The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress with overwhelming, bipartisan support and signed into law on March 27th, 2020. This over $2 trillion economic
Everyday, there are special achievements and newsworthy headlines happening at the School of Dentistry. In effort to give proper acknowledgement and share these successes, please tune in for the monthly Dean’s High 5
As the new semester begins and we welcome the Dental Class of 2024 and Dental Hygiene Class of 2022 to campus, it is important that we remain vigilant in protecting
Students, employees and friends of Detroit Mercy: Visit udmercy.edu/pledge, mask up and take the pledge. We all play an important role in the #TitansTogether effort. This pledge helps reinforce and express our care
On Friday, June 19, Detroit Mercy Dental’s Student National Dental Association (SNDA) led a rally at the gates of the Corktown Campus in solidarity against the police brutality happening in
School of Dentistry Community, On behalf of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, I would like to thank the dedicated faculty and staff members who selflessly worked to
The University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry gathers in solidarity with our Black students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community as we celebrate Juneteenth, a holiday observed each year on
Dear School of Dentistry Students, Faculty & Staff, With the current events going on in the country, difficult subjects and emotions are being brought forward. Unfortunately, issues of social justice
Dear Students, The post-COVID-19 plan to re-open the School of Dentistry has been challenged by many factors, including the constantly restrictions by Executive Orders. Supply sourcing, work flow ergonomics, social distancing
Dear Friends of the School of Dentistry, As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves and we continue to navigate through what could be our new normal, I wanted to provide you with