Tag Archives: student affairs
MOONLIGHT MENU (Photo Gallery)
University of Michigan-Flint students participated in the traditional Late-Night Breakfast on Dec. 5 in the run-up to final exams. Some donned their best sleepwear and enjoyed a menu that included a variety of breakfast favorites, including scrambled eggs, bacon and sausage, pastries and more. The event also included games, prizes, karaoke and other entertainment. Photos[…]
UM-Flint receives MiLEAP Quick Start and Barrier Removal grants to support student success initiatives
The University of Michigan-Flint has been awarded $252,012 from the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential through its Student Success Grant program. The program is part of a new $45 million student success effort, which marks the state's first-ever grant program aimed at increasing student success rates at Michigan community and tribal colleges[…]
Get to know the Division of Student Affairs at UM-Flint
Student life plays a crucial role in the overall experience at the University of Michigan-Flint. The Division of Student Affairs fosters a caring, inclusive and welcoming environment, offering more than 125 student clubs and organizations, recreational activities, counseling services and support for veterans and students with disabilities. At UM-Flint, students can engage in various activities,[…]
UM-Flint focuses on student health and well-being with new role
For Lisa Sancrant, the promotion of student mental health and holistic well-being doesn't stop with graduation. Rather, it's a long-term process that should follow a graduate into their post-university life and career.
UM-Flint to honor sexual assault survivors at Take Back the Night
The University of Michigan-Flint and the Flint community are coming together to honor survivors and reclaim safety with the annual Take Back the Night. The event is symbolic of reclaiming the safety and autonomy of survivors of sexual violence. It publicly calls out the impact of assault and facilitates healing through sharing stories of survivorship. According[…]
5 things I valued most about my UM-Flint experience
Harley Brown graduated from the University of Michigan-Flint in December 2021 with a bachelor's degree in communication. In this article, he looks back on what was most impactful to him as a UM-Flint student. 5. Being Involved Being involved on campus was probably the biggest advantage I found as a developing professional. I worked in[…]
UM-Flint Office of Student Life Gets New Name
To better accommodate the needs of the major student organizations, as well as the increased use of the LGBT Center and Women's Educational Center, office space has also been reassigned.
UM-Flint to Share $800,000 DHS Grant to Help Former Foster Care Students
Genesee County is second in the state to Wayne County in the number of youth in foster care, with approximately 1,200 young people in the system.