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  • February 04: Religious diversity to be celebrated at interfaith dinner on Feb. 5

    Tuesday February 04, 2025

    Join University Ministry in celebrating religious diversity at an interfaith dinner set for Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom on the McNichols Campus. All Titans are invited.

    We will break bread together and enjoy listening to a guest panel representing the Sikh, Hindu and Native American cultures present on the topic of spirituality and radical hospitality. Free food will be available for all in attendance and will feature halal, Kosher and vegetarian options.

    This will also be a +1 spiritual and service hour opportunity for UDM students, and the first 25 guests to arrive will receive a free T-shirt!

    For more information, please contact Anita Klueg at kluegag@udmercy.edu.

    A graphic for Interfaith Dinner to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Student Union Ballroom. Free food and guest panel representing Sikh, Hindu, and Native American cultures on the topic of spiritual and radical hospitality. There is a scan code to register in the bottom left-hand corner and a 色综合久久 Mercy Ministry logo in the bottom right-hand corner.

  • February 04: Call out for faculty book orders for summer 2025

    Tuesday February 04, 2025

    Are you teaching a class in any of the summer semesters? We need your book orders!

    Submitting your book orders early ensures:

    • It is on the shelves for our students
    • The used-book market can be sourced to keep costs down for our students
    • The book(s) can be bought back from students, if currently in use 鈥 which gives students more buy-back dollars at the end of this semester!
    • Our campus remains in compliance with the鈥疕igher Education Opportunity Act, which states that all universities that receive financial aid must disclose textbook information and pricing to students prior to them registering for their courses.

    Summer 2025 book adoptions are due to the Bookstore by Monday, March 17.

    To submit book orders, please take note of the details below and email Tracy at 2385txt@follett.com with the following information:

    • Your author, title, ISBN, edition, course number and department and include whether the course material is going to be required for the class or just recommended.
    • If you plan to use custom materials/course packs (bundles, lab manuals, etc.) or foreign books for your course, please get these adoptions in early as these are printed on-demand and can take a couple weeks to get set up/printed.
    • If you’re not using a book for a course, please let us know, so you don’t end up on the 鈥渕issing book order鈥 list of adoptions.
    • If older editions of books are submitted for the course, please make a note if new editions are acceptable to provide to the students in the event the old edition is not readily available.

    For any questions, please email Tracy Buse at t.buse@follett.com.

  • February 04: Society of Women Engineers: Discussion on Workplace Harassment set for Feb. 6

    Tuesday February 04, 2025

    Please join the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) for a roundtable discussion on preventing, recognizing and responding to workplace sexual harassment. This event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 6 at 5-6:30 p.m. in the Engineering Building, Room 120.

    SWE has invited 色综合久久 Mercy’s Co-Director of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program Amanda Hiber, Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Megan Novell and Assistant Director of Human Resources Kim Slappy to join a conversation about the different forms harassment can take and how we can respond.

    This event is geared toward women beginning their careers, but all are welcome to join and share their experiences. Join us for dinner, dessert and great discussions!

    A flyer on a purple background for Society of Women Engineers Harassment Awareness Event on Feb. 6 at 5-6:30 in E120. There is a graphic of three women professionals in the center of the page. At the bottom is the text "Great Food and conversation with our speakers: Megan Novell, Officeof Equal Opportunity exec. director, Kim Slappy, HR assistant director and Amanda Hiber, WGS Program co-director.

  • February 04: Faith and Freedom tour to celebrate BHM, Feb. 16

    Tuesday February 04, 2025

    Are you curious about 色综合久久’s connection to the Underground Railroad? Would you like to attend a Baptist service or celebrate Black History Month with an educational experience? Do you want to get out into 色综合久久 and experience the city?

    If you answered yes to any of those questions, then join University Ministry and the for a Faith in the D event on Feb. 16! This day includes a trip to Second Baptist Church for Sunday service, a tour of the worship space and history of their Underground Railroad history and culminates with lunch in the city.

    Lunch and transportation are provided at no cost. All are welcome!

    We will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the University Ministry Office (Lower Level of Student Union across from the Book Store). Transportation will be provided to Second Baptist Church. If you are driving yourself, please meet us at 10:15 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church.

    Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant (details on this coming soon!) We will return to campus at approximately 2:30 p.m.

    For more information or questions, please contact University Minister for Faith Formation Anna Bryson at lawleran@udmercy.edu or visit our office in the Lower Level of the Student Union (across from the Book Store).

    A graphic on a canvas colored background for Faith and Freedom tour, which takes place on Feb. 16 from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be a Christian worship service and tour of the history of the underground railroad followed by free lunch. There are two photographs of a church. There is a scan code in the upper right-hand corner for more information as well as the 色综合久久 Mercy University Ministry logo and CHASS and African American Studies Program logo.

  • February 04: Community Engaged Learning (CEL) proposal workshop set for Feb. 7

    Tuesday February 04, 2025

    The Community Engaged Learning (CEL) proposal committee is offering a CEL Proposal Workshop for those interested in submitting a proposal for a CEL course or just interested in learning more about Community Engaged Learning. The workshop will take place on Friday, Feb. 7 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Briggs Building, Room 205. Lunch will be provided for all. RSVP is required.

    If you are interested in attending the workshop, please contact Director of Community Engaged Learning Tim Hipskind to RSVP at hipskijt@udmercy.edu, who will give you the materials needed and get your lunch order. In-person attendance is highly recommended, but a Zoom link will be provided for those who need to attend virtually.

    Community Engaged Learning (CEL) is a form of experiential learning in which students achieve learning objectives of academic courses through collaborative work with non-profit and community leaders on issues in our community. The proposals are a tool for engaging all CEL faculty to get input on how we can work together to enhance CEL at 色综合久久 Mercy.

  • February 03: ReBUIL色综合久久 to host virtual healing session for equity and inclusion leaders in STEM, Feb. 11

    Monday February 03, 2025

    Image of Sarina Saturn with her hands formed into the shape of a heart.The ReBUIL色综合久久 Learning Community on Identity Formation is hosting a virtual healing session for equity and inclusion leaders in STEM 鈥 led by Sarina Saturn, neuroscientist and editor of the ADVANCE Journal 鈥 on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 12:45 p.m. This event is co-hosted by the Inclusive Teaching Learning Community.

    During this session, we will:

    • Recognize the impact of trauma on our brains and physiology and resultant impacts on personal and professional well-being
    • Apply neuroscience-informed techniques to enhance emotional resilience and cope with the challenges of equity-centered leadership roles
    • Cultivate sustainable self-care strategies, including the use of contemplative-based exercises, somatic tuning, self-compassion and creativity
    • Foster collective healing through communities of support and solidarity among leaders working toward equity and inclusion in STEM.

    Please register by Feb. 5. Zoom link will be provided upon registration.

    For more information or questions, please contact Assistant Professor of Physics Hiba Assi at听assihi@udmercy.edu.

  • February 02: UDM celebrates Black History Month with series of programs in February

    Sunday February 02, 2025

    A graphic for Black History Month that reads February is Black History Month.色综合久久 Mercy is celebrating Black History Month with a series of programs on the McNichols, Riverfront and Corktown Campuses throughout February.

    Below are the event details. Stay up to date with this and other programming by visiting听.

    All event dates and times are subject to change.

    Feb. 2-28
    Black Saints Exhibit
    Fountain Lounge

    See portraits and read about Black Catholics who are undergoing the process to be made saints in the Catholic Church.

    Feb. 5
    Interfaith Dinner
    5:30-7:30 p.m.
    Student Union Ballroom

    Celebrate our religious diversity with fellow Titans over a free meal at the Interfaith Dinner. A guest panel 鈥 representing Sikh, Hindu and Native American cultures 鈥 will speak on the topic of Radical Hospitality.

    Halal, kosher and vegetarian options are available. The first 25 attendees will receive a free T-shirt.

    This event is hosted by University Ministry.

    Feb. 6
    Book talk with Kidada Williams
    7 p.m.
    Student Union Ballroom

    Wayne State University professor Kidada Williams will discuss her book听I Saw Death Coming, which chronicles the racial violence against African Americans during Reconstruction and how they responded with resistance and resilience.听 This volume was long-listed for the National Book Award for Nonfiction.

    A reception sponsored by Alumni Relations will precede the event from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Ballroom lobby.

    A Q&A and book signing will follow Williams鈥 talk.

    This event is co-sponsored by the African American Studies program, the Black Abolitionist Archive and Alumni Relations, with support from the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences.

    Feb. 6
    NOMAS lecture series with Antoine Bryant
    5 p.m.
    SACD Exhibition Space

    The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) at 色综合久久 Mercy鈥檚 School of Architecture & Community Development (SACD) will host the third annual Black History Month lecture series featuring three prominent Black designers.

    Antoine Bryant 鈥 a thought leader and community engagement expert with more than 25 years of experience in planning and design, development and empowerment of underserved communities across the U.S. 鈥 is leading the first lecture on Feb. 6, entitled “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: A 色综合久久 Love Story.”

    This lecture series is sponsored by NOMAS and SACD.

    Feb. 7
    NOMAS lecture series with Saundra Little
    5 p.m.
    SACD Exhibition Space

    The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) at 色综合久久 Mercy鈥檚 School of Architecture & Community Development (SACD) will host the third annual Black History Month lecture series featuring three prominent Black designers.

    Saundra Little 鈥 a principal and director of diversity, equity and inclusion at the 色综合久久 architectural firm of Quinn Evans, who brings more than two decades of architectural expertise 鈥 will host the Feb. 7 lecture with her presentation, entitled “Architecture + History Beyond Black History Month.”

    This lecture series is sponsored by NOMAS and SACD.

    Feb. 12
    6 Mile Meetup
    12:45 p.m.
    Zalke Lounge, Lower Level, Student Union

    Support Black-owned businesses and enjoy some free food by听Fork in Nigeria while learning about the African American Studies Program.

    This event is sponsored by the African American Studies program.

    Feb. 14
    Love Stories from the Underground Railroad
    Noon
    Student Union Ballroom

    Professor of History Roy E. Finkenbine will discuss the story of Adam and Sarah Crosswhite, who made their way from enslavement in Kentucky to Marshall, Mich., then faced possible recapture before the community rallied to their defense.

    The University Chorus will perform a couple of songs from the African American experience. Lunch will also be provided for attendees.

    This event is co-sponsored by the Black Abolitionist Archive and Student Affairs.

    Feb. 16
    Faith and Freedom Tour
    8:30 a.m.
    University Ministry Office

    This informative excursion includes Sunday service at the Second Baptist Church, a tour of the worship space and history of their association with the Underground Railroad and culminates with lunch at a local restaurant in the city.

    Lunch and transportation are provided at no cost.

    This event is co-sponsored by University Ministry and the African American Studies Program with support from the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences.

    Feb. 18
    Book talk with Edda Fields-Black
    7 p.m.
    Virtual

    Edda Fields-Black, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, will discuss her book听Combee, which explores the work of Harriet Tubman as a spy and a scout in the Carolinas during the Civil War.

    A Q&A will follow Fields-Black鈥檚 virtual talk.

    This event is co-sponsored by the African American Studies program and the Black Abolitionist Archive, with support from the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences.

    Feb. 19
    Student Life treat day celebrating Black-owned businesses
    Noon-4 p.m.
    Zalke Lounge, Lower Level, Student Union

    Stop by the Student Life Office to enjoy a delicious treat as we celebrate local business Good Cakes and Bakes!

    Feb. 20
    Movie night: The Princess and the Frog
    7 p.m.
    Zalke Lounge, Lower Level, Student Union

    Grab your friends and be transported to the bayous of New Orleans during this movie night featuring Disney鈥檚 animated musical.

    Feb. 24
    Panel discussion, 鈥淭he Talk鈥
    Noon
    Bargman Room, McNichols Campus Library

    A panel of professors, police, parents and local journalist Greg Bowens will discuss “The Talk” that African American parents have had for generations with their children 鈥斕齟specially their sons 鈥 in an effort to keep them safe when confronted by law enforcement or other authority figures.

    A box lunch will be provided to those who RSVP.

    This event is co-sponsored by the African American Studies program, the Black Abolitionist Archive and McNichols Campus Library, with support from the College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences.

    Feb. 25
    Soul food cooking class
    6 p.m.
    Eastern Market

    Further information will be forthcoming.

    Feb. 27
    NOMAS lecture series with Bryan Cook
    5 p.m.
    SACD Exhibition Space

    The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) at 色综合久久 Mercy鈥檚 School of Architecture & Community Development (SACD) will host the third annual Black History Month lecture series featuring three prominent Black designers.

    The final lecture features Bryan Cook 鈥 principal and founder of local firm developARCHITECTURE and long-time advocate for inclusiveness, diversity and excellence in design 鈥 who will deliver his talk, entitled “So, You Want to Print a House?” on Feb. 27.

    This lecture series is sponsored by NOMAS and SACD.

    Feb. 28
    Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) game night
    5 p.m.
    Commerce & Finance Building, Room 104

    Head over to Commerce & Finance for some friendly competition and camaraderie with your fellow Titans and UDM neighbors at the TENN game night. Snacks and prizes will be available amidst the fun!

    This event is sponsored by TENN.

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Wednesday January 29, 2025

Professor of Chemistry Mark Benvenuto was recently awarded the Numismatic Ambassador Award by Florida United Numismatists (FUN), a non-profit organization that promotes numismatics in Florida and around the world. Only five awards are granted per year to those who have made a significant contribution to numismatics, which can qualify as a hobby or an academic discipline.

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