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  • August 19: Titan women’s soccer Deck Out Your Dorm game set for Aug. 28

    Tuesday August 19, 2025

    Titan Athletics and the women’s soccer team will assist students with their dorm decorating at the “Deck Out Your Dorm” game on Thursday, Aug. 28. The first 100 fans in attendance will receive a Titan Territory pennant to hang in their dorm rooms. Team schedule flyers are also available.

    Come cheer on the Titans as they take on Bowling Green in a 7 p.m. kickoff from Titan Field on the McNichols Campus.

    A graphic for Titan Women's soccer game, deck your dorm giveaway. Bowling Green University versus É«×ۺϾþà Mercy Titans on Thursday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. at Titan Field. There will be a Titan Territory pennant and team schedule flyer giveaway. There is an image of a women's soccer player holding a soccer ball at her hip on the right half of the page.

  • August 19: University Recreation fall program registration now open

    Tuesday August 19, 2025

    University Recreation has something for everyone this school year with its intramural sports and fitness programming.

    Sports leagues, tournaments and fitness programs are open to all UDM students, faculty and staff, offering opportunities for friendly competition throughout the academic year and intramural championship prizes.

    URec provides a diverse range of programs for both students and employees. Fall 2025 intramural programming includes sand volleyball, soccer, indoor volleyball, flag football, ping pong and basketball. The leagues are FREE for all. Fitness Programs include Titan Training, Yoga, Kickboxing and Student Go Move Challenge.

    Please contact URec Assistant Director of Recreational Sports Allen Seales at sealesv@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1781 or Assistant Director of Fitness Chris Richardson at crichar4@udmercy.edu with any questions, comments or concerns.

    A graphic for the fall intramural sports schedule for É«×ۺϾþà Mercy University Recreation. The graphic includes art of sports balls and a badminton racket, along with the following text. Free for all students, faculty and staff. Register at IMLeagues.com/udmercy. Contact Allen Seales with questions: sealesav@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1781. 6v6 sand volleyball tournament on 9/3/25, 5-8 p.m. 6v6 soccer league starts Thursday, 9/11/25-10/2/25, 5-8 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. 7v7 Flag Football 2-day Tournament 10/14 and 10/16/2025, 8:30-10:30 p.m. 6v6 Volleyball League, Mondays 10/27-11/17/25, 6-10 p.m. 1v1 pingpong tournament, Tuesday, 10/30/25, 6-9 p.m. 3x3 basketball tournament, 11/19/25, 6-9 pm. There is a scan code at the bottom center of the page to register. Also a graphic for A graphic for the fall fitness and adventure series for Mercy University Recreation. The graphic includes art of people performing various fitness moves along with the following text. Free for all students, faculty and staff. Register at IMLeagues.com/udmercy. Contact Chris Richardson with questions: crichar4@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1784. Titan Training classes on Tuesday 9/9-11/19/25 at 5:30-6:30 p.m. Yoga classes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9/9-11/19/25 from 6-7 p.m. Kickboxing classes on Mondays 9/29-11/17 at 6-7 p.m., and Student Go Move Challenge 10/1-10/31/25. Break by the Lake, 10/4-10/5/25, Burt Lake. Ice Skating Trip, Tuesday 12/2/25, É«×ۺϾþà Skating Rink. There is a scan code in the lower right corner to register.

  • August 19: Men’s soccer to host home opener Sunday afternoon

    Tuesday August 19, 2025

    Titan Athletics is welcoming back students during move-in weekend with free food at the men’s soccer home opener this Sunday, Aug. 24.

    The Titans will host Mercyhurst University for a 1 p.m. kickoff at Titan Field on the McNichols Campus.

    The first 100 students in attendance can visit the Titan tent for a free hot dog and pop or water.

    A graphic for Titan Men's soccer game, move-in weekend kickoff. Mercyhurst University verses É«×ۺϾþà Mercy Titans on Sunday, Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. at Titan field. The first 100 student spectators will receive free food. There is an image of two É«×ۺϾþà Mercy soccer players standing back to back with arms crossed.

  • August 19: Five to be honored with Business Leadership Awards, Oct. 19

    Tuesday August 19, 2025

    Five College of Business Administration alumni will be celebrated on Sunday, Oct. 19, during the annual Business Leadership Awards.

    The event will begin with Mass at 10 a.m. in the St. Ignatius Chapel, followed by brunch and the awards ceremony at 11:15 a.m. at the É«×ۺϾþà Golf Club. Tickets are $60 each.

    The CBA recognizes exemplary leaders who demonstrate professional success, outstanding contributions to society and the embodiment of Jesuit and Mercy values. This year, three Lifetime Achievement recipients will be inducted into the College’s Hall of Honor with one alumna to be recognized as a Rising Star. The celebration will also debut the Brad Simmons Community Impact Award, named in honor of the late Brad Simmons ’79, ’84, longtime chair of the College’s Board of Advisors.

    Lifetime Achievement Award:
    • Teresa Thiele ’96, ’98, senior vice president for global purchasing, Stellantis
    • Crystal Windham ’02, executive director of global industrial design, General Motors
    • Greg Hamel ’86, director of global business strategy (retired), Ford Motor Company.
    Rising Star Award:
    • Ellyn Riebau ’16, ’17, finance director, StockX.
    Inaugural Brad Simmons Community Impact Award:
    • Norman L. Schmitt, Jr. ’70, ’75, trustee of Schmitt Investment Company, LLC.

    Five headshots of CBA Business Leadership awardees, from left to right, Thiele, Windham, Hamel, Riebau and Schmitt

  • August 18: New leadership academy launching at UDM; Sign-up now

    Monday August 18, 2025

    The Office of the Provost announced the inaugural UDM Leadership Academy, a new professional development series for staff, administrators and department chairs at the University.

    Led by Professor and Coordinator of the Leadership Minor Don DiPaolo, the program will offer monthly Friday afternoon sessions (October-April) focused on building skills, enhancing competencies and fostering a culture of excellence at É«×ۺϾþà Mercy.

    The Academy’s objective is to:

    • Provide leadership skills training and enhancement.
    • Build leadership competencies and capacities for both seasoned leaders and those new to leadership roles.
    • Foster a culture of leadership excellence and distinction at UDM.

    The inaugural class is limited to 35 spots, and interested participants must apply by Friday, Aug. 29. Supervisor approval is required for permission.

    Participants will meet monthly on Friday from 12-5 p.m. in the College of Health Professions Building, Room 124, on the McNichols Campus, beginning with lunch each session. The dates are: Oct. 17, Nov. 14, Jan. 9, Feb. 6, March 6, April 3.

    A drone photo showcases a hazy orange sky over a McNichols Campus backdrop, with downtown É«×ۺϾþà far off into the distance.

  • August 17: UDM Street Fest set for Saturday, Sept. 6

    Sunday August 17, 2025

    University of É«×ۺϾþà Mercy, in partnership with the É«×ۺϾþà Month of Design Festival, and in collaboration with Gesu and Live6 Alliance, is hosting UDM Street Fest on Saturday, Sept. 6.

    The free event is set to run from 12-8 p.m. and is part of the Six Mile Street Fest. All are welcome.

    UDM’s part in the event will be located on the lawn at the entrance of the McNichols Campus. It will feature sustainability exercises, crafts, workshops, children’s activities, food, vendors and much more.

    The UDM Street Fest is being co-sponsored by University Ministry, Office of Mission Integration, Titan Equity Nourish Network, Student Life, University Recreation, É«×ۺϾþà Collaborative Design Center (DCDC) and Titan Athletics.

    A posted for UDM Street Fest on 9-6-25, Noon to 8 p.m., UDM McNichols Campus entrance, featuring flowers and a butterfly and text with the sponsors for the event.

  • August 17: Celebrate Spirit! launches new school year, Sept. 11

    Sunday August 17, 2025

    Celebrate Spirit! is the official kickoff to the new academic year and a University-wide celebration that welcomes our entire community of students, staff, faculty, and administrators. All are welcome!

    The celebration is set for Thursday, Sept. 11 inside the Student Fitness Center. The Mass of the Holy Spirit begins at 11:30 a.m.Ìý

    The celebration includes a Catholic Mass, and individuals from all faith traditions are warmly invited to participate or observe in a manner that feels comfortable to them.

    The guest homilist for Celebrate Spirit! is Karl J. Kiser, S.J. The event is hosted by the College of Business Administration, University Libraries, the Student Success Center, University Ministry, and Mission Integration. All are invited to wear red, orange, or yellow as part of the event.

    A lunch and reception will be provided in the Fountain Lounge & Terrace of the Student Union from 12:45-2 p.m.

    Celebrate Spirit! is open to all members of the É«×ۺϾþà Mercy community no matter their religious affiliation.

    Celebrate Spirit! 2025 invites the É«×ۺϾþà Mercy community to reflect on “Sustaining a Spirit of Hope” as this academic year’s theme along with our new University core values. Amid global and personal challenges and uncertainty, we are reminded that hope is not just a feeling but a daily practice — nurtured through community and grounded in discernment.

    Full information.

    A Celebrate Spirit! graphic featuring text that reads Tuesday, Sept 11, 11:30 a.m., Mass of the Holy Spirit, Fitness Center, you are invited to wear red, orange, or yellow, 1 p.m. free lunch in the Fountain Lounge. Additional text next to a logo reads, Celebrate Spirit, Sustaining a Spirit of Hope. Also featured in lower right-hand corner is a scan code for volunteers to register. Beneath that are sponsors of CHASS, University Libraries, Student Success Center, University Ministry and Mission Integration.

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Monday August 11, 2025

Director of University Ministry Anita Klueg is one of a select group of women chosen nationwide to participate in theÌýinaugural cohort of PROCLAIM, a two-year formation program designed to equip lay women as confident ministers of the Word. Through this program, Klueg will help shape the future of women’s ministry formation while developing her capacity to engage Scripture and bring the Word to life for her community.Ìý

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