News & Events
2008 News Stories for the College of Engineering and Science
Call for E&S Alumni of Year nominations
November 13, 2008
Alumni are invited to submit nominations for the Engineering & Science Alumni
of the Year for 2009.

UDM's Annual Technology Discovery Day
October 27, 2008

Over 800 future scientists and engineers from 25 high schools throughout metro Detroit will attend UDM’s annual Technology Discovery Day on Friday, October 31st from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the McNichols campus. All activities and exhibits will take place in the College of Engineering and Science, the Chemistry Building and Calihan Hall.
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UDM's Annual Technology Discovery Day
October 27, 2008

Over 800 future scientists and engineers from 25 high schools throughout metro Detroit will attend UDM’s annual Technology Discovery Day on Friday, October 31st from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the McNichols campus. All activities and exhibits will take place in the College of Engineering and Science, the Chemistry Building and Calihan Hall.
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UDM hosts 2008 Ford Innovation Symposium with Derrick Kuzak and the Future of Ford
August 18, 2008

The auto industry is the largest manufacturing sector in America, making a huge economic impact on each and every segment of our nation's economy, from construction to retail. No state has felt that impact more strongly than Michigan.
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UDM hosts 2008 Ford Innovation Symposium with Derrick Kuzak and the Future of Ford
August 18, 2008

The auto industry is the largest manufacturing sector in America, making a huge economic impact on each and every segment of our nation's economy, from construction to retail. No state has felt that impact more strongly than Michigan.
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Lack of technological innovators threatens Michigan
August 12, 2008

A sharp decline in engineering-school enrollments in Michigan will have an adverse effect on the state's economy and also threatens the long-term recovery of the nation's domestic auto industry.
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Lack of technological innovators threatens Michigan
August 12, 2008

A sharp decline in engineering-school enrollments in Michigan will have an adverse effect on the state's economy and also threatens the long-term recovery of the nation's domestic auto industry.
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UDM's Newest Athlete
July 22, 2008
Here is our newest little athlete named Titan by Mary Lou Caspers, Cmdr. Joel Gallihugh and Jim Orlando.
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Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company to lecture at UDM
June 11, 2008

Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company, will speak to University of Detroit Mercy students on Wednesday, June 25 at 4:00 p.m. in the College of Engineering and Science, Room 237 on the McNichols campus.
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Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company to lecture at UDM
June 11, 2008

Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company, will speak to University of Detroit Mercy students on Wednesday, June 25 at 4:00 p.m. in the College of Engineering and Science, Room 237 on the McNichols campus.
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UDM Engineering Students Win Two Major Robotics Competitions
June 09, 2008
In the spring of 2008 UDM engineering students scored impressive wins in two major intercollegiate competitions. In these two competitions the UDM students beat over 65 teams from such prestigious institutions as Georgia Tech, U. Wisconsin Madison, Cornell, Penn State and Princeton
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UDM takes first place at International Engineering Competition
June 03, 2008

This week, University of Detroit Mercy took home the top prize at the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition. Forty-seven teams representing 40 schools constructed their robots and competed against other universities throughout the world including Princeton, Cornell, University of Wisconsin Madison, Georgia Tech, Delhi College, Lawrence Tech, Hosei (Japan), Panamerica, and Ecole de Technologie Superieure (Quebec Canada).
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UDM takes first place at International Engineering Competition
June 03, 2008

This week, University of Detroit Mercy took home the top prize at the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition. Forty-seven teams representing 40 schools constructed their robots and competed against other universities throughout the world including Princeton, Cornell, University of Wisconsin Madison, Georgia Tech, Delhi College, Lawrence Tech, Hosei (Japan), Panamerica, and Ecole de Technologie Superieure (Quebec Canada).
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2008 Ford PAS Day at University of Detroit Mercy
May 11, 2008

Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies (PAS) students from metro Detroit will visit University of Detroit Mercy's McNichols campus on Thursday, May 15, 2008 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Over 145 students will experience an educational day of science and fun learning about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related studies and careers.
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2008 Ford PAS Day at University of Detroit Mercy
May 11, 2008

Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies (PAS) students from metro Detroit will visit University of Detroit Mercy's McNichols campus on Thursday, May 15, 2008 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Over 145 students will experience an educational day of science and fun learning about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related studies and careers.
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College of Engineering & Science hosts 76th Annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance
March 17, 2008

Over 200 hundred people will attend the College of Engineering and Science's 76th annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance, April 5, 2008 in the Riverview Room of the Cobo Conference Center in Detroit. During the event alumni Judge Joseph V. Colaianni and Dr. Robert Wood will be honored for their contributions to engineering and science.
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College of Engineering & Science hosts 76th Annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance
March 17, 2008

Over 200 hundred people will attend the College of Engineering and Science's 76th annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance, April 5, 2008 in the Riverview Room of the Cobo Conference Center in Detroit. During the event alumni Judge Joseph V. Colaianni and Dr. Robert Wood will be honored for their contributions to engineering and science.
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