The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law will host its Homecoming Golf Outing beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 29, at the Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth.
All net proceeds will benefit Detroit Mercy Law’s Student Scholarship Fund.
The golf will be played in scramble format with four-player teams.
Individuals and twosomes welcome for pairing with others.
In addition, Detroit Mercy Law and its Alumni Association will honor two distinguished alumnae during the dinner program.
Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Denise Langford Morris will be honored with the Time and Talent Award, and Mikyia S. Aaron will receive the Rising Star Award.
The cost is $75 for law students, $125 for non-students by Sept. 1, and $140 for non-students after Sept. 1.
Register at www.law.udmercy.edu. Sponsorships for the golf outing are still available.
For additional information, contact Denise P. Hickey at 313.596.0202 or Amy K. Smith at 313.596.0207.
- Posted August 22, 2017
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