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UM-Flint scholarship program expanded to benefit more U of M family members
UM-Flint has announced an expansion to the popular Dependent Children Scholarship Program to include spouses of UM-Flint faculty and staff as well as dependent children of faculty and staff from other U of M campuses.
"A dream fulfilled:" Tina Jordan overcomes adversity to earn UM-Flint degree
Tina Jordan ('19) has a non-traditional college story – and she's proud of achieving her dream of earning a bachelor's degree.
Project 2020: UM-Flint at the "speed of students"
Project 2020, launched by UM-Flint, is an "action plan" for sustained success.
UM-Flint's Block Club brings diverse programming to campus
The Block Club promotes community service, social events, and safety on campus. It's a student-run organization that focuses on student empowerment, leadership, and safety awareness.
UM-Flint honors Dr. King's legacy with 'day of service'
Students from the University of Michigan-Flint cleaned, organized, and performed other helpful duties as part of the university's day-long efforts throughout the area to honor the ongoing legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Meet the UM-Flint Division of Student Affairs
Student life is an essential part of the total student experience at the University of Michigan-Flint. The Division of Student Affairs promotes caring, inclusive, and welcoming environments while offering more than 90 student clubs and organizations, recreation and club sports, counseling, veterans and accessible services, residential living and learning, access and opportunity programs, and more. […]
UM-Flint recognized by U.S. News & World Report for online education excellence
The university has been honored for its online bachelor degree programs, as well as its online master's degree programs in education and nursing.
UM-Flint to celebrate MLK Day with a wide range of activities
UM-Flint held its first 'day of service' on MLK Day in 1995. The tradition continues with a wide range of opportunities throughout the day on and off campus.
$600K grant allows UM-Flint students to explore global questions
Thanks to a $600,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, a program titled "Borders and Crossings: Exploring Global Questions at the University of Michigan-Flint" will help exponentially more students gain the tools they need to solve grand questions on a global scale.
Serving the underserved: UM-Flint alumna's journey from Sudan to Stanford
Yousra Mohamed '19 always knew she wanted to help others, especially those in underserved communities. At the University of Michigan-Flint, she found her path.