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  • June 11: UDM to transition to ADP Lyric HR and payroll system, June 13

    Thursday June 11, 2026

    Detroit Mercy will soon transition from Paylocity to ADP Lyric as the new Human Resources and payroll system. This change will take full effect on June 13.

    ADP will provide a modernized platform for managing timekeeping, payroll and employee information. The goal is to make processes more streamlined and user-friendly for employees and managers across the University.

    The Human Resources and Payroll team will be sharing additional information in the coming weeks, including:

    • Training guides and resources
    • Key dates and reminders to help ensure a smooth transition

    Cooperation and flexibility during this transition are appreciated, and updates will be provided as additional details become available.

  • June 11: TENN to host community garden party, June 18

    Thursday June 11, 2026
    A flyer on a green background for the TENN Garden Party. Beneath the title is a graphic of planting materials, boots, watering can, garden hoe in front of a picket fence with a bubble on the right that reads "Join us for food, harvesting and community. Below that are event details, June 18 at 4-6 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221. Hosts are TENN, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and New Martin Park District Association.

    All are welcome to help Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) celebrate our community and bustling garden with an afternoon of food and harvesting on Thursday, June 18.

    The garden party is set to begin at 4 p.m. at the TENN Community Garden at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, located at 16100 Lawton Street in Detroit.

    This free event is co-hosted by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and the New Martin Park District Association.

    To RSVP and for more information, please contact tenn@udmercy.edu.

    A flyer on a green background for the TENN Garden Party. Beneath the title is a graphic of planting materials, boots, watering can, garden hoe in front of a picket fence with a bubble on the right that reads "Join us for food, harvesting and community. Below that are event details, June 18 at 4-6 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221. Hosts are TENN, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and New Martin Park District Association.

  • June 11: Explore UDM summer camps and pre-college programs

    Thursday June 11, 2026
    A collage of students performing activities at Youth Exploration Camp at UDM

    A collage of students performing activities at Youth Exploration Camp at UDM

    UDM is set to deliver a lineup of summer camps and pre-college programs that offer students from elementary school through college a ticket to academic discovery, career exploration and athletic development this summer.

    • Beginners Investment Camp, June 22-26
    • Youth Exploration Camp, July 20-24 and July 24-31
    • Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP), July 13-24
    • NOMA’s Project Pipeline, July 27-31
    • Dentistry Summer Enrichment Program, May 27-June 26
    • Nike Soccer Camp, June 29-July 3 and July 13-18
    • Summer Reading programs throughout summer
    • Special Needs Basketball camp, dates TBD
    • Tennis Program, dates TBD

    Hosted across UDM’s campuses and online, the University’s summer programming reflects its longstanding commitment to community engagement in conjunction with academic excellence, with camp opportunities in health sciences, business, architecture, engineering, literacy and athletics.

    Rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors can explore basic investment and financial concepts at the free Beginners Investment Camp, scheduled for June 22–26 on the McNichols Campus. Participants will also hear from industry professionals about career opportunities in the field.

    Building on its 60-year legacy of educating high-quality health professionals to meet growing workforce demands, the University’s immersive Youth Exploration Camp aims to inspire the next generation of nurses and healthcare professionals. The camp offers two free, hands-on sessions, July 20-24 and July 24-31. Middle and high school students will be introduced to essential clinical and healthcare skills, including CPR training and emergency response procedures, and will take part in simulation-based escape room challenges at the University’s Simulation, Technology and Research (STAR) Center.

    The College of Engineering & Science (CES) has once again partnered with the Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) to offer a series of interactive STEM camps for students in grades two through eight, along with a digital advertising camp, at the McNichols Campus from July 13-24. CES and DAPCEP have partnered for more than 30 years to inspire and prepare hundreds of underrepresented minority students for careers in engineering and science.

    Aspiring young architects can attend Project Pipeline Camp, hosted by the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), July 27-31 on the McNichols Campus. Designed for students in grades 6-12, the program connects underrepresented youth with design professionals and uses the city as a classroom to empower them to be advocates of change through design.

    The Dental Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) is a fully funded, four-week residential early admissions program May 27-June 26 on the Corktown Campus for college juniors, seniors and recent college graduates. Through academic enrichment, mentorship, professional development and hands-on dental experiences, the program prepares students for the transition to dental school. SEP expands access, supports students facing systemic barriers and helps build a diverse, community-focused dental workforce.

    Led by Steve Shelton, head women’s soccer coach at UDM, and the Titan coaching staff, the Nike youth soccer camp offers high quality training for ages 6–16 in a fun, challenging and supportive environment. Two sessions run on the McNichols Campus, June 29-July 3 and July 13-17, where players build strong fundamentals, elevate their game and learn to compete at their best.

    Among other athletic camp offerings are a tennis camp and special needs basketball camp, with camp dates to be determined.

    The University will also continue its partnership with the Institute of Reading Development, offering online summer reading programs for students from pre-K through 12th grade. The program focuses on building reading skills and cultivating a lifelong love of books.

    Camp dates, age requirements and registration details vary by program. Learn more about Detroit Mercy summer camps or sign up for a session.

     

  • June 10: URec to host faculty and staff open summer pickleball on Thursdays, begins June 4

    Wednesday June 10, 2026
    Flyer for “Faculty & Staff Summer Pickleball” hosted by Detroit Mercy University Recreation. The design features green pickleball paddles and balls on a black, white and neon green background. Event details: Thursdays from 4:30–5:30 p.m. at the Whitty Student Fitness Center. Equipment is provided for all players and participation is free. A QR code is at bottom of page for sign-up. Contact information: Allen Seales at sealesav@udmercy.edu.

    Faculty and staff open pickleball returns this summer as part of University Recreation’s ongoing efforts to promote health and wellness within the UDM community. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just learning the game, these sessions are for all skill levels.

    Meet at the courts inside the Whitty Student Fitness Center every Thursday from 4:30-5:30 p.m., beginning June 4, for fun and engaging open pickleball games. Paddles and balls are provided for FREE.

    Learn more about the game here.

    Here’s what you can expect:

    • Beginner-friendly environment with opportunities for skill development. Watch for further details on a clinic to be hosted with an expert instructor.
    • A supportive and inclusive community of fellow faculty and staff members.
    • Friendly matches weekly.

    Participation is completely voluntary, and there’s no pressure to attend every session. Simply come as you are, ready to enjoy some friendly competition and Titan camaraderie

    Bring along any colleagues or invite one outside guest for a $5 guest fee.

    For more information, please contact Allen Seales at sealesav@udmercy.edu.

    Join our Microsoft Teams group for more info: Faculty and Staff Pickleball Teams 

  • June 10: Detroit Mercy Day with Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Aug. 16

    Wednesday June 10, 2026
    An image of Tommy Titan standing above the baseball field at Comerica park with the scoreboard in the background.

    Alumni Relations is hosting an outing prior to a Detroit Tigers game at Comerica Park on Sunday, August 16.

    Enjoy tailgate festivities with Detroit Mercy alumni and their families in a private patio inside Comerica Park. Then, cheer on the Tigers to a victory over the Chicago White Sox in seats in one of the 300 sections in the ballpark.

    Event schedule:

    • Tailgate begins at noon
    • First pitch thrown at 1:40 p.m. 

    Tickets are just $25 per person and include ballgame ticket, UDM tailgate and a Detroit Mercy 150th anniversary commemorative item.

    With any questions, please contact Alumni Relations at 313-993-1540 or alumni@udmercy.edu.

    For stadium information/policies, visit the Comerica Park website.

    Purchase tickets here.

    An image of Tommy Titan standing above the baseball field at Comerica park with the scoreboard in the background.

     

  • June 08: Street Fest returns Sept. 26: Volunteers and sponsors needed

    Monday June 08, 2026
    Flyer for the University of Detroit Mercy “UDM Street Fest.” The design features a colorful, abstract background in shades of orange, pink, yellow, and white with paint like brush strokes. At the top left is the UDM logo. Text on the left reads, “in conjunction with UDM 150th Homecoming + the 6 Mile Street Fest.” The center shows a large title, “UDM STREET FEST,” in black lettering. Above the title are two graphic cutout images, one of a person and one of Tommy Titan fist pumping.

    Flyer for the University of Detroit Mercy “UDM Street Fest.” The design features a colorful, abstract background in shades of orange, pink, yellow, and white with paint like brush strokes. At the top left is the UDM logo. Text on the left reads, “in conjunction with UDM 150th Homecoming + the 6 Mile Street Fest.” The center shows a large title, “UDM STREET FEST,” in black lettering. Above the title are two graphic cutout images, one of a person and one of Tommy Titan fist pumping.

    The UDM Street Fest is returning this year, and University departments and colleges are invited to partner in this vibrant campus and community celebration.

    The event takes place Saturday, Sept. 26, from 2-6 p.m., on the UDM Front Lawn (outside the McNichols gate).

    Street Fest is an annual community-centered event that brings together students, neighbors, local organizations and partners for a day of family fun. The event features UDM and local vendors, community art activities and storytelling programs that uplift the unique histories of the neighborhoods around 6 Mile and Livernois. This year, Street Fest is in conjunction with our 150th celebration at Homecoming and the 6 Mile Street Fest hosted by Live 6 Alliance!

    Your partnership plays an important role in helping us create an engaging and memorable experience for our students and neighbors alike.

    The event fosters healing and trust by strengthening neighborhood relationships with the University while providing direct access to essential resources such as food distribution, job connections and health and social services. By uplifting local artists, amplifying small businesses and creating space for shared stories and dialogue, the event not only celebrates the neighborhood but actively invests in its long-term vitality.

    Can your Department/College contribute? We are seeking help with:

    • Student/staff/faculty day-of volunteers
    • Host a tent and table for your organization or department
    • Make a monetary donation toward grilling, paying vendors, paying students designers, or other costs
    • Donate a snack item for the food table
    • Provide/fund an event/activity. Examples from last year included: Silent disco, miscellaneous lawn games, raffles, photobooth, workshops, crafts and more.

    Please contact Sammy Eckrich at seckric@udmercy.edu with any questions.

    Sign up to volunteer or co-sponsor here.
  • June 04: Detroit Jesuit Ministries to celebrate Feast of St. Ignatius and 150 years of Jesuit Ministries in Detroit, July 31

    Thursday June 04, 2026

    The Detroit Jesuit Community and Detroit Jesuit Ministries will host an evening celebrating the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola and 150 years of Jesuit Ministries in Detroit on Friday, July 31.

    Mass will be concelebrated by His Eminence Joseph William Cardinal Tobin, Archbishop of Newark, and Most Reverend Edward J. Weisenburger, Archbishop of Detroit.

    The event will take place in Ss. Peter and Paul Jesuit Church, located at 438 St. Antoine in Detroit.

    Event schedule is as follows:

    • 5 p.m.: Registration
    • 5:30 p.m.: Remarks from Cardinal Tobin
    • 6 p.m.: Mass
    • 7 p.m.: Reception with hors d’oeuvres

    Registration is required for this free event. Please RSVP at the link below to reserve your space.

    This event has limited capacity and last year sold out quickly. Walk in registration is not available. 

    Event parking is in the UDM Law School parking lot across from the courtyard entrance of the church on Larned Street (one-way eastbound).

    Donations to support this event can be made through the registration form.

    Register for celebration here.

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Thursday May 28, 2026

Gary Erwin, associate vice president of Marketing & Communications, recently had a new short story published by the literary journal Bull. “Squared to the Puck” appeared in late May and is currently available to read. This story is part of a new collection Erwin is working on, titled The Injury List. Two other stories from this work are forthcoming later this year in The Great Lakes Review and The Louisville Review.

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