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UM-Flint's Educator Development Program empowers future educators through personalized support
The Morris Hood, Jr. Educator Development Program at the University of Michigan-Flint is transforming the educational journeys of aspiring teachers by providing comprehensive support systems that address their academic and personal needs. Through personalized coaching, wellness resources and community engagement opportunities, MHED creates pathways to success for students who might otherwise face significant barriers to[…]
Riverbank Arts to open 'Rust & Resonance' exhibition with live letterpress printing experience on April 11
"Rust & Resonance" reclaims industrial materials to challenge the dominant narratives that Flint is a symbol of post-industrial decline.
A RIBBITING GOOD TIME (UM-Flint Family Fun Day video)
As part of its push to engage more directly with the community, UM-Flint's Theatre program staged a Family Fun Day during its March 23 matinee performance of "A Year with Frog and Toad." Local families came out to make art, play with themed toys, meet the cast, and enjoy the jazzy, whimsical musical.
Leading up to 'The Laramie Project,' UM-Flint to screen 'Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine' April 2
This art and moving night will feature a film screening and discussion with The Laramie Project cast, art making, free food, and more.
Enjoy family fun with UM-Flint's musical 'A Year with Frog and Toad'
Join us before the matinee for a Family Fun Day on Sunday, 3/23, and enjoy themed activities, meet the cast, and get free toys and books!
Pair of Wolverines rank 12th in American Moot Court Association's national tournament
Kotob and Washington were also ranked fifth in the nation for their written brief, making them the highest-ranked U-M moot court team.
'Take Care' student art exhibition closes with Detroit Dance Collective workshop at Riverbank Arts, Feb. 14
The community is invited to a public dance workshop exploring self-care, self-expression, and movement in response to the art exhibition.
UM-Flint graduate student Sellon finds meaning in advocating for disabled and veterans rights
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.
UM-Flint receives $495K Mellon Grant to explore "Cracks in the Pavement"
The grant will explore how democracy is enacted in unexpected places, often in parallel with traditional institutions.
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.