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Outdoor
tennis court
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Holden Hall is home of UDM Residents, with over 80 available
dorm rooms. It was built in 1946.
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Iota
Kappa Omicron painted this large rock in the center of campus.
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The
north entrance to Shiple Hall. It is home of Residence Life, First
Year Experience Residents, and Young Martyrs Chapel, with approximately
180 functional dorm rooms. Shiple Hall was built in 1960.
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Students
are gathered just outside of Shiple Hall.
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Campus
Wellness Center
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University
of Detroit Mercy
University
of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is a comprehensive university in Detroit,
Michigan, United States, created in 1990. With origins dating
from 1876, it is the largest Roman Catholic university in
Michigan. UDM is one of the twenty-eight member Association
of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States.
Located across three campuses in Detroit, the school offers
more than a hundred academic degrees and programs of study,
including liberal arts, clinical psychology, business, dentistry,
law, engineering, architecture, nursing and allied health
professions.
UDM was ranked in the top tier of Midwestern
master's universities in U.S.News & World Report "America's
Best Colleges" 2009 edition. Athletically, the University
sponsors 19 NCAA Division I level varsity sports for men and
women, and is a member of the Horizon League. UDM was the
host institution for the 2009 NCAA men's basketball Final
Four and championship.
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