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Radiation Therapy director on powerful new instructional technology at UM-Flint
UM-Flint's Radiation Therapy program recently acquired leading-edge simulation equipment for its students. Program director Julie Hollenbeck shared the benefits and significance of the investment in this Q&A.
UM-Flint English and Math professors discuss award-winning collaboration
UM-Flint Associate Professor of English Suzanne Knight and Associate Professor of Mathematics Laura McLeman won the 2018 Provost Innovation in Teaching Prize.
UM-Flint to reveal 2018 Alternative Summer Break destination
This is the fourth year University Outreach has held the break, which focuses on civic engagement in cities beyond the state of Michigan.
UM-Flint's Department of Public Safety presents annual awards
UM-Flint's Department of Public Safety (DPS) held its annual awards presentation on May 17.
Regents approve College of Health Sciences name change at UM-Flint
The University of Michigan Regents approved the name change of UM-Flint's School of Health Professions and Studies (SHPS) to the College of Health Sciences (CHS) to encompass its expanded programs and enhanced offerings.
Highlights from UM-Flint Staff Council's spring meeting and awards breakfast
The Staff Council at the University of Michigan-Flint held its 25th annual spring meeting and awards breakfast on May 16.
Q&A with the director of UM-Flint's new Occupational Therapy program
Nancy Vandewiele Milligan, PhD, shared her thoughts with UM-Flint Communications & Marketing about the new program.
UM-Flint Communication Studies helps alumni twins find their voice in ministry
Brittany Willingham's degree focused on media studies, while Brandon Willingham's emphasized speech communication.
UM-Flint to offer graduate programs in Clarkston for Oakland County educators
Courses are open to educators within Oakland Schools, along with neighboring schools, and available online and onsite at Clarkston Community Schools.
UM-Flint/United Way's "Urban Safety Corps" begins summer patrol, seeks volunteers
Since 2016, the Urban Safety Corps has helped to reduce blight and assist with activities that help reduce crime, while increasing community involvement.