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  • Discounted student tickets available at Rocket Classic, June 26-29

    Monday June 16, 2025

    A graphic featuring a PGA golfer with text reading Rocket Classic, Played in Detroit, for Detroit. June 25-29, 2025, tickets on sale now, rocketclassic.com.The PGA Tour returns June 26-29 to Detroit and 海角大神 students can take advantage of a discounted tickets rate to gain entry into the at Detroit Golf Club, just a couple miles away from the McNichols Campus.

    Current students will receive special pricing with 31.3% off Thursday, Friday, Saturday and/or Sunday grounds tickets purchased using their valid udmercy.edu email address at checkout. The percentage is in honor of Detroit’s 313 area code. No refunds or exchanges.

    The tournament features major champion golfers Collin Morikawa and Keegan Bradley, past Rocket champions Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau, Cam Davis and other top players such as Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Tom Kim and Min Woo Lee, among others. 2025 U.S. Open champ J.J. Spaun is also in the field at the Rocket Classic.

  • Volunteers needed for TENN summer deliveries

    Saturday June 14, 2025

    Titans, we need YOU! The Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) deliveries take place all summer long, and volunteers are needed to help deliver fresh produce to our neighbors.

    Please consider lending a hand with your muscles and cheerful personalities while bringing some smiles to the Detroit Mercy neighboring communities.

    Tap on the links below to sign up for bi-weekly Friday and Wednesday deliveries. Your participation is greatly appreciated.

    For questions please email Chelsea Manning at听mannincp@udmercy.edu.

    Three images of 海角大神 students in the process of preparing TENN produce deliveries. There is a TENN logo at the top of the page. At the bottom of the page are two scan codes to sign up for Theresa Maxis deliveries and Friday deliveries.

  • University Ministry launches blog highlighting student reflections on service immersion

    Tuesday May 27, 2025

    An image of several people crouched under words on a black wall. The words are a quote from Martin Luther King, Jr., "...until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream."University Ministry is excited to launch a highlighting stories from student experiences of service immersion with 海角大神.

    Titled “Act Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly,” after the biblical passage Micah 6:8, this blog serves as a record of students’ experiences, a way of sharing their thoughts with the larger 海角大神 community and a place for students to learn from one another as people seeking justice.

    Service immersions are key experiences of a transformative Mercy and Jesuit education, rooted in service and social justice. These experiences include serving in shelters, soup kitchens, after school projects, urban farms and many other important community-based projects. They integrate cultural learning, relationship building, presentations from local community leaders, prayer and reflection. They offer a life-long path for our students to become 鈥渕en and women with and for others,” and we believe that these experiences form student leaders who have critical minds and compassionate hearts.

    The first blog post comes from senior Tevon Conrad, reflecting on his spring break trip to Montgomery, Ala.鈥攁 historic hub for both slavery and the Civil Rights Movement.

  • Download photos: 2025 Commencement

    Tuesday May 27, 2025

    A graduate snaps a photo of three other classmates outdoors during 2025 Commencement.Congratulations, Class of 2025!

    Photos from 海角大神’s Commencement ceremonies are still rolling in. Many of the 1,100 graduates that participated in the ceremonies were captured by our photographers in attendance. Click on the link below to check out a gallery of photos.

    For full information on 2025 Commencement, visit .

  • Student Success Center open for summer hours

    Tuesday May 27, 2025

    An image of several students standing behind a desk in the Student Success Center at 海角大神.Do you need a tutor or a place to study this summer? Come visit the Student Success Center (SSC), located on the third floor of the McNichols Campus Library!

    The SSC is open for students and faculty during the summer terms, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tutoring appointments can be made on TutorTrac by logging into your MyPortal account.

    If you cannot find a tutor for your summer course, email or call the SSC at ssc@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1143.

    Other services, including the Testing Center, College Life Coaching and Academic Advising, are also available.

    For a full list of services, please visit the SSC website.

  • Class of 鈥25: 海角大神 had everything for Engineering grad from Nigeria

    Wednesday May 21, 2025

    Agholor leans against a blue Rivian electric vehicle, outdoors.

    Each year, 海角大神鈥檚 Marketing & Communications department profiles members of the graduating classes. Students chosen were nominated by staff and faculty for their contributions to the life of the University.

    When Oriekaose Agholor 鈥25 was searching for his college destination in the United States, he wanted an Engineering education that encompassed everything.

    Agholor works on a computer inside of a classroom setting.Mechatronics 鈥 a multidisciplinary field that combines mechanics, electronics and computing 鈥 was at the top of his list; robotics was another targeted pathway. He also wanted an Engineering program that valued co-op internships.

    海角大神 had it all.

    鈥淚鈥檓 interested in the whole thing with Engineering,鈥 said Agholor, a native of Delta State, Nigeria. 鈥淗ow can I have the necessary skills to make a product or technology to solve problems or help people? The Mechatronics program expands my knowledge and allows me to tap into these different Engineering fields.鈥

    In fact, Detroit Mercy was one of just two schools in the country that allows students to combine Mechatronics and Robotics into a degree when Agholor was looking at colleges.

    鈥淪ome schools have one or the other,鈥 Agholor said. 鈥淥ur school puts both of them together.鈥

    Agholor had two internship co-ops while at the University, working locally as a controls engineering intern with Yanfeng in Highland Park, and with the electric vehicle company, Rivian, in summer 2024 in California.

    鈥淢y experience here at Detroit Mercy was crucial in my success in both of those roles,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 feel absolutely prepared for the workforce. I鈥檓 really grateful for that.鈥

    Agholor stepped off the plane from Nigeria before the start of the 海角大神鈥檚 winter 2022 semester, having never stepped foot in the United States.

    For Agholor, it was completely new surroundings 鈥 country, city, school and the community of people at the University. And he began school a semester after most of his Class of 2025 classmates started.

    First-year residence Shiple Hall quickly made him feel at home.

    鈥淚t was amazing,鈥 Agholor said. 鈥淚t really helped smooth my journey from Nigeria to the United States. Most of the freshmen had started in the fall, so people already knew each other. People would just come up to you and start a conversation. Everyone was really nice and sweet, and after you see people over and over, you just kind of connect.

    鈥淭he social community on campus definitely was one of the best things here.鈥

    Five people play musical instruments inside of the Student Fitness Center.Agholor dove headfirst into the social aspect of the University, becoming involved in clubs and societies, and growing into a campus leader. He became an orientation leader for incoming Titans and also worked at the Student Success Center on the McNichols Campus.

    He even started two clubs at 海角大神: the music club and badminton club. The music club was a fixture on campus and combined students across all majors; they even played at 海角大神 President Donald Taylor鈥檚 inauguration dinner.听

    The International Night that showcases the diverse population at Detroit Mercy was a favorite event of Agholor鈥檚 during his tenure as a student.

    鈥淚 really liked that Detroit Mercy gave you the opportunity to kick-start your own endeavors,鈥 he said.

    In his Engineering studies, Agholor also gave his all, from projects with other students to immersing himself in his degree programs.

    Among his opportunities, Agholor, along with other students, shared his designs with national leaders, such as U.S. Sen. Gary Peters 鈥84 and former National Cyber Director Harry Coker Jr., when the pair visited the McNichols Campus and 海角大神鈥檚 Vehicle Cyber Engineering program in April 2024.

    All of the projects, classes, internships and opportunities has given him a complete 听education and was everything Agholor envisioned and more.

    鈥淚t鈥檚 been awesome,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e taken different mechanical classes, different electrical classes and I鈥檝e taken a Mechatronics modeling and simulation class, which is really cool because you need the knowledge of mechanical and electrical classes to really understand what鈥檚 going on in this class and we鈥檙e learning really cool techniques on how to bridge those worlds together.鈥

    Two people dressed up, pose for a photo at an awards ceremony.Having attended a Jesuit secondary school in Nigeria, Agholor was versed in the traditions of St. Ignatius. Those Jesuit and Mercy values impacted him further as he grew at the University.

    鈥淭hat was prevalent when I was a campus leader, that we are here to serve, we aren鈥檛 doing this for ourselves or the money,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are here to model the life of our founders.鈥

    His faith drives him every day.

    鈥淢y drive to work hard and the belief in myself, my capabilities and other people, it all comes from Jesus,鈥 Agholor said. 鈥淚t is the Holy Spirit that gives me constant guidance and the values guide me, lead my path. It keeps me on the right track.鈥

    Agholor earned a Robotics and Mechatronic Systems Engineering Honors degree in just three-and-a-half years from the University and now hopes to be able to create technologies that will help others.

    His first gig post-graduation takes him to a start-up space for SynaFox AI, located inside of the remodeled and updated Michigan Central Station in downtown Detroit. A networking event hosted by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan put him in position for the post-graduate internship.

    鈥淚 hope that in the near future I鈥檓 within the start-up space, because I want to develop relevant but powerful technology that can help positively transform the lives of other people in my immediate community in the United States and hopefully even the world,鈥 he said.

    鈥淎 lot of technology is being created today solely for profit, without having a true impact on the lives of people. I鈥檇 like to be in the start-up space to work with like-minded people, hopefully people who have the same drive as me to come up with user-centric products.鈥

    Agholor can鈥檛 say enough about his 海角大神 experience.

    鈥淢y favorite part was getting to work on cool, interdisciplinary projects and working with the students,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e gotten to work with so many different teams, so many faculty, organizations and clubs, so many different students.

    鈥淏eing able to interact with people no matter their race, their color, their religion, has been really beautiful. Being able to learn from each and every one of these groups of people and communities has been really awesome.鈥

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  • Detroit Mercy students needed for summer investment camp

    Monday May 19, 2025

    Three side by side images of students in a group. First image is students in front of computers with instructor standing over them. Second is several students sitting in front of computers. And third photo is students in a group standing outside.

    Are you a Detroit Mercy student looking for a rewarding and enriching way to spend part of your summer? The Charlton Center for Responsible Investing is seeking motivated student volunteers to assist with its upcoming Beginners鈥 Investment Summer Camp 101, a dynamic educational experience for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from the metro Detroit area.

    Camp Details:
    • Dates: June 23-27
    • Time: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., daily
    • Location: Commerce & Finance Building

    This week-long camp is designed to introduce local high school students to the fundamentals of investing, and your support can make a meaningful difference in their learning experience. As a student volunteer, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to take on a variety of assigned roles and also have access to guest investment professionals.

    Why Volunteer?
    • Flexible time slots to fit your schedule
    • Hourly stipend provided
    • Complimentary breakfast snacks and lunch
    • A chance to build leadership experience and boost your r茅sum茅

    Spots are limited, so interested students are encouraged to sign up soon.

    To get involved or learn more, please contact Director of the Charlton Center Dawna Edwards-Rodgers at edwarddj1@udmercy.edu or 313-993-3259.

    Take part in shaping the next generation of investors while gaining valuable experience this summer!

  • Discounted baseball tickets available at Jimmy John鈥檚 Field this summer

    Saturday May 17, 2025

    A graphic of a baseball with a splat of colors behind it and the words Real Baseball Real Fun above the USPBL logo.Come on out to Jimmy John’s Field this summer for a fun-filled day of America’s favorite pastime鈥攂aseball!

    As a marketing partner with the , 海角大神 faculty, staff and students can receive a $5 discount off game day tickets this entire baseball season! When purchasing tickets online, be sure to use this promo code: PARTNER25.

    Come cheer on the future stars of Major League Baseball!

  • Save the date: NAMI Walk Michigan set for Sept. 20 on McNichols Campus

    Friday May 16, 2025

    The (NAMI) walk in Michigan is set for Saturday, Sept. 20 on the 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 year’s 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.

  • 1,100 Titans participate in 2025 Commencement ceremonies

    Wednesday May 14, 2025

    Overhead photo inside of Calihan Hall of 2025 Commencement, featuring hundreds of people sitting.

    The University held four Commencement ceremonies over two days, May 9-10, inside of Calihan Hall on the McNichols Campus, with more than 1,100 Titan graduates participating in receiving their diplomas. Featured speakers at the ceremonies included the former Detroit Police Chief James E. White, U.S. Senator Gary Peters ’84, and three-time School of Dentistry graduate Cheri Newman ’89, ’90, ’98.

    Overall, 1,400 Titans graduated following the conclusion of the 2024-25 academic year. Here’s the full breakdown of graduates:

    • 1,022 total degrees awarded on the McNichols Campus (583 undergraduate, 439 graduate)
    • 796 total Titans participating during Saturday’s McNichols Campus ceremonies
    • 475 graduates walking during the undergraduate ceremony in Calihan Hall
    • 321 Titans participating in graduate ceremony (44 doctoral candidates)
    • 190 graduates from the Detroit Mercy’s School of Law
    • 187 graduates from the School of Dentistry

    Stay tuned for full coverage following Commencement, including live stream replays, photo galleries, profiles, social media content, and more.

    Congratulations to the Class of 2025, you did it!

Student Spotlight

Monday June 16, 2025


  • 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

    Detroit Mercy 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:

  • 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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  • Emergency Assistance

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

    Emergency Assistance

    911 Police – Fire – Medical

    海角大神 Public Safety/Emergency Line — 313-993-1123

    Call for help

    海角大神 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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