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Get an inside look at UM-Flint during the Fall Open House, Oct. 28
Starting college can be an overwhelming experience for many students and one of the most daunting aspects of the process is also the first: deciding which institution is the right choice to help them meet their future goals. Researching schools online can help narrow down the possibilities, but to get a true sense of the[…]
What Can You Do With a Degree in Arts Administration from UM-Flint?
Interested in becoming an Arts Administrator but don't know what a career in it would look like? UM-Flint is here to help– learn more about what you can do with this graduate degree!
Michigan Political Science Association conference bringing politics to the forefront at UM-Flint
While the topic of politics can lead to division and heated debates at the dinner table, it will soon spark unity and deep discussion at the University of Michigan-Flint as the Michigan Political Science Association conference comes to the downtown campus. The conference, open to all students, is scheduled for Oct. 19-20. Jim Ananich, UM-Flint[…]
UM-Flint invites community to Veterans Day programming, Nov. 10
The University of Michigan-Flint will honor the lives and legacies of U.S. service members with a legacy of its own. The 23rd annual Veterans Day Remembrance ceremony will take place Nov. 10 at the downtown campus. All members of the UM-Flint and wider communities are invited to take part in the day that recognizes the[…]
UM-Flint faculty, students glean insights from European education expedition
Occasionally, the most valuable lessons are those acquired beyond the traditional classroom setting, and in this particular case, beyond the borders of the United States. Students and faculty from the University of Michigan-Flint's education department recently embarked on an enlightening expedition in Europe, visiting cities that included Amsterdam and Paris. Their aim was to bring[…]
UM-Flint grad student secures $10K grant to capture the impact of art accessibility
Nalani Duarte, a University of Michigan-Flint arts administration graduate student, is not only curating a new collaborative art exhibition called "Riverbank X Flint Public Art Project," she's also actively ensuring that local art becomes accessible to the community by drawing upon the skills she's developed during her academic journey at the downtown Flint campus. One[…]
It's Actually Easy to Be Green (Eco Extravaganza Photo Gallery)
The university's Planet Blue Ambassadors kicked off Sustainability Week, Oct.2, with the "Eco Extravaganza" outside the Harding Mott University Center. The event provided opportunities to learn more about the PBA program, as well as other sustainability and environment-based organizations on campus. Mix in some food, games and prizes and it was enough to make those[…]
UM-Flint hosting Sustainability Week, Oct. 2-6
Kermit the Frog famously sang, "It's not easy being green." But don't tell that to the members of the University of Michigan-Flint's Planet Blue Ambassador program. In fact, the program's members want to show you just how easy it can be to live green during Sustainability Week, Oct. 2-6. Throughout the week, more than a dozen[…]
UM-Flint history professor honored with U-M Regents' Award for Public Service
One might think that studying history is only about learning about the past, but for Thomas Henthorn, the Dorothea E. Wyatt Professor of United States History at the University of Michigan-Flint, it's also a gateway to the present and future. Case in point, Henthorn empowers his students to influence Flint's contemporary community meaningfully by engaging[…]
UM-Flint's School of Nursing travels to Chicago for the national Magnet conference
McCormick Place Convention Center, where the ANCC Convention will be taking place