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Prioritizing safety, striving for peace, and mourning loss
Santa J. Ono reflects on world events and provides updates on increased enrollment, new housing, and more.
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Flint water crisis: U-M study examines effects on academic outcomes
Math achievement for school-age children in Flint decreased and the proportion of children with special needs increased as a result of the Michigan city’s water crisis during 2014-16, according to a new University of Michigan study.
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Bookstore blends culture, community in Flint
The Comma Bookstore & Social Hub is a rarity: Fewer than 6 percent of U.S. bookstores are owned and operated by Black entrepreneurs. Egypt Otis, BA ’20, is here to change that.
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Mobile ‘Pop-Up School’ travels throughout Flint
The UM-Flint Pop-Up School: Education Outside Your Door program is a free mobile classroom that visits locations throughout Flint. It connects the University with young children throughout the city.
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Get the lead out
Copper or lead? That is the question, as U-M researchers use data science to speed the process of finding which Flint homes need new pipes.
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Focus on Flint
As leaders seek solutions to the Flint water crisis, the U-M community rallies across campuses to share expertise, launch research, and support efforts to aid local residents.
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Alumni get 'Back to the Bricks'
Classic car-loving Wolverines take to the streets for Flint’s annual “Back to the Bricks” festival.