The East Village Magazine – March 2023
Feb28

The East Village Magazine – March 2023

The latest edition of The East Village Magazine is available for download and viewing here: View...

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UM-Flint announces voluntary faculty buyout options with year’s pay,  $10K bonus
Feb28

UM-Flint announces voluntary faculty buyout options with year’s pay, $10K bonus

By Jan Worth-Nelson In one of the first publicly visible moves to address its fiscal woes since the campus-wide “Strategic Transformation” process began last fall,  the University of Michigan – Flint has rolled out a faculty buyout incentives plan paying up to a year’s salary with a $10,000 bonus. The “2023 Faculty Voluntary Retirement Incentive Plan” was announced last week. The plan applies to any...

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Village Life: “Where am I from?”   or   “Who are my people?” are questions worth exploring
Feb24

Village Life: “Where am I from?” or “Who are my people?” are questions worth exploring

By Tom Travis I’m writing this on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine. Soon after Putin’s unprovoked invasion last year I reached out to some local Ukrainians for their reactions. I soon found out they all wanted to talk. They all wanted to share their unique stories and emotions about the impending doom of their beloved Ukraine. There was a deep emotional tie that emerged as I interviewed local...

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Education Beat: Flint Ed Board badly divided on two “safety” issues — clear backpacks, legal reimbursement
Feb23

Education Beat: Flint Ed Board badly divided on two “safety” issues — clear backpacks, legal reimbursement

By Harold C. Ford “Enhancing safety measures, such as a clear backpack policy, should not need debate, nor should it take months to implement.” – Bruce Jordan, Michigan Education Association UniServ Director, reacting to a Flint Board of Education  vote rejecting a clear backpack policy “I think we’re basing this on emotions and not evidence-based research.” –Laura MacIntyre, Flint Board of Education trustee, during discussion of a...

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Commentary:  MSU, Mass shootings, and guns. Will anything change? What’s next?
Feb23

Commentary: MSU, Mass shootings, and guns. Will anything change? What’s next?

By Paul Rozycki Two days. That’s all it took for the horrific shooting at Michigan State University to become old news and be replaced by the newest shootings.  In the two days following the Feb. 13 shooting that killed three MSU students, sent five to the hospital, and dominated the state and local news, the nation saw four more mass shootings—three on Feb. 14 and one more on Feb. 15. By the end of the weekend there were ten...

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