Tag Archives: Detroit College

Bulletins and Catalogs

As announced at this year’s Convocation, the Course Catalogs and Bulletins digital archive is now available on our Special Collections page. This valuable collection offers the researcher and the curious a glimpse into a structured past that may stimulate memories of hours spent arranging and managing course offerings and scheduling in years past. There is other valuable information to be discovered in these pages, however. Now that the catalog is offered online only, it’s interesting to see how students, pencils and highlighters in hand, once determined how their semesters would be filled. ...

Digitized Bulletins and Catalogs Archive

The digital Bulletins and Catalogs archive offers the viewer an interesting perspective on the evolution of the University of Detroit Mercy from its humble beginnings as Detroit College to where it is today. I hope you’ll spend some time with this bit of history and enjoy reading pages that few have seen since these books were published. ...

Tamarack

A Tamarack is a type of pine tree with reddish-brown bark and blue-green needles. It’s also the name of a series of publications from the University of Detroit that appeared between 1890 and 1923. These are considered the first issues of what in 1923 would be absorbed by the Varsity Newspaper that started its publication in 1918.

We are proud to introduce you to the Tamarack, a new addition to our digitized collection. We will begin making these available every two months beginning in late September until the collection is complete....

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