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  • May 13: Special community prayer service for healing and wellness set for May 21

    Wednesday May 13, 2026
    Flyer with an image at the top of a group of eight adults seated in a circle indoors, holding hands in a prayer setting. Text reads “Calling All Community Members and Prayer Warriors” and invites people to “Join us to pray together for the health and wellness of our neighborhoods.” A Bible verse is included: “To reconcile all things unto him (Col 1:20)” and “That we might have life and have it more abundantly (Jn 10:10).” Event details appear in a highlighted box: “Thursday, May 21, 6 p.m., Good Shepard Lutheran Church, 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221.” Additional text reads “All Are Welcome,” followed by “Conversation and a shared meal to follow,” with dinner provided through the Catholic Foundation of Michigan. The flyer notes sponsorship by Good Shepard Lutheran Church, UDM’s Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) and University Ministry.

    The Detroit Mercy community is invited to a special prayer service focused on the health and well‑being of local neighborhoods. This gathering offers an opportunity to come together to pause, share space and lift one another up through prayer and reflection.

    The prayer service will take place on Thursday, May 21, at 6 p.m., at Good Shepard Lutheran Church, located at 16100 Lawton Street in Detroit.

    Following the service, attendees are invited to remain for conversation and a shared meal. This is an opportunity to connect, meet new neighbors and build community in a welcoming, relaxed setting. Dinner will be provided through the generosity of the Catholic Foundation of Michigan.

    All are welcome, whether familiar with prayer services or attending for the first time. The evening is sponsored by Good Shepard Lutheran Church, Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) and University Ministry.

    The community is encouraged to come together in prayer for healing, hope and abundant life in local neighborhoods.

    Flyer with an image at the top of a group of eight adults seated in a circle indoors, holding hands in a prayer setting. Text reads “Calling All Community Members and Prayer Warriors” and invites people to “Join us to pray together for the health and wellness of our neighborhoods.” A Bible verse is included: “To reconcile all things unto him (Col 1:20)” and “That we might have life and have it more abundantly (Jn 10:10).” Event details appear in a highlighted box: “Thursday, May 21, 6 p.m., Good Shepard Lutheran Church, 16100 Lawton St., Detroit, MI 48221.” Additional text reads “All Are Welcome,” followed by “Conversation and a shared meal to follow,” with dinner provided through the Catholic Foundation of Michigan. The flyer notes sponsorship by Good Shepard Lutheran Church, UDM’s Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) and University Ministry.

  • May 13: McNichols Campus to host NAMI Walk Michigan, Sept. 19

    Wednesday May 13, 2026
    A collage of images from NAMI walk on UDM Campus 2025

    A collage of images from NAMI walk on UDM Campus 2025

    The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 2026 walk in Michigan is set for Saturday, Sept. 19 on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus. All are welcome to join.

    No matter how you want to get involved, NAMI needs you.

    Get involved and make a difference in the lives of Americans living with mental health concerns. If you shake a hand, give a fist bump or cheer with your team this NAMI Walk is one of the most powerful days of the year, and you can make a real difference.

    Please save the date and consider signing up for the walk or donating to mental health programs. Further details will be provided soon.

    For more information, please contact the Dean of Students at deanofstudents@udmercy.edu.

  • May 13: Faculty and staff needed for reimagined PTV, Aug. 26-27

    Wednesday May 13, 2026

    Interested in being part of an exciting new approach to the engagement portion of Prologues, Transitions and Viewpoint  (PTV) — the orientation program for incoming first-year students on the McNichols Campus?

    We are reimagining the engagement portion using the “Immersion Day” model developed by University Ministry. While service remains an important component of PTV, the new approach will include community engagement elements to introduce students to Detroit and the amazing organizations and creative ideas used to address particular challenges.

    We are seeking faculty and staff willing to assist on one or both mornings of PTV, August 26 and/or 27.

    Faculty and staff who participate may use Mission Leave to get paid for their involvement. Learn more about Mission Leave. 

    A planning meeting will be held between May 5 and May 15 to explain the new approach and begin developing plans. If you are interested in attending, please share your availability during that time frame.

    If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Fr. Tim Hipskind at hipskijt@udmercy.edu or 313-993-2003.

  • May 13: Explore UDM summer camps and pre-college programs

    Wednesday May 13, 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.

     

  • May 12: TENN’s Spring Fling welcomes the season with community, May 13

    Tuesday May 12, 2026
    A flyer for Tenn's Spring Fling. the text in the middle of the page is surrounded by spring flowers. Text reads: Stop by for an afternoon of snacks, crafts, and a senior sendoff. May 13, 2026, 5-7 p.m., 4001 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, Fountain Terrace, btenn@udmercy.edu

    The Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) will welcome spring and celebrate our community at the Spring Fling, an evening of crafts, food and fun. The event will take place on Wednesday, May 13 at 5 p.m., on the Fountain Terrace of the Student Union.

    All are welcome to this FREE event. To RSVP or for more information, please contact tenn@udmercy.edu.

    A flyer for Tenn's Spring Fling. the text in the middle of the page is surrounded by spring flowers. Text reads: Stop by for an afternoon of snacks, crafts, and a senior sendoff. May 13, 2026, 5-7 p.m., 4001 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, Fountain Terrace, btenn@udmercy.edu

  • May 12: Detroit Mercy partners with the PGA for the Rocket Classic, tickets now available

    Tuesday May 12, 2026
    Rocket Classic logo

    Detroit Mercy has once again partnered with the PGA as the exclusive university sponsor for the annual Rocket Classic at Detroit Golf Club this summer.

    As part of the sponsorship, UDM has a limited number of general admission tickets available for each day of play. Proceeds from the purchase of these tickets will benefit the Detroit Mercy Alumni Scholarship Fund.

    Each ticket purchase includes one entry for a chance to win a VIP Experience inside the ropes on a tournament day. Two experiences are available, each accommodating two people.

    The winners’ names will be drawn the week before play begins.

    PGA general admission tickets available here.

    Rocket Classic logo

  • May 12: UDM to transition to ADP Lyric HR and payroll system, June 13

    Tuesday May 12, 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.

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Thursday May 14, 2026

Writing Center Director and Adjunct Instructor Erin Bell was recognized by their peers with the Blackboard Exemplary Course Program (ECP) Award. The ECP Award recognizes instructors and course designers from schools, college, and universities worldwide who develop engaging and innovative courses that exemplify the very best in technology and learning. Submitted courses are evaluated by a peer group of Blackboard clients using the ECP rubric.

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