University of Michigan-Flint
Recent News About University of Michigan-Flint
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Michigan universities charging more in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 3.7% in Michigan in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Michigan home to 5 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
Michigan still has five colleges that require students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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Michigan home to 5 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
Michigan still has five colleges that require students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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Michigan home to 5 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
Michigan still has five colleges that require students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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How many Michigan colleges in August still require COVID-19 vaccine for students?
There are still five colleges in Michigan that continue to require COVID-19 vaccinations for students to attend their classes, despite over 90% of U.S. colleges having rolled back their mandates by August.
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University of Michigan-Flint announces UM-Flint now featuring 14 gender-inclusive restrooms throughout campus
In a continuing effort to extend its commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion, the University of Michigan-Flint has unveiled more than a dozen gender-inclusive restrooms and an inclusive locker room thanks to advocacy by its students, faculty and staff.
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University of Michigan-Flint announces UM-Flint student associations team up for medical training event
Two student organizations at the University of Michigan-Flint have formed a partnership based on steady hands and a desire to care for others.
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UM-Flint physician assistant students help to launch free Narcan vending machine
Naloxone, the medication that reverses opioid overdoses and is delivered via the Narcan nasal sprayer, is now available for free at a vending machine in downtown Flint thanks to the work of three UM-Flint physician assistant students and the partnership they formed with the Genesee Community Health Center.
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UM-Flint professor, students working with 'Beyond Rhetoric' project to fight racism in Genesee County
After Genesee County became one the first communities in the country to adopt a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in June 2020, public health researchers, including University of Michigan-Flint associate professor Lisa Lapeyrouse and several UM-Flint students, set out to ensure that the resolution was viewed through a public health lens and translated into practice.
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UM-Flint Black History Month celebration features monthlong event schedule
The University of Michigan-Flint will reflect on the milestones achieved by Black Americans as it observes and celebrates Black History Month. Coordinated by UM-Flint's Division of Student Affairs, Black History Month events will be presented to students, faculty, staff and community members, Feb. 1-28.
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UM-Flint professor receives grant to continue research in optimizing 3D printing processes
Khalil Khanafer, assistant professor of engineering in the University of Michigan-Flint's College of Innovation & Technology, was recently awarded more than $18,000 for his research proposal, "Process Parameters Optimization in 3D Printing of Metallic Parts."
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UM-Flint to honor MLK with annual Day of Service
As it has for nearly 30 years, the University of Michigan-Flint will pay homage to the memory and continuing legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a "Day of Service," Jan. 1
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UM-Flint professor appointed to Michigan Veterans' Memorial Park Commission
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has tasked one University of Michigan-Flint faculty member with working to preserve an important monument in Lansing.
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UM-Flint student profile: Chloe Summers, MS in Biology
Chloe Summers, a master's in biology student from Davison, knew she didn't want to learn only in a classroom.
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UM-Flint education programs receive national endorsement from Colleges of Distinction
The University of Michigan-Flint's education programs earned a national endorsement from the Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence.
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UM-Flint student continues to set example for others after her death
Kennedy Carter was determined to live her life to the fullest.
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UM-Flint alum, Men's Hockey Club founder returns to coach the team
It's been nearly two decades since Tom Garavaglia saw an opportunity to make hockey more prevalent in Flint.
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UM-Flint School of Nursing selected for national initiative in delivering diverse, equitable education
Creating an inclusive future in health care requires a diverse group of individuals entering the profession who are prepared to make a difference.
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Young adults can explore educational next steps at Oct. 4 College & Career Kickoff
For young adults looking to learn more about continuing their education or identifying a career pathway, the College & Career Kickoff will offer a comprehensive slate of drop-in programming presented by a diverse team of experts.
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UM-Flint computer science professor awarded NSF grant
After several years of submitting proposals, Mark Allison, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Michigan-Flint's College of Innovation & Technology, has secured a research grant through the National Science Foundation.