21/22 FAFSA Reminder

Please complete your 21/22 FAFSA at www.studentaid.gov as soon as you can. 

Dental Hygiene Students, your deadline is March 1st, 2021. 

Dental Students, if you would like to add your parents to the FAFSA and be eligible for the Health Profession Loan (HPL), your deadline is April 15th, 2021. 

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, or need any assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Financial Aid Coordinator, Angela Orlando. 

Stalking Awareness Month

This month is the 16th annual National Stalking Awareness Month. The month of January is dedicated to raising awareness of stalking and understanding what we can do to recognize and combat this serious issue. I’ve compiled some helpful information and resources on what this month is all about.

What is Stalking?

Stalking is a form of harassment where a pattern of behaviors are directed at a specific person that causes them to feel scared and unsafe. Stalking behaviors can include unwanted contact (repeated calls, texts, or emails), physically following someone, sending unwanted gifts or letters, tracking someone via GPS, looking up personal information about someone online, threatening to post personal/intimate details about someone online, or waiting for someone outside of their home, work, or school. Also, it’s important to note that many victims know the person stalking them; in fact, 61% of women and 44% of men said the person who stalked them was a current or former intimate partner.

While stalking might seem like a completely separate issue from sexual violence, the two can overlap. Someone who stalks oftentimes feels possessive of the person they’re stalking, which can lead to manipulation and a feeling of entitlement to “have” that person. The motivation to stalk comes from wanting to make the victim feel vulnerable, much like people who commit sexual violence. Some stalking behaviors are explicit forms of sexual violence, such as hacking into a victim’s phone to retrieve intimate photos, using those photos to blackmail the victim, or lurking outside of a victim’s home to watch them undress.

Impact of Stalking

Stalking can have serious implications on victims’ mental health. Victims of stalking are more likely to develop depression, sleeping problems, and lower levels of mental and emotional well-being than those who are not victims of stalking.

Many victims’ daily lives are also negatively affected by being stalked. Good Therapy found that one in five people change some element of their daily routine, one in six people change their phone number, one in seven people move out of fear after being stalked, and one in eight employed victims are impacted at their jobs or lose time at work. 

Why It’s Important

Stalking can happen to anyone, at any time. The internet makes people more accessible to stalking through social media, phone information, and channels of contact. In the United States alone, 1 in 6 women and 1 in 17 men in the U.S. were victims of stalking at some point in their lives during which they felt fearful or believed someone close to them would be harmed or killed. 

With pop culture phenomena like Netflix’s You, people are becoming more open to talking about the very real, very serious issue of stalking in real life. The main character of the show, Joe, demonstrates classic examples of stalking by hacking into his victims’ phones, following them home or out in public, and sneaking into people’s homes and taking personal items like underwear (just to name a few). There are plenty of other warning signs of stalking than those demonstrated on the show, but You works to create a dialogue about stalking among its audience and make the problem more visible and recognizable in real life.

What You Can Do

While stalking is a serious issue that affects many people everywhere, it’s important to remember that no problem is too big to tackle. There is always something that can be done about it, no matter how small the act may seem. Raising awareness and educating others about the topic is an easy place to start, and it’s something that everyone can do to help combat stalking.

Learn More

Stalking Resource Center

Help for Victims

Stalking: Know It. Name It. Stop It.

CDC Stalking Prevention

MLK Day/Black History Month 2021 Poster Competition

MLK/Black History Month Poster Competition

Create a poster design on the theme of Black History, use your imagery and graphics to express a message related to Black History.

THEME
Black History- recognize the inherent value of each person, based on principles of dignity, equality and mutual respect, which are shared across cultures and religions.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Phase 1: Open Registration (REQUIRED)
Phase 2: Submission Deadline- No later than Feb 26, 2021 (5 p.m.)

COMPETITION GUIDELINES

Entries are limited to one work per artist or artistic team.

Submit one original piece poster

Include a brief written narrative about your inspiration when you register

Artwork will be judged by IG vote and originality

Submit poster and narrative @detroitmercydental

IG poster judging session will be Friday, February 26, 2021, Awards will be announced on Instagram @detroitmercydental on Monday, March 1, 2021.

RECOGNITION

Entrants compete for one of three prizes:

Grand Prize: $200 Gift Cards

1st Prize $100 Gift Cards

                                                                         2nd Prize $50 Gift Cards

DEADLINE FOR POSTER SUBMISSIONS IS 

Friday, February 26, 2021

All entries must have the following information

Name

Email

Narrative (No More Than 75 Words)

January University Ministry Events

January University Ministry Events:Mass Schedule:St. Ignatius Chapel – C&F building  Wednesday 12PM Mass begins 1/20  Sunday 9PM begins 1/24 in-person and virtual/facebook  (Masses in area:https://www.gesudetroit.com/orhttp://ssppdetroit.net/)

Prayer Works:Saturday, January 30 9-10AMPrayer Works: Exploring Techniques of Prayer. Session Title: “Praying with the Holy Spirit”Are you interested in exploring and enriching your prayer life? In one hour, learn and experience a new prayer technique and be in conversation with others. This is a collaboration with University Ministry and Gesu Catholic Church. Pat Jones and Monica Moore (Detroit born sisters with experience in theater, writing, and psychology) will be facilitating a conversation and experience of praying with the Holy Spirit.https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0e44a9a628aaff2-prayer4

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Service in the City 

La Casa Guadalupanais looking for volunteers to tutor young kids virtually. This is a weekly commitment. You can choose any of the following times to tutor:Tue, Wed, or Thur from 3:30-4:30pm OR 4:30-5:30.We will have a formation discussion/check-in once monthly.

Loyola High Schoolis looking for volunteers to virtually tutor students in grades 9-12. Possible subject areas include math, science, history, and english. This is a weekly commitment. You can choose any of the following times to tutor:Mon, Tue, Wed, or Thur from 2-3pm.We will have a formation discussion/check-in once monthly. 

This is a great way to stay involved in the community and learn about educational equity and racial disparities in schools. You may receive service hours if needed.Tutoring begins January 25, tutors accepted on a rolling basis at the beginning of the semester.

If you are interested in either of these opportunities, reach-out to Salena Ibrahim at Ibrahisa@udmercy.edu

January SGA/ASDA Fitness Challenge – Yoga Tonight!

The SGA and ASDA Fitness Challenge continues on this week with Zoom Yoga this Monday January 25th at 7:30pm with certified yoga instructor Molly Radtke. Join us for a restorative hour of yoga and add to your fitness challenge participation to work your way up the challenge leaderboard for a chance to win that free dinner!! Zoom link is below. See you all there!

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/94895367425?pwd=M3BRMGxJNXZCNW1ESmZuYXpBYVgzZz09

Fit & Fork January Fitness Challenge

SGA is collaborating with ASDA Wellness for a January fitness challenge called “Fit and Fork.” We will be having the previous Yoga instructor and a fitness instructor host weekly virtual workouts from Jan 11th-Feb 3th.  This challenge is open to all students and faculty/staff. The participant that attends the most workouts will win a free dinner on us! Any local restaurant can be chosen at a value of $150! A link will be sent prior to each class. If there is a tie, the winner will be randomly selected. Each instructor will take attendance for classes on the following dates. Hope to see you there! 

Jan 11th– Restorative Yoga @7:30p 

Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/97767689554?pwd=QUZrTjFqeW0wUWNrbkFBMmJFY0lYZz09

Jan 20th-Fitness @7:30p 

Jan 25th-Yoga @7:30p 

Jan 27th-Fitness @7:30p 

Feb 3rd-Fitness @7:30p 

NEW Detroit Mercy Dental Virtual Journal Study Club

The Detroit Mercy Dental Virtual Journal Study Club provides an opportunity to learn from and among fellow dental professionals. This virtual study club offers no-cost CE credit on the second Wednesday of the month from 6:30-7:30 p.m. New articles will be announced monthly.
Join us on Wednesday, Jan. 13, for the first Virtual Journal Study Club. The discussion will be led by Prof. Rafael R. Pacheco, and features his recently published article Molar Incisor Hypomineralization: Etiology, Clinical Aspects, and a Restorative Treatment Case Report.
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Want to Share Your Dental School Application Experience?

Do you remember when you decided to apply to dental school and how scary it seemed? Not only was there the ADEA AADSAS® (ADEA Associated American Dental School Application Service) application to complete, but you also may have had to juggle classes and work-and your personal life!

Being an applicant to dental school can be difficult, so will you help your future colleagues? Current and future applicants are in the same situation you were in a few years ago and only you have walked in their shoes. Will you help ADEA reach these current and future applicants with a video testimonial?  

ADEA is looking for seven current students to record a short video-two minutes, maximum-about successfully applying to and enrolling in dental school. We will use the video testimonials to encourage predental students in the upcoming year. The videos will be published on ADEA GoDental* and shared with applicants via email and during ADEA AADSAS virtual events.

If you are interested in sharing your testimonial, please email Chonté James at jamesc@adea.org by Jan. 15 to participate. If your video is selected, you will receive a $25 Visa gift card as a token of our appreciation. Participants will receive an email with detailed submission guidelines including the deadline date to submit final videos-Feb 5.