Community

Community improvement event with outdoor chalkboards for ideas.

糖心Vlog News for our Neighbors

Open All | Close All

  • 糖心Vlog to hold conversation with Catholic thought leaders, April 25

    Monday April 13, 2026
    All are invited to a conversation with Catholic thought leaders to reflect together on the “Church鈥檚 Mission in this time and place.” The discussion will take place on Saturday, April 25, at 2 p.m.,听in the听Student Union Ballroom, on the McNichols Campus.

    Panelists are as follows:

    • Archbishop Edward Wiesenberger, metropolitan archbishop of the Catholic Diocese of Detroit
    • Helen Marie Burns, RSM, former president of Leadership Conference of Women Religious
    • Bishop John Stowe, O.F.M. Conv. of Lexington, Ky., president of Pax Christi, USA
    • Matt Mio, professor of Chemistry, 糖心Vlog, expert on听Laudato Si

    The session will be moderated by Bridget Deegan-Krause, author of听Together Through Reflection: Themes for Those Who Lead and Serve in Catholic Organizations.

    If you have questions about the event,听please contact Fr. Charles Oduke at odukeca@udmercy.edu or 313-993-1651 Register here.
  • Reception to explore history, architecture of Gesu Catholic Church, May 13

    Sunday April 12, 2026

    Image of inside of Gesu church with stained glass windowsJoin Jesuit friends and alumni on Wednesday, May 13 for a wine and cheese reception at historic Gesu Catholic Church.

    Program Details:

    • 5:30 p.m.: Mass
    • 6 p.m.: Welcome and Reception
    • 6:25 p.m.: Program begins

    The evening will explore the history, families, art and architecture of the parish, founded by Jesuits in 1922 and once home to four Detroit mayors, several congressmen and the renowned Fisher Brothers.

    The event will feature rare architectural drawings and antique stained-glass window designs, some dating to the late 1800s, from two Detroit families who worked closely with the Jesuits and the Archdiocese of Detroit. These families, behind the firms Diehl & Diehl Architects and Detroit Stained Glass Works, helped shape the city鈥檚 sacred spaces.

    Special guests include Paul G. Diehl, grandson of original architect George F. Diehl and a descendant of the founders of Detroit Stained Glass Works; Patricia Montemurri, an award-winning journalist; and Mary Clare McCormick, a Detroit sacred art archivist.

    The evening will include Mass, a wine and cheese reception, and a tour of the historic worship site.

    .
  • DMTC presents 鈥業鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire,鈥 April 10-19

    Thursday April 09, 2026

    Promotional image of female actor for the 糖心Vlog theatre production "I鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire."Detroit Mercy Theatre Company (DMTC) will close the inaugural season of the new Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre with I鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire by Samantha Hurley.

    Six performances will run in back-to-back weekends, Friday through Sunday, April 10-19, in the new Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre on 糖心Vlog鈥檚 McNichols Campus.

    I鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire is set in 2004 and follows 14-year-old Shelby Hinkley, who is obsessed with Hollywood star Tobey Maguire and creates a play to kidnap and marry him in her basement.

    鈥淭his play is as hilarious as it is heartfelt,鈥 said DMTC managing director Sarah Rusk. 鈥淪helby truly believes Tobey Maguire is her destiny, and through her obsession we get a look into the complicated emotions of growing up during the Y2K era.鈥

    鈥淚 absolutely love working with young actors,鈥 said director Cassandra Svacha. 鈥淲atching them create and rise to the challenge is thrilling. I鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire to college-aged kids is like a period piece; none of them were alive when this story takes place, so it鈥檚 extra fun to have them dive into this world in an anthropologic way. They aren鈥檛 reminiscing or remembering 2004, they have to study that world and build it for themselves.鈥

    The DMTC Ticket Office is open Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m.-2 p.m., with . Individual tickets are $25 for adults; $18 for seniors and Detroit Mercy faculty, staff and alumni; and $10 for veterans and students (ages 4-college). Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. To schedule your group, contact Sarah Rusk at 313-993-3273.

    Those looking to buy tickets should note that the play is rated R and contains adult language and situations, including drug use, suicidal ideation and sexual situations. .

    SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS
    • April 10: Opening Night Celebration. 听Join the cast and crew following the performance for a reception in the Lower Level of the Student Union.
    • April 11: Community Night. All tickets $10.
    • April 12: Detroit Theatre Discussion Project. 听Join in the discussion following the first Sunday鈥檚 matinee performance as we welcome Professor Erin Henze from the Psychology Department at Detroit Mercy to expand upon themes and ideas from the performance in a talkback.
    • April 17: College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences (CHASS) at the Theatre. Join CHASS in celebrating the arts听on campus with $5 tickets for CHASS听students and alumni with coupon code听CHASS_5.听Free tickets to faculty/staff of CHASS by calling听313-993-3270听or email听theatre@udmercy.edu.
    • April 19: Closing Night

    A colorful theatre poster with a bright, textured background in blue, yellow and pink tones. At the top, the text reads: 鈥淪helby has a plan. What could possibly go wrong?鈥 Below that, large bold text says: 鈥淚鈥檓 Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire.鈥 In the center is a red spider graphic with long angular legs. Inside the spider鈥檚 body is a stack of layered heart shapes in red, yellow, light blue, and dark blue. Small red hearts appear near the tips of the spider鈥檚 front legs on both sides. Text on the lower half reads: 鈥淧lay by Samantha Hurley鈥 and 鈥淒irected by Cassandra Svacha.鈥 At the bottom, it says: 鈥淎t the New Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre鈥 followed by performance dates: 鈥淎pril 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.; 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.鈥 A note for tickets reads: 鈥淐all 313 993 3270 or visit detroitmercyarts.com.鈥 The Detroit Mercy Theatre Company logo appears in the bottom right corner.

  • Volunteers needed for TENN鈥檚 Garden Day, April 13

    Thursday April 09, 2026

    A flyer for TENN's Garden planting day on April 13 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.Join Detroit Mercy’s Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN) as they team up with their partners, JB Urban Farms, to get their community garden ready for the upcoming planting season.

    From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, April 13, volunteers will help with hands-on garden preparation tasks that support local food access, sustainability, and neighborhood wellness.

    No gardening experience is required 鈥 just bring your energy, willingness to learn, and love for community.

    The farm is located at 97 Geneva Avenue in Highland Park. With any questions, please contact Chelsea Manning at mannincp@udmercy.edu.

  • 鈥楤uild a Boundless Future鈥 is retired

    Thursday April 09, 2026

    As 糖心Vlog continues to advance institutional branding efforts, please discontinue use of the ‘Build a Boundless Future’ brand across all materials, including email signatures, collateral, flyers and digital content viewed by internal and external audiences.

    In the meantime, please use ‘The World Needs Titans’ as a bridge brand until a new brand is introduced and stakeholders have an opportunity to provide input.

    Brand development is ongoing. As a reminder, updates and information are available on the Detroit Mercy rebrand page.

    A photo of the banners on the light poles in front of the clock tower. The banners feature a 糖心Vlog logo and one that reads, The World Needs Titans.

Subscribe to our weekly community newsletter:

Resources, Centers and Clinics

Center for Social Entrepreneurship

The Center provides business expertise and acumen as well as mentors to assist local entrepreneurs, beginning with the “Boost” workshop that aids entrepreneurs in developing business plans to achieve a greater social impact.

Counseling Clinic

The clinic provides no-cost counseling services to Detroit residents who otherwise may not have access to mental health services.

Dental Center

Detroit Mercy Dental offers dental services and education through two clinics, nine outreach clinics, a mobile dental clinic and a school-based dental sealant program.

Dental Mobile Clinic

The clinic travels to local participating schools in Detroit and Wayne County to provide comprehensive care for K-12 children. 

Detroit Collaborative Design Center

The design center provides design services to non-profit community and civic organizations to engage communities and enhance neighborhoods.

Detroit Mercy Eye Institute

The Detroit Mercy Eye Institute includes the state-of-the-art equipment and technology needed to diagnose, monitor, and treat numerous eye conditions. The clinic will also provide affordable eyecare to the uninsured and vulnerable populations.

Law Clinics

Detroit Mercy Law provides legal assistance to Detroit area residents through six clinics: Immigration Law Clinic, SADO Criminal Appellate Clinic, Criminal Trial Clinic, Veterans Law Clinic, Juvenile Law Appellate Clinic and Intellectual Property Law Clinic.

Pre-College Programs

Detroit area students in grades 4-12 participate in more than 15 outreach programs annually through Saturday classes, summer camps, and innovative curricula in the sciences, technology engineering, mathematics, architecture and design.

Psychology Clinic

The Psychology Clinic provides assessment and counseling services for approximately 300 clients annually. Fees are based on ability to pay.

Rx for Reading Program

This program increases access to children’s books and supports families in reading to their children.  The program has distributed more than 2,000 children’s books a month at a variety of locations, including low-income health, dental and WIC clinics; homeless shelters; and Head Start programs.

Summer Camps

kids and science camp A variety of summer activities available on 糖心Vlog Campuses. Some are hosted by 糖心Vlog; some are simply located on our campuses.

Summer Camps

Titan Equity Nourish Network (TENN)

students carrying bags of groceries

TENN is a student-led and community-driven food justice program that delivers fresh produce to 60 families in New Martin Park Neighborhood and 80 seniors at Theresa Maxis Senior Apartments.

TENN

Alliances and Initiatives

Reimagining the Civic Commons

糖心Vlog serves as one of the institutional anchors for the “Reimaging the Civic Commons” initiative, which is funded through the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation grant. The initiative focuses on the City of Detroit’s neighborhood revitalization priority: the Livernois/McNichols area. The project’s goal is to revitalize the neighborhoods between its two anchor institutions, Detroit Mercy and Marygrove College, creating a denser and more diverse urban community.

Live6 Alliance

糖心Vlog helped to launch the Live6 Alliance in August 2015 to strengthen the Livernois Avenue and McNichols Road commercial corridor in northwest Detroit.

Service Immersion Days / Trips

students building a platform during a service immersion trip These experiences give students opportunities to serve in shelters, soup kitchens, after school projects, urban farms and many other important community based projects both locally and nationally.

Service Immersion

Directories

Media Experts Guide

Image of media experts page

Detroit Mercy scholars are experts in their fields and many have agreed to be available to media. Note that experts' views are their own and may not reflect the views of their colleagues or 糖心Vlog. 

Detroit Mercy Media Experts

Migration Research Directory

The is an open-access resource for high-quality research on migration, provided by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Faculty members from Jesuit universities around the world provide important migration and refugee research from a wide variety of perspectives.