13, 2026
    A flyer with a pink background and orange floral graphics. Large green text reads ‘Triptych +1,’ with ‘In Person!’ handwritten across the top in red. Four sticky note-style boxes list event details: April 16, at 6:30 p.m.; Book Suey, 10345 Joseph Campau Ave., Hamtramck, Michigan; featuring UDM students; plus author and alumna Sarah Pazur. Presented by the Detroit Mercy Department of English.

    To wrap up this year’s Triptych virtual reading series, join the Department of English for Triptych +1, a special in-person encore showcasing original work by Detroit Mercy creative writing students.

    This free event is set for Thursday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m., at Book Suey in Hamtramck. All are welcome.

    Eleven Detroit Mercy creative writing students will be joined by special guest alumna Sarah Pazur to read their original work.

  • April 13: UDM to hold 43rd Pax Christi Michigan Conference, April 18

    Monday April 13, 2026
    A black and white flyer with a crumpled paper-appearing background. Large text at the top reads “Be Not Afraid!” On the left side is an image of a female with her hand covering her eye behind a chain link fence. Below the image are the words: “Living in Hope and Resistance.” Along the bottom, are figures of protesters with arms raised and holding signs.

    A black and white flyer with a crumpled paper-appearing background. Large text at the top reads “Be Not Afraid!” On the left side is an image of a female with her hand covering her eye behind a chain link fence. Below the image are the words: “Living in Hope and Resistance.” Along the bottom, are figures of protesters with arms raised and holding signs.The 43rd annual Pax Christi Michigan State Conference will be held at Detroit Mercy, Saturday, April 18, in the Student Union Ballroom on the McNichols Campus. The theme of this year’s event is “Be Not Afraid: Living in Hope and Resistance,” and features keynote speaker Charlene Howard, national director for Pax Christi USA.

    Registration opens at 8:30 a.m., and the event will run until approximately 4 p.m. 

    Through humor, storytelling, music and innate wisdom, Howard will advise conference participants in the courage and resiliency needed to confront racism, violence and greed with Gospel-based nonviolence and effective activism.

    A discussion will follow Howard’s call to action in which a panel of experts will offer insights and specific ways to effectively resist today’s culture of violence.

    Panel experts include:

    • Elly Jordan: Advocacy for immigrants
    • Andrea Pierce: Advocacy for the environment and Indigenous cultures
    • Saeed Khan: Advocacy for Gaza, the West Bank and Middle Eastern cultures.

    Howard received her master’s in Religious Education and Catechesis from the Catholic University of America and has been a teacher, school principal and a religious department chair. In July 2024, she became the executive director of Pax Christi USA.

    Pax Christi Michigan promotes peace locally, nationally and globally through prayer, study and action. Rooted in spirituality, the organization is dedicated to examining issues of justice from the perspectives of all involved and promotes peace with justice through nonviolent conflict resolution.

    A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

    Cost for attendance:

    • Early registration: $65 (includes breakfast and lunch). Registration after April 10 is $70.
    • Student rate: $25
    • Conference scholarships are available.
    More information and register online here.
  • April 13: UDM to hold conversation with Catholic thought leaders, April 25

    Monday April 13, 2026
    All are invited to a conversation with Catholic thought leaders to reflect together on the “Church’s Mission in this time and place.” The discussion will take place on Saturday, April 25, at 2 p.m., in the Student Union Ballroom, on the McNichols Campus.

    Panelists are as follows:

    • Archbishop Edward Wiesenberger, metropolitan archbishop of the Catholic Diocese of Detroit
    • Helen Marie Burns, RSM, former president of Leadership Conference of Women Religious
    • Bishop John Stowe, O.F.M. Conv. of Lexington, Ky., president of Pax Christi, USA
    • Matt Mio, professor of Chemistry, University of Detroit Mercy, expert on Laudato Si

    The session will be moderated by Bridget Deegan-Krause, author of Together Through Reflection: Themes for Those Who Lead and Serve in Catholic Organizations.

    If you have questions about the event, please contact Fr. Charles Oduke at odukeca@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1651 Register here.
  • April 12: TENN needs your plastic grocery bags

    Sunday April 12, 2026
    A flyer on a cream background with red and blue text reads ‘Plastic Bag Drive.’ Detroit Mercy TENN logo appears at upper right-hand corner. Cartoon style plastic grocery bags in red and light blue are shown, one with apple, chalice, and heart icons and the words ‘Thank You,’ and another labeled ‘Drop off bags to Commerce and Finance, Room 05.’ Blue text in the center reads “Support TENN’s local food pantry & food deliveries by donating clean plastic gags. Contact email listed at the bottom: degenram@udmercy.edu.

    A flyer on a cream background with red and blue text reads ‘Plastic Bag Drive.’ Detroit Mercy TENN logo appears at upper right-hand corner. Cartoon style plastic grocery bags in red and light blue are shown, one with apple, chalice, and heart icons and the words ‘Thank You,’ and another labeled ‘Drop off bags to Commerce and Finance, Room 05.’ Blue text in the center reads “Support TENN’s local food pantry & food deliveries by donating clean plastic gags. Contact email listed at the bottom: degenram@udmercy.edu.Support Titan Equity Nourish Network‘s (TENN) food pantry and deliveries by donating clean plastic grocery bags.

    TENN uses grocery bags for pantry and weekly produce deliveries. Your donation will help save funds and plastic by re-purposing gently used bags.

    Drop off to the Commerce & Finance Building, Room 05, or email mannincp@udmercy.edu.

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Thursday April 09, 2026

Detroit Mercy’s School of Optometry will be part of the programming for the upcoming annual Association of Schools & Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) meeting for Student Affairs & Admissions in June 2026. Associate Dean of Student Services and Enrollment Management Juliette Daniels has been invited to represent UDMSO. She will present a session titled The Invisible Barrier: Understanding & Addressing Impostor Phenomenon in Optometry Admissions & Student Affairs. This is the School of Optometry’s first presentation at this annual conference and second year of participation as a member school.

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