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UM-Flint alum McCoy named 2024-25 Flint Artist in Residence
McCoy will work with UM-Flint faculty, students and Riverbank Arts to create a body of work as the 2024-25 Flint Artist in Residence.
Living on a Lighted Stage (Theatre alum video)
UM-Flint alums Danielle Verkennes, '15, and Natalie Sevick, '11, recently returned to campus to assist with lighting and sound design for the first theatrical production of the 2024-25 season, "Exit, Pursued By a Bear." Here, the pair discuss their chosen vocations and what working behind the scenes means to themselves and the audiences who view[…]
UM-Flint Theatre's production of 'Exit, Pursued by a Bear' explores trauma and liberation through a darkly humorous lens
The first production of UM-Flint's 2024-25 theatre season features a smart, dark comedy about revenge. Runs through Nov 17th!
UM-Flint psychology interns help kids cope with grief at Camp Hope
Eleven UM-Flint psychology interns volunteered over 1,000 hours for Camp Hope, a summer camp designed for kids processing grief.
UM-Flint's Horgan explores nonverbal communication of gender and sexuality in new book
Professor Horgan's new book uses a modern lens to analyze available research on how we nonverbally communicate our gender and sexuality.
UM-Flint partners with MCC, area high schools for 48th Chamber Choir Invitational, Oct. 28
140 students from around the area will join together in chorus on Oct 28th.
UM-Flint lauded for nation's highest student voting rate in 2022 midterms
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[…]
Riverbank Arts to host "Phranc in Flint: Butch Essentials" pop-up exhibition during Flint Art Walk
What would a retrospective of your life's work look like? For Jewish folk singer, queer activist and multimedia artist Phranc, it's comprised of vibrant paper sculptures of clothing, accessories and other artifacts that follow her development as a young girl in the 1960s to coming out as a lesbian and beginning to engage in the[…]
GRAVE CIRCUMSTANCES (Cemetery preservation video)
What comes to mind when someone says "summer?" Sun? Sand? Waves along a beach? What about cemeteries, gravestones and a sense of community? Well, for a group of UM-Flint students, led by Thomas Henthorn, the university's Dorothea E. Wyatt Professor of United States History, the latter is exactly what it's all about. The group will spend[…]