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Final exam resources you shouldn't miss
The semester is coming to an end and final exams are nearly here, but don't let it get you down! There is a wide range of resources and events to help you study and de-stress.
Mythbuster and author Kari Byron speaks at UM-Flint's Critical Issues Forum
Fresh off the release of her new book, Crash Test Girl, Byron's talk will focus on the perfect tool for busting myths and solving everyday issues: the scientific method.
Following the First-Year Experience | Part 2: A Semester of Changes
The UM-Flint course So You Want to Change the World is designed to provide students an outlet for critical thinking and thoughtful action related to societal issues. University Communications & Marketing has been following the class throughout the semester.
Giving Blueday returns to UM-Flint on November 27
On Tuesday, November 27, UM-Flint will bring philanthropy online during Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving that falls each year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
Career Center event connects students with internships at top firms
Last month, twenty-four students seized the opportunity to make their first impression on corporate partners at the University of Michigan-Flint's first-ever "Intern Me in 3" competition.
Showcase celebrates $56 million Victors for Michigan-Flint campaign
More than 200 supporters came out to mark the successful completion of the Victors for Michigan-Flint campaign at the "Victors for Michigan Showcase at the Capitol Theatre," a campaign that, to date, has raised $56,555,857.
UM-Flint announces December 2018 student commencement speaker
Hannah Karczewski has been chosen as the student speaker for UM-Flint's 2018 December commencement ceremony.
UM-Flint announces winter 2018 Maize and Blue Award winners
University of Michigan-Flint has announced the recipients of the Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholar Award. The awards will be presented at the winter commencement on December 16, 2018.
Following the First-Year Experience | Part 1: Preparing for Success
The UM-Flint course So You Want to Change the World is designed to acclimate new students to university life and expose them to new ways of learning and doing. It helps students foster critical thinking skills, which they then use to study larger societal issues.
New Disabilities Services Coordinator "Chips" in to help students
As the new Disability Services Coordinator at the University of Michigan-Flint, Harvey "Chip" Evans oversees services that ensure equal opportunity to students with disabilities and helps to promote a welcoming campus environment for any student requiring accommodations.