Religion and modern medicine both aim to care for people. However, sometimes their approaches don’t always line up perfectly. For many of us here at UDM it’s easy to see the value of both: faith can give comfort, hope and community, while medicine provides treatments and knowledge to keep us healthy. The question is, how do we balance them without stepping on anyone’s … [Read more...] about OPINION: Faith and science complement each other rather than conflict
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Freshman runner Colin Murray setting records for UDM
In his very first season running for Detroit Mercy, freshman cross-country runner Colin Murray has already made history. Competing in the 8k, Murray crossed the finish line with a time that beat the school’s freshman record, an achievement that marks him as one of the Titans’ most promising young runners. “I knew I was in better shape than what I performed at in a previous … [Read more...] about Freshman runner Colin Murray setting records for UDM
OPINION: Jobs at risk as artificial intelligence increases
Artificial intelligence has really advanced significantly in recent years and has become a major part of human life. Particularly since the pandemic, its use has taken over. AI is now capable of doing a lot of tasks that were assumed to require human skill, from advanced programs that can write essays, create images or analyze a big amount of data to intelligent assistants … [Read more...] about OPINION: Jobs at risk as artificial intelligence increases
Student success begins with a plan, preparation
When students get to the University of Detroit Mercy, they quickly realize that surviving college is not just about being smart. It’s about having a system. You have early morning classes then long nights of studying and endless distractions. Staying on track takes more than effort. It takes strategy. “Success starts with preparation,” said Felicia Hartinger, Student … [Read more...] about Student success begins with a plan, preparation
Religious Studies event speaker dives deep into Black religion
On Oct. 29, Dr. Judith Weisenfeld delivered a guest lecture as part of the Bruttell Endowment For Social Ethics lecture series. Dr. Weisenfeld is the Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion and the chair of the Department of Religion at Princeton University. The focus area of her research is Black religion in the early 20th century as it relates to various … [Read more...] about Religious Studies event speaker dives deep into Black religion





