Difference between revisions of "University of Detroit"
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+ | |type=Private Nonprofit Coeducational,Catholic,Jesuit | ||
|website=http://www.udmercy.edu | |website=http://www.udmercy.edu | ||
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|motto=Ad maiorem Dei gloriam | |motto=Ad maiorem Dei gloriam | ||
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+ | |description=Catholic university in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] | ||
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+ | The '''University of Detroit Mercy''' is a private, [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[university]] in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], sponsored by both the [[Society of Jesus]] (Jesuits) and the [[Sisters of Mercy|Religious Sisters of Mercy]]. Founded in 1877, it is the largest Catholic university in Michigan. It has three campuses, where it offers more than a hundred academic degrees and programs of study in [[liberal arts]], [[clinical psychology]], business, [[dentistry]], law, [[engineering]], [[architecture]], [[nursing]] and allied health professions. | ||
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+ | ==Institute for North Korean Studies== | ||
+ | The Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS) is a United States-based non-partisan, non-proprietary research center founded at the College of Business Administration at the University of Detroit Mercy in April 2004. INKS is distinguished as the first research center in the United States or Europe to focus exclusively on [[North Korea]]. INKS organizes seminars and publishes research and monographs in collaboration with [[McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers]]. The international and interdisciplinary academic journal of the center is ''[[North Korean Review]]''.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080512222923/http://business.udmercy.edu/ink/index.htm</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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University of Detroit (University) | |
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Motto | Ad maiorem Dei gloriam (Latin) |
Headquarters | Detroit, Michigan |
Type | • Private Nonprofit Coeducational • Catholic • Jesuit |
Other name | Titans |
Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan |
The University of Detroit Mercy is a private, Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan, sponsored by both the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and the Religious Sisters of Mercy. Founded in 1877, it is the largest Catholic university in Michigan. It has three campuses, where it offers more than a hundred academic degrees and programs of study in liberal arts, clinical psychology, business, dentistry, law, engineering, architecture, nursing and allied health professions.
Institute for North Korean Studies
The Institute for North Korean Studies (INKS) is a United States-based non-partisan, non-proprietary research center founded at the College of Business Administration at the University of Detroit Mercy in April 2004. INKS is distinguished as the first research center in the United States or Europe to focus exclusively on North Korea. INKS organizes seminars and publishes research and monographs in collaboration with McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers. The international and interdisciplinary academic journal of the center is North Korean Review.[1]
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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James Lucier | 1934 | Author Deep state functionary | Cercle attendee, "inside man in the skunk works," as he calls himself, or Lucifer as others sometimes refer to him. | ||
Andrew W. Marshall | 13 September 1921 | 26 March 2019 | US | Deep state actor | Very influential deep state actor. Pentagon Director of Net Assessment from 1973 until 2015. |
Lucien Nedzi | 28 May 1925 | Lawyer | Chaired the House Select Committee on Intelligence. |