2025 CHP MSON News
The 'Opportunity College and University' designation highlights UDM as a model institution for fostering student success and advancing research on effective campus practices.
Detroit Mercy’s patient-centered student program Faces on Design pairs senior Engineering students and higher-level Nursing students to enhance the lives of people by creating a unique assistive device to address their particular needs.
The Titans in Healthcare Magazine includes key achievements this past year.
The College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing has established three new honors for its alumni. Nominate a deserving alum.
Graduate programs in Business, Engineering, Law, health professions and Nursing once again ranked among the top in the United States in the 2025-26 'U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges' edition.
This designation puts UDM among just 216 other institutions nationwide to receive this distinction. It identifies research happening at colleges and universities that historically have not been recognized for their research activity, including institutions that do not offer many or any doctoral degrees.
The College of Health Professions is offering online information sessions for students interested in three graduate programs — Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) — in fast-growing nursing fields.
Starting in fall of 2025, UDM's College of Health Professions will offer bachelor’s degrees in Health Sciences and Sports & Exercise Sciences.
February is Black History Month, and University of Detroit Mercy will celebrate with a series of enlightening events across all campuses.
Three University of Detroit Mercy online programs are ranked among the top in the nation in the latest ranking.
The Titan Innovation Fund was introduced to spark innovation at UDM. It is designed to support new, creative ideas that improve the University and student experiences by ensuring that they receive the resources and support needed to survive.
Sr. Judy Mouch's intellectual rigor, deep faith and good humor made an impact on the lives of countless individuals. As a nursing professor, she inspired and mentored future healthcare professionals. She was also an inspiration to many at Detroit Mercy outside of the College of Health Professions and McAuley School of Nursing.