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UM-Flint Alum Digs Brighton Township's Rural History
The techniques being used to investigate a family farm in Brighton will be discussed at a special presentation by alumnus Tim Bennett on Wednesday, November 9th at 6 p.m. in UM-Flint's Michigan Room C.
UM-Flint Theatre's "The Women of Lockerbie" : Lessons In Living, Giving, and Healing
In conjunction with the play, the Theatre Department is collecting clothing for area charities with its "11,000 Pieces of Clothing: The Women of Lockerbie Clothing Drive."
College Town Mayoral Debate Attracts Large Crowd
The University of Michigan-Flint joined with Mott Community College, Kettering University, and Baker College to sponsor this community event. A faculty member from each school participated in the debate.
UM-Flint Sustainability Survey Key to "Sustainable Vehicle City"
University of Michigan-Flint students and faculty are exploring ways to expand sustainability efforts beyond campus and moving Flint beyond its historical "Vehicle City" identity to a future in which it may rightly be called "Sustainable Vehicle City."
UM-Flint to Host College Town Mayoral Debate
The University of Michigan-Flint is joining with Mott Community College, Kettering University, and Baker College to the College Town Mayoral Debate.
TEDxFlint Brings "Ideas Worth Spreading" to UM-Flint KIVA
UM-Flint hosts the second-ever TEDxFlint conference on Saturday, October 22 in the University Center KIVA.
Al Jazeera Journalist Zeina Awad to Speak at UM-Flint on "Arab Spring & the Role of Social Media"
The Arab American Heritage Council, Mott Community College, and the University of Michigan-Flint will present Zeina Awad, the co-host of Fault Lines, Al Jazeera's English flagship current affairs program about the Americas.
Bike Across the UM-Flint Campus with Free Bike Share Program
The group has received a number of donated bikes from campus and community members, and painted them bright maize to indicate they belong to UM-Flint.
UM-Flint Physical Therapy, English, ITS & Other Departments Team Up to Improve Healthcare Training in Nigeria
The Physical Therapy Department has joined with a number of other University of Michigan-Flint departments to help improve healthcare in the African country of Nigeria. In late August 2011, 16 graduate students from seven different Nigerian universities will begin online studies to earn a Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (tDPT) degree.
UM-Flint Faculty Member Wins Political Playwriting Contest
Rising is one of three plays selected for the 2011 political playwriting award and will receive a staged reading in New York City Monday, August 22.