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First Street Residence Hall becomes "Healing Heroes Home" at UM-Flint
The University of Michigan-Flint is opening First Street Residence Hall to area medical professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2020 Census: Why is it important for UM-Flint and its students?
Though required by law, the census has missed certain "hard to count populations" over the last century. Some of the groups historically undercounted include racial minorities, immigrants, young children, those living in poverty, and college students.
Tips to work and learn remotely from a UM-Flint professor
UM-Flint associate professor of Management Gregory A. Laurence provided tips on getting productive work done away from the classroom or office.
Thompson Library continues assistance to campus community during COVID-19
Frances Willson Thompson librarians are answering questions in various ways, including through a chat service, email, and text.
UM-Flint is #AloneTogether
UM-Flint is a community that continues to be resilient during difficult times. We're teaching, learning, and working while maintaining relationships and collaborating in new ways. Thank you for everything you are doing to keep the UM-Flint community together. #alonetogether
Regents approve $3.4 million renovation plans for William S. White Building
The planned changes to the William S. White Building will further boost multiple programs at UM-Flint within the School of Nursing (SON) and the College of Health Sciences (CHS).
How a UM-Flint professor is helping to combat COVID-19 internationally
Dr. Robert Buckingham, a professor of public health at the University of Michigan-Flint is helping inform decision makers worldwide on how to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cyber classrooms help to deliver remote instruction at UM-Flint
Featuring multiple cameras, microphones, and digital input devices such as digital whiteboards and document cameras, these cyber classrooms (of which there are three on campus) intelligently record the audio and video of each class meeting.
UM-Flint supports campus community in working and learning remotely
The university has several online resources to help the campus community learn and work remotely. The remote resource guide includes helpful details from OEL and the ITS Support Center. The UM-Flint COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions site is updated regularly as new information becomes available, including a "learning and working remotely" section.
Culture of Respect initiative aims to end sexual misconduct at UM-Flint
UM-Flint was accepted into the third cohort of the Culture of Respect Collective. Culture of Respect is a NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) initiative that offers evidence-based best practices and utilizes existing programs and resources on campus to end sexual violence.