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  • September 16: 2025 Homecoming weekend to welcome all Titans, Sept. 26-27

    Tuesday September 16, 2025
    A group of four images from Homecoming 2025. First is a group of cyclist, second is lighting of the bonfire, third is a group of individuals with Tommy the Titan, and fourth is a group of men playing pickleball

    A group of four images from Homecoming 2025. First is a group of cyclist, second is lighting of the bonfire, third is a group of individuals with Tommy the Titan, and fourth is a group of men playing pickleball

     

    Students, alumni, employees, family, fans and friends are all invited to join in the festivities at the University’s annual Homecoming, set for Sept. 26-27 on the McNichols Campus.

    This two-day event offers something for everyone—from exciting games and tours to informative sessions and even tasty barbecue wings to enjoy throughout the day on Saturday.

    Among the highlights are the annual bike tour of the historic areas surrounding the McNichols Campus, a pickleball clinic and competition, a taping of Detroit Mercy’s long-running show, “Ask the Professor” and a performance in the newly established Black Box Theatre in the Student Union.

    Attendees can also cheer on men’s lacrosse alumni Titans at Titan Field as they take on the 2025-26 men’s lacrosse team in a friendly game at noon on Saturday.

    The main event is the Fall Festival which is slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. It features laser tag, arts and crafts, bubble soccer, yard and casino games, food trucks, scavenger hunt and many more family friendly activities, all located inside or near the Student Fitness Center. After dusk, a bonfire will be lit to celebrate all Titan Athletic teams!

    Also included in the weekend’s events and numerous reunions are the College of Health Professions Research Symposium, a Golden Jubilee reunion for the Class of 1975 and the presentation of 2025’s Alumni Achievement Spirit Award honorees.

    Full Homecoming info!
  • September 15: Founders Week events set for Sept. 19-28

    Monday September 15, 2025
    Founders Spirit Week

    Founders Week celebrates both Catherine McAuley and St. Ignatius of Loyola with a number of special events beginning Friday, Sept. 19, and running through Sunday, Sept. 28. All are invited to attend.

    Highlights include a talk and roundtable discussion on the issue of immigration with a courageous and caring Sister of Mercy, an intercultural tea party, an interfaith panel sponsored by Thomas Moore Society, Homecoming Mass and more.

    Founders Week also celebrates the approval from Rome of the organization of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola on Sept. 27, 1540.

    Check out the full list of events to help celebrate Founders Week:

    • Friday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. — Mission Deep Dive 201 (Student Union, Room 208)
    • Monday, Sept. 22, 1 and 4 p.m. — Presentation and roundtable discussion with Sr. JoAnn Persch
    • Tuesday, Sept. 23, 11 a.m.— Law School Red Mass (Riverfront Campus)
    • Wednesday, Sept. 24, 8:30 a.m. — Comfortable Cup of Tea (Health Professions Building Lobby)
    • Wednesday, Sept. 24, noon — Mercy Day Mass (St. Ignatius Chapel, Commerce & Finance Building)
    • Wednesday, Sept. 24, 4:30 p.m. — Intercultural Tea Party (Fountain Lounge, Student Union)
    • Wednesday, Sept. 24, 6 p.m. — Interfaith Panel sponsored by Thomas Moore Society (Riverfront Campus Atrium)
    • Thursday, Sept. 25, 6:30 p.m. — Spirit Awards (Student Union Ballroom)
    • Saturday, Sept. 27, 4 p.m. — Homecoming Mass, Founders Day for the Society of Jesus (St. Ignatius Chapel)
    • Sunday, Sept. 28, 8 p.m. — Founders Mass (St. Ignatius Chapel)

    A flyer for Founders Week. Several events are listed. Logos include Detroit Mercy's Office of Mission Integration and Detroit Mercy University Ministry.

  • September 15: Ask MarCom drop-in support on Wednesday, Sept. 17

    Monday September 15, 2025

    Do you have questions about how to promote your organization or event? Do you want to create more effective fliers or digital slides? Maybe you wonder why Marketing & Communications won’t let you make up your own logo. If so, Ask MarCom is for you.

    Representatives from the University MarCom team will answer questions outside the Student Union Ballroom on a drop-in basis from 12:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17.

    “MarCom is here to help you succeed in getting your message out,” said Ron Bernas, UDM’s director of Communications. “Though MarCom members are always available for conversations, we believe that everyone’s work gets stronger when they understand the whys and hows behind MarCom’s policies and procedures.”

    MarCom is the University’s in-house strategic partner to help you reach out and influence alumni, prospective students, community and corporate customers.

    The answers to many questions commonly asked of MarCom are always available on our webpages. A helpful list is below.

    As always, should you have questions, please speak with a MarCom colleague or email marcom@udmercy.edu.

  • September 15: CHASS, SACD to hold info sessions for Mexico spring break trip

    Monday September 15, 2025

    Detroit Mercy’s School of Architecture & Community Development and College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences will offer a joint spring break trip to Mexico City and Monterrey, Mexico, in March 2026. This opportunity is open to students in all disciplines, as well as faculty and staff. Coursework is offered in architecture, community development and Spanish language during the winter semester.

    Join an upcoming information session to learn more about the trip, courses offered, as well as costs, itinerary, orientation schedule and travel grant opportunities available to help offset costs.

    Info sessions are as follows:

    For more information, contact Lara Wasner at wasnerle@udmercy.edu.

  • September 15: Men’s soccer to raise money for Wreck-It Like Beckett Foundation, Sept. 20

    Monday September 15, 2025
    A graphic for the Titan Men's soccer game set for Saturday, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m., in support of the Wreck-it Like Beckett Foundation. The Detroit Mercy Titans vs. Green Bay. There is an image of a Detroit Mercy soccer player holding a soccer ball on the right half of the page.

    Join Titan men’s soccer in the fight against childhood cancer during their fundraiser match in support of the Wreck-It Like Beckett Foundation on Saturday, Sept. 20. The Titans will battle Green Bay in a match at 2 p.m. from Titan Field on the McNichols Campus.

    As part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the men’s soccer program will raise funds for this foundation through T-shirt sales and more during the match.

    The Wreck-It Like Beckett Foundation is dedicated to supporting families affected by pediatric cancer, inspired by young Beckett’s courageous battle with brain cancer and his love of monster trucks. The foundation aims to “wreck” the barriers and challenges faced by families dealing with pediatric cancer.

    Come out, cheer on the Titans and help make a meaningful impact in the lives of children battling cancer.

    Donate here.

     

    A graphic for the Titan Men's soccer game set for Saturday, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m., in support of the Wreck-it Like Beckett Foundation. The Detroit Mercy Titans vs. Green Bay. There is an image of a Detroit Mercy soccer player holding a soccer ball on the right half of the page.

  • September 15: Detroit Mercy to host mental illness awareness walk, Sept. 20

    Monday September 15, 2025
    A group of three images of participant of 2024 NAMI walk. The first is an aerial image, the second is a group of about 8 women standing together and the third is another group of several participants standing together.

    The entire Detroit Mercy community is invited to walk together to support mental health awareness at the upcoming NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Walk on Saturday, Sept. 20 on the McNichols Campus. The walk begins at 10 a.m. with registration starting at 9 a.m.

    Unique UDM swag will be provided for the first 150 Detroit Mercy students, faculty, administrators and staff that register and participate in the walk.

    The NAMI Walk is more than just a walk—it’s a powerful opportunity to:

    • Show support for individuals and families impacted by mental illness.
    • Raise awareness about the importance of mental health on campus and in our community.
    • Take action to reduce stigma and advocate for resources that make a difference.

    Some 2,000 supporters of the National Alliance on Mental Illness are expected to participate in a 5K walk on UDM’s campus to raise funds and awareness of the organization, which is dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

    Titans, student organizations, residence hall floors, come together to champion mental health for all by creating or joining a team, raising money and walking together. Wear your Titan gear and comfortable shoes. If you cannot join the walk, support the Detroit Mercy Titans team or a student group. Participants receive special Detroit Mercy swag.

    According to NAMI, one in five adults in the United States experience mental illness each year and nearly 1.5 million adults in Michigan has a mental health condition.

    “This is very exciting for the University because it is the second time the walk has been held at Detroit Mercy,” said Dean of Students Monica Williams. “We are participating because too often mental health issues are not spoken about, and these walks are a way to open up discussions. It is the mission of this University to work within the community to help make it stronger for everybody.”

    Supporters who want to participate but can’t attend the event can make a difference by supporting a team through making a donation.

    Join or donate here.

    A group of three images of participant of 2024 NAMI walk. The first is an aerial image, the second is a group of about 8 women standing together and the third is another group of several participants standing together.

  • September 15: TENN hosts garden party for the community, Sept. 16

    Monday September 15, 2025
    A flyer for the TENN Garden Party on Sept 16, with additional text reading 'Join us for food, harvesting, and fun in our bustling garden. At the bottom of the page are Martin Park and TENN logos.

    All are welcome to join the Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) and Martin Park community in celebrating our bustling garden before the end of the season. Come for an afternoon of food, harvesting and community building on Tuesday, Sept. 16. This free event is set to begin at 5 p.m. at the garden located at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

    The church is located at 16100 Lawton Street in Detroit.

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

    A flyer for the TENN Garden Party on Sept 16, with additional text reading 'Join us for food, harvesting, and fun in our bustling garden. At the bottom of the page are Martin Park and TENN logos.

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Friday September 12, 2025

Dean Nicholas Schroeck of Detroit Mercy Law was interviewed Sept. 10 by WXYZ/Channel 7 about the new online J.D. program launched this past week. Check out the full interview.

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