Right now, 2025 feels like a big turning point in the world of medicine. Everywhere you look, there seems to be a new discovery, a new treatment or a new idea that could change how we take care of people. Some of these changes feel exciting and full of hope, but they also come with serious questions that we should not ignore. As students preparing for careers in health care, … [Read more...] about OPINION: 2025 full of medical breakthroughs
Tri Sigma helping students find community at Detroit Mercy
“Tri Sigma is a family that I know will have my back no matter what,” says Rachel Salman, chapter president of Sigma Sigma Sigma at the University of Detroit Mercy. This sentiment captures the essence of what makes Tri Sigma more than just another student organization on campus—it represents a lifelong commitment to sisterhood, service and personal growth that extends far … [Read more...] about Tri Sigma helping students find community at Detroit Mercy
Detroit Mercy softball players win Ethics Bowl
A team of five University of Detroit Mercy softball players proved that preparation and teamwork extend beyond the field when they won the Detroit Mercy Ethics Bowl on Oct. 31. The winning team, fittingly named Ethical Estrogen, consisted of Abby Klaft, Mia Hubble, Alison Fluke, Erin Flynn and Liv Peterson. The Division I athletes balanced a demanding practice schedule … [Read more...] about Detroit Mercy softball players win Ethics Bowl
Detroit Mercy fraternity focuses on brotherhood
At the heart of the University of Detroit Mercy’s vibrant campus community, Phi Kappa Theta Michigan Omega stands as more than just a fraternity—it is a family built on brotherhood, growth and shared purpose. Since its founding, the chapter has been dedicated to developing men who embody integrity, leadership and service to others. Through every late-night study session, … [Read more...] about Detroit Mercy fraternity focuses on brotherhood
UDM law to offer first online program in Michigan
The University of Detroit Mercy opened the first online JD program in Michigan. Law Dean Nicholas J. Schroeck spoke about exciting things to come. “It’s 90 credits for our students to graduate, and they get all sorts of specialized education in law,” Schroeck said. “They learn constitutional law, contracts, criminal law, etc. Then they also get practical skills about how to … [Read more...] about UDM law to offer first online program in Michigan




