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UM-Flint Chemistry Club Continues Winning Tradition
The ACS recognizes successful student chapters for conducting exceptional programs and activities during the academic year.
UM-Flint Debuts Bicycle Road Skills Course
The Bicycle Road Skills Course, which will be a permanent part of the campus, is believed to be the first of its kind installed on a college campus.
Flint's Higher Education Institutions to Explore "What The Best College Teachers Do"
"We understand that what our students learn is highly dependent on how we teach," said Jan Worth-Nelson, director of UM-Flint's Thompson Center for Learning and Teaching, one of the event organizers.
Remembering Beulah Alexander
She was the first and only executive secretary for the School of Education and Human Services (SEHS), serving under seven deans.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Federal Reserve Bank
Martin Lavelle from the Detroit Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago will explain the workings and impact of the bank.
UM-Flint Invites Community to "Touch-A-Truck" Public Safety Event
In addition to the vehicles, there will be free food, face painting, balloons, free child I.D. kits, and bounce houses.
UM-Flint Sees Big Jump in International Enrollment
For fall 2012, there are 348 international students on the UM-Flint campus, up 94 students—or 37 percent.
National Weather Service Identifies UM-Flint as a "StormReady Community"
UM-Flint Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Gail Phelps said the StormReady program has led to more collaboration between the university and other community agencies.
UM-Flint Moves Up in U.S. News "Best Colleges 2013" Rankings
The U.S. News formula uses quantitative measures that education experts have proposed as reliable indicators of academic quality.
UM-Flint Converting to "Green" Computer Labs
The zero client will consume on average 9 watts of power while running, whereas a desktop consumes around 80-100 watts, which means a smaller carbon footprint.