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  • Election watch party to be held in Shiple Hall, Nov. 5

    Monday November 04, 2024

    Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ is hosting an election watch party Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 8-10 p.m. in the Mercy Gathering Place inside of Shiple Hall. The watch party is being hosted by University Ministry, Student Life, Athletics and the Political Science Department.

    Stop in for pizza, community, election bingo with prizes and most importantly civic engagement!

    A graphic on a red background regarding election watch party to occur on Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 8-10 p.m. in Shiple Hall's Mercy Gathering Place. The poster depicts patriotic-colored donkey and elephant symbols. On the bottom of the page are logos from Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Student Life office, University Ministry, and Polical Science Department

  • November is National Career Development month

    Monday November 04, 2024

    Students are invited to join the Center for Career & Professional Development (CCPD) and the National Career Development Association as we celebrate National Career Development month! This year’s theme is Creating My Career Path: Embracing Change in My Journey.

    CCPD encourages students to explore their futures and embrace the changes that will come. There will be several events offered throughout the month of November that will assist students in taking ownership of their career development, set career goals and learn about new opportunities.

    Join us at one or more of the following events to celebrate National Career Development month:

    • Practice Interviews with Professional Recruiters, Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Reno Hall, Room 143
    • Beyond the Degree – Criminal Justice, Thursday, Nov. 7 at 12:45-1:30 p.m., Commerce and Finance Building, Room 209
    • Job Search Tips for International Students, Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 1-2 p.m., Engineering Building, Room 134
    • Closing the Deal: Researching and Negotiating Salary and Benefits, Tuesday, Nov. 19, Student Union, Room 201
    • Drop-in Career Boost, Nov. 6, 11 and 13 fromÌý1-2 p.m., Reno Hall, Room 143

    For questions please contact careerlink@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1017

    Students are encouraged to pre-register through their Handshake accounts.

    A graphic with a hand at the top of the page dropping block onto a small tower of building blocks with the words Celebrate National Career Development Month. There is a short tower of building blocks on the bottom left side of the page with the words on the blocks of career readiness, job search, interview, salary, skills, network, occupation. There is a Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Center for Career & Professional Development logo on the bottom right side of the page.

  • All welcome for Chaldean Mass on Nov. 7

    Monday November 04, 2024

    Join us as we come together in the St. Ignatius Chapel in the Commerce & Finance Building for Chaldean Mass on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 12:45 p.m.

    All are welcome!

    A graphic on a gray background displaying the Chaldean Mass on Nov. 7 at 12:45 p.m. to occur in the St. Ignatius Chapel in the Commerce and Finance Building. There is a chalice and Eucharist bowl in the lower right-hand corner and a Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ University Ministry logo in the bottom left-hand corner.

  • Celebrating first-generation students on Thursday, Nov. 7

    Monday November 04, 2024

    First-generation students are the first in their families to attend college. We know our first-generation students are strong, resilient individuals who are determined to succeed in their endeavors here at Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ.

    On the eve of National First-Generation College Student Day, the Office of Student Life invites all first-generation students to stop by the Lower Level of the Student Union on Thursday, Nov. 7 from 12:45-2 p.m. during dead hour as we celebrate the tough cookies that you are. Treat yourself to a cookie and share your story on why being a first-generation student is important to you!

    A graphic on a white background of a large chocolate chip cookie with arms and legs and the title First Generation Students are tough cookies. First-generation students are invited to join us for cookies and share your story on why being first is important to you on Nov. 7 at 12:45-2 p.m. in the Lower Level of Student Union.

  • Fall festival fun for all on Wednesday, Nov. 6

    Monday November 04, 2024

    All are welcome to join the University community for some fall fun with a festival Wednesday, Nov. 6 on the McNichols Campus!

    Sign up to practice interviewing skills with professional recruiters through the Center for Career and Professional Development. Time slots available between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and practice interviews take place in Reno Hall Room 143.

    Cheer for Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ’s women’s basketball team at their 11 a.m. game in Calihan Hall against the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

    Afterwards, enjoy the fall weather with games, food, music and community in the Tennis Pavilion and Practice Fields from 1-5 p.m. Show your skills in pumpkin bowling, bobbing for apples or axe throwing inflatables. Then warm up by bonfires with your friends while you make s’mores or enjoy your own caramel apple creation!

    A poster of Fall Festival on Nov 6. The text is surrounded by colorfall fall leaves and pumpkins. The text says from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be practice interviews with professional recruiters in Reno 143. There is a scan code for more details. At 11 a.m. is the Women's Basketball game in Calihan Hall. From 1-5 p.m. is the Fall festival in the Tennis Pavilion and practice fields, where there will be bobbing for apples, axe-throwing inflatables, pumpkin bowling, bonfires, leaves of thanks, and s'mores and caramel apples.

  • ‘What’s the Tea with Ministry’ discusses Nourishing our Community with TENN

    Monday November 04, 2024

    A graphic promoting 'What's the Tea with Ministry?' podcast featuring the following text: Season Three, ep. 4: Nourishing our Community. An interview with Chelsea Manning and Serena Yousif from TENN.Season 3, Episode 4 of What’s the Tea with Ministry is live!

    Discover how the Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) at Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ is transforming Detroit’s food landscape through community collaboration and student-led initiatives. What if students could spearhead a movement that reshapes a community’s relationship with food?

    Hear from Chelsea Manning, the passionate program manager, and Serena Yousif, an inspiring student leader, as they share how TENN’s mission to address food justice and sustainability is making a tangible impact in Detroit. From battling food insecurity to overcoming challenges like transportation and the lack of affordable grocery stores, TENN’s collaborative efforts with local partners are paving the way for a more food-just city.

    Manning and Yousif open up about their personal journeys from being unaware of food insecurity issues to becoming fervent advocates for change. This episode highlights the transformative power of food as an essential human need and a unifying force within communities. TENN’s community-centered approach is brought to life with heartwarming stories of garden picnics and produce deliveries, emphasizing the importance of community input and engagement in shaping effective solutions. The richness of shared experiences underscores the vital role of collaboration and the profound impact of providing access to healthy food.

    Explore how Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ students are finding their niche within TENN’s garden initiative and connecting with the University’s mission of service and cultural diversity. Yousif’s path from home gardening during the pandemic to leading TENN activities is a testament to students’ meaningful contributions to their community. Manning and Yousif also reflect on their personal interests, like the joy of backpacking and the sentimental value of stuffed animals, weaving together a narrative of connection and fulfillment. As you listen, you’ll be inspired by the vibrant community engagement and how TENN’s work not only nurtures gardens but also cultivates a stronger, more connected Detroit.

    The podcast, where University Ministry and others in the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ community spill the tea on living out the Jesuit and Mercy mission, was created to expand mission-centered content available to the University community. It is an opportunity to engage in conversations, reflections and interviews with students, staff, faculty, community partners and more.

    Listen to the latest episode!
  • Receive pin or medallion as emerging leader, Nov. 14

    Monday November 04, 2024

    The Institute for Leadership & Service wants you to receive your Emerging Leader pin or medallion for all that you do on campus! Stop by the Zalke Lounge in the Student Union on Thursday, Nov. 14 between 12:45 p.m. and 2 p.m. and let us help you submit your requirements on Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Live.Ìý

    AllÌýÓ£ÌÒÊÓƵÌýstudentsÌýhave the chance to experience and live theÌýUniversity Mission and learn to exhibit leadership on campus in both formal and informal ways for the common good. Those students who choose to intentionally develop their leadership capacity will be recognized for their achievements by earning a leadership pin or a leadership medallion.

    You are likely already doing the work, so get the recognition!

    If you have any questions, please email elp@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic regarding a log your leadership opportunity in which students can stop by for help submitting requirements on Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Live in order to receive emerging leader pin or medallion for the work they do on campus. This takes place in the Zalke Lounge of the Student Union on Nov. 14 from 12:45-2 p.m. In the upper left-hand corner is the UDM Emerging Leaders Program logo. In the upper right-hand corner is a graphic of a laptop computer. On the right-hand side is a UDM medallion on a red, white and blue ribbon.

  • Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship now accepting applications

    Monday November 04, 2024

    Adia PalmerUDM students who have worked at the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Libraries or Varsity News or volunteered with the Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) for at least one year — and plan to continue with these activities — may apply for the Adia J. Palmer Memorial Scholarship. Students pursuing studies in Performing Arts or Communications are also encouraged to apply. Applications are being accepted now through Tuesday, Nov. 26.

    The scholarship is intended to help cover the costs of textbooks and lab fees at the University. The Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Libraries, Varsity News and TENN launched this scholarship in 2023 to honor Palmer’s legacy of creativity, inspiration and elevation, as well as her desire to spread joy, peace and love to make the world a better place.

    While the number and dollar amount of scholarships to be awarded is yet to be determined, awardees will be notified by early December 2024, and scholarships may be used as early as the Winter 2025 semester.

    For more information about the scholarship or to apply, please visit:

  • Host a UDM international student for Thanksgiving dinner

    Monday November 04, 2024

    This Thanksgiving, Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ’s International Services Office (ISO) is inviting employees to sign up to host UDM international students for Thanksgiving dinner.

    International students are interested in learning about and experiencing Thanksgiving in a home atmosphere. ISO would love to be able to provide this experience for them. Past participants have had great experiences. If you are interested in participating, please sign up by Friday, Nov. 15.

    Depending on interest, the office anticipates that hosts will be notified of their matches and provided with guest information on or before Friday, Nov. 22.

    With any questions, please contact Alison Roberts at robertad1@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic with Thanksgiving day dinner items at the top. Sign up to host Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ international students for Thanksgiving Day dinner. This program is open to Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ employees only. Sign up by Friday, Nove 15. There is a scan code in the bottom right-hand corner. The UDM International Services Office logo is on the left side of the flyer.

  • Join a conversation with Sports Illustrated writer Michael Rosenberg, Nov. 12

    Monday November 04, 2024

    Headshot of Michael RosenbergThe Department of Communications Studies will host a conversation and Q&A with Michael Rosenberg, senior writer for Sports Illustrated, on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 12:45-1:45 p.m. in the Ford Life Sciences Building, Room 118.

    The event is FREE and all are welcome.

    Rosenberg joined Sports Illustrated in 2012. In his role as senior writer, he covers all sports for the publication. Prior to working for Sports Illustrated, Rosenberg worked for the Detroit Free Press for 13 years, where he spent eight years as a columnist. Rosenberg is also the author of War As They Knew It: Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler and America in a Time of Unrest.

    Rosenberg has covered nearly every major sporting event and his recent work includes stories on collegiate sports, the WNBA and the Detroit Lions.

    For more information, please contact David Cassilo at cassilda@udmercy.edu.

Student Spotlight

Saturday November 02, 2024

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    Student Success and Academic Support

    Student Success Center

    The Student Success Center offers a testing center, tutoring and study groups, professional mentoring, athlete study table, placement testing, and more. Some of the programs listed below are also part of the Student Success Center.

    • Academic Interest and Major Exploration (AIME)- Developmental advising and peer mentoring to conditionally admitted students.

    • Student Accessibility Services- available to all currently enrolled students who have documented disabilities that substantially limit them in one or more major life activities. Individuals eligible for services may have, but are not limited to, the following types of disabilities: mobility, orthopedic, hearing, visual, learning, psychological and attentional.

    • KCP Program - Michigan students who can benefit from improving their academic skills. Professional, confidential academic support.

    • Personal Counseling - Professional outpatient counseling and psychotherapeutic treatment is available to students at no charge.

    • Tutoring Appointments - SSC offers free tutoring in most freshman and some upper-division courses, including math, chemistry, biology, languages, philosophy, history and English. Make an appointment.

    TRIO Student Support Services

    TRIO SSS is a federally funded program designed to provide underrepresented student populations. It provides assistance with scholarship applications, academic success planning, mentoring and more.

    The Writing Center

    Work on any stage of the writing process. with peer consultants. Review your assignments, drafts, instructor feedback and questions. Get support if English is not your first language.

    Student Advising

    Work with your faculty advisor to reflect on your academic and career goals and to track your academic progress.

    Office of Equal Opportunity - Student Accommodations

    Accommodations are individualized modifications or adjustments to the academic or campus environment. Find out how to request accommodations.

    Test Prep: FREE Kaplan Courses

    Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ has partnered with Kaplan, a global education services provider, to offer our students free access to Kaplan’s industry-leading test prep resources, including for the following graduate-level admissions and licensing exams:

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    Important Dates

    TERM I - 2024 FALL SEMESTER – 15 Weeks

    • March 18, 2024 Registration Begins
    •  Aug. 16 - 25: Early Fall  Intersession/Immersion/Experience (credit)
    • Aug. 25: Last Day to Register Before Classes Begin
    • Aug. 26: Classes Begin
    • Sept. 1: Last Day to Add a Class (web closes at midnight)
    • Sept. 1: Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Sept. 2: Labor Day Holiday
    • Sept. 10: Celebrate Spirit!
    • Sept. 20: Deadline for Summer "I" grades
    • Oct. 7 - 8: Fall Break (no classes/university open)
    • Oct. 22: Mid-term Grades are due
    • Oct. 28: Advising for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 4: for Winter/Summer begins
    • Nov. 18: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Break – University open but no classes
    • Nov 27 - Dec. 1: Thanksgiving Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Dec. 10 - 14: Final Exam Week (Tuesday through Saturday)
    • Dec. 14: Official End of Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 16: Grades due by Noon for Term I/Fall
    • Dec. 15 - 22: Late Fall Immersion/Experience (non-credit)

    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    TERM II - 2025 WINTER SEMESTER - 16 Weeks

    • Oct 28, 2024: Advising for Term II Begins
    • Nov. 4: Registration Begins
    • Dec. 23 - Jan. 5, 2025: Early Winter Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Jan. 5: Registration Ends
    • Jan. 6: Classes Begin
    • Jan: 12: Last Day to Add a Class / Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • Jan. 20: MLK Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • Feb. 7: Deadline for Fall "I" grades
    • Mar. 3-8: Spring Break/Intersession/Immersion/Exp (credit)
    • Mar. 10: Advising for next Fall begins 
    • Mar 17: Registration for Fall begins
    • Mar 23: Honors Convocation 
    • Mar. 26: Last Day to Withdraw (full semester course)
    • Apr. 18-20: Easter Recess (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • Apr. 22-26: Final Exam Week 
    • Apr. 27 - May 4: Late Winter Immersion/Experience (non-credit)
    • Apr. 26: Official End of Term II/Winter
    • Apr. 28: Grades due by Noon for Term II/Winter  
    • May 10: Baccalaureate/Commencement
    • Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

    Summer Session III 2025 (14 weeks)

    • Nov. 4, 2024 Registration Begins
    • May 4, 2025 Registration Ends
    • May 5 Classes Begin for Summer I 2024
    • May 11 Last Day to Add a Class | Last Day to Delete a Class without a W grade
    • May 26 Memorial Day (University Closed)
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 4th: Independence Day Holiday (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • July 21: Last Day to Withdraw
    • Aug. 4-9: Final Exam Week 
    • Aug. 9: Official End of Term III

    Summer Session I 2025 (7 Week Session)

    • November 4, 2024: Registration Begins
    • May 4, 2025: Registration Ends 
    • May 5: Classes Begin
    • May 26: Memorial Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • June 19: Juneteenth Holiday (UNIV CLOSED)
    • June 21: Official End of Summer I 

    Summer Term II 2025 (7 Week Session)

    • November 4, 2024: Registration Begins
    • June 22, 2025: Registration Ends
    • June 23: Classes Begin 
    • July 4: Independence Day (UNIV CLOSED) 
    • August 9: Official End of Summer II 
    Academic Calendar | Registration ScheduleOffice of the Registrar

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    In case of emergencies outside of Wellness Center and Clinic hours, please contact the following:

    Emergency Assistance

    911 Police – Fire – Medical

    University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Public Safety/Emergency Line — 313-993-1123

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    University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Public Safety Escort Services
    McNichols Campus — 313-993-1234
    School of Law — 313-993-1234
    School of Dentistry — 313-494-6706

    TALK National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7) — 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255

    HELP Treatment Referral Hotline (Substance Abuse) — 800-662-HELP (800-662-4357)

    Crisis Text Line Get Help Now (24/7) — Text START to 741-741

    Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network Sexual Assault National Line — 800-656-HOPE (800-656-4673)

    Rape Victim’s Assistance Program at Detroit Police Department Crisis Line — 313-833-1660

    Collegiate Assistance Program (Nurse Line 24/7) — 877-643-5130

    Center for Disease Control, National STD and AIDS Hotline — 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)

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