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Angela Y. Davis Continues Winegarden Tradition at UM-Flint
Angela Y. Davis will carry on a UM-Flint tradition next week as the latest Winegarden Visiting Professor.
UM-Flint Remembers Walker Fesmire
University of Michigan-Flint remembers Professor Emeritus of Accounting Walker E. Fesmire.
Next UM-Flint Common Read Book is Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Between The World and Me"
"Between The World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates has been selected as UM-Flint's 2016-17 Common Read book.
UM-Flint Collaborates with Community to Boost Water Bottle Recycling
To help get plastic bottles into recycling bins and avoid the landfill, students at UM-Flint—along with students from Kettering University, Mott Community College, and Baker College—have organized a community recycling challenge for the month of March.
Angela Y. Davis Coming to UM-Flint Next Week as Visiting Professor
Social justice activist and educator Angela Y. Davis will be on campus the week of March 20 as UM-Flint's 2015-2016 Myron and Margaret Winegarden Visiting Professor. Several events are planned.
UM-Flint Students Thank Alumni for Support
On March 16, UM-Flint will be participating in its first Hail Yeah!, a university-wide day of thanks where students from all three University of Michigan campuses join to together to thank their alumni for support.
Internships in Flint Area Present Opportunities for UM-Flint History Students
The UM-Flint History Department has announced internship opportunities for history majors and minors.
Water Crisis Inspires UM-Flint Student and Alumna's "Bottled Emotions"
UM-Flint senior Rhonda Jones and recent alumna Brittini Ward are collecting plastic water bottles and caps for creative projects collectively titled "Bottled Emotions" about the Flint water crisis.
A Michigan-Flint Wolverine Teaching in Wolverine, Michigan
Now in her 22nd year of teaching fifth through eighth graders at Wolverine Community Schools, UM-Flint aluma Kristine Eaton Kramer is still glad she chose a challenging career in education.
UM-Flint Early Childhood Town Hall Focuses on Nutrition and Resources
Staff of UM-Flint's Early Childhood Development Center joined around 300 area professionals interested in supporting Flint families affected by lead in the water system. The meeting at Northbank Center was led by a panel of experts in the areas of early childhood education, child and family services, child psychology, pediatrics, school nursing, and dietetics.