August 2010
Stories About UDM
JOHN GALLAGHER, Detroit Free Press, 08-15-2010
Metzger's group is hardly alone. The Kresge Foundation, the nonprofit Community Development Advocates of Detroit, and academics at Lawrence Technological University and the University of Detroit Mercy are all mapping data and developing criteria for measuring the strengths and weaknesses of various neighborhoods. The most obvious indicator -- population density -- is only one measure.
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Michigan Live, Michigan Live, 08-22-2010
More than 800 veterans in the state of Michigan have received assistance from Project SALUTE at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. But with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ongoing, such needs are only continuing to grow. The efforts of a dedicated group of lawyers have kept Project SALUTE top of mind around the area. Combined with the law school's Veterans Law Clinic, the two UDM-run programs are designed to address the compelling legal needs of veterans around the state. The programs focus on veterans' federal disability and pension benefits through education, law student representation, and pro bono attorney referral.
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Stories which utilized a UDM expert
Sherri Welch, Crain's Detroit Business, 08-01-2010
The Heidelberg Project's decade-old plan to provide housing for artists-in-residence and educational and economic-development projects is finally gaining traction with local and national foundations. Several leading foundations have granted funds or are considering funding to help the outdoor art and education organization build the bigger-scale village concept it's had on the drawing boards.
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Jerry Hirsch and Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times, 08-18-2010
General Motors Co. filed to become a publicly traded company again, the first step in its plan to sell stock that would pay back billions of dollars of taxpayer support that allowed the automaker to rebuild itself after years of devastating losses. In a regulatory filing Wednesday, GM highlighted its profitable resurgence from the depths of bankruptcy as it pitched what's expected to be one of the biggest stock offerings ever.
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Paul Egan, The Detroit News, 08-26-2010
Democrats have a majority on the Michigan Supreme Court for the first time in 11 years after Gov. Jennifer Granholm today named Appeals Court Judge Alton Davis to replace Justice Elizabeth "Betty" Weaver, who resigned. "I'm pleased to replace a great northern Michigan justice with another great northern Michigan justice," Granholm said at a news conference.
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Stories about UDM students/alumni
Oakland County Legal News, Oakland County Legal News, 08-05-2010Read more

Times Herald, Times Herald Port Huron, 08-14-2010
Dr. Krista Pauly graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry with a doctorate in dental surgery. She was treasurer of her class and secretary of the Christian Dental Association. She took part in two dental mission trips to Honduras and earned the American Academy of Dental Practice Administration Foundation Award. Krista has accepted a one-year residency at Tufts University in Boston, specializing in hospital-based dentistry and working with special-needs patients. A 2003 graduate of Port Huron Northern High School, she is the daughter of Mark and Darlene Pauly of Lexington
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PRWeb, PRWeb, 08-22-2010
The Vitangeli dental practice, which serves the areas of Englewood and Dayton, Ohio, are announcing the launch of their new website www.vitangelismiles4you.com, hosted by Roadside Multimedia. This site serves as a platform for educating their current and prospective patients on the benefits of excellent dental care, and provides information regarding to specific dental procedures performed by the Drs. Vitangeli such as porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, and sedation dentistry. Visitors to the website may peruse before and after photos in the Smile Gallery, which display examples of cosmetic dental cases performed by the doctors.
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The Holland Sentinel, The Holland Sentinel, 08-22-2010
Alicia Marie Kruithoff and Padriac Shamus O’Connor were married on May 29, 2010, at Pillar Christian Reformed Church in Holland. Rev. William VandenBosch officiated the ceremony and music was by Katha Petroelje and Rory Kruithoff.
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Paul Janezewski, Flint Genesee County Legal News, 08-25-2010Read more

Cambridge Who's Who, Cambridge Who's Who, 08-27-2010
Mary Jo Foreman, Infection Control Nurse for Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in the management of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections.
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Cambridge Who's Who, Cambridge Who's Who, 08-30-2010
Maggie Jene Resor, Owner of the TUT Group, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in business management. One of the few individuals in her community to establish a virtual assistance business, Ms. Resor has owned the TUT Group these last 10 years. At her consulting firm, she delivers virtual assistance and advisement services to small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Her responsibilities include: organizing online meetings, arranging off-site conferences, and maintaining company records.
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