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UM-Flint graduate student Sellon finds meaning in advocating for disabled and veterans rights

Sellon posing with his family when his wife received her dual American/Canadian citizenship; he and his wife; Sellon receiving the St. Barbara medal (the patron saint of artillery); posing with his daughter; and on deployment with the U.S. Army in Iraq.

His experiences in UM-Flint's master's in public administration program has been integral in pursuing a second-chapter career in veterans and disabled rights.

Facing the Music (video)

Our Music Program, part of the Department of Fine & Performing Arts, provides students with various bachelor's degree options, ranging from the study of the art to preparing for a future career as a performer and developing skills as an educator. To learn more, visit the "Bachelor's Degrees in Music" webpage.

UM-Flint lauded for nation's highest student voting rate in 2022 midterms

Ryan Seifferlein, Alimatou Sarr and Alyssia Washington host a nonpartisan Dinners for Democracy event.

When Alimatou Sarr, a 2024 University of Michigan-Flint graduate with a bachelor's degree in political science, joined the university's chapter of Turn Up Turnout in early 2022, the student organization was just getting started.  "Voter registration and resources weren't a regular feature at campus events, and so our initial focus was to build relationships between[…]