Promise of a “bold, strategic, transformative” future laid out by deans at UM – Flint town hall
Feb23

Promise of a “bold, strategic, transformative” future laid out by deans at UM – Flint town hall

By Jan Worth-Nelson “Here at the University of Michigan – Flint, we dare to dream big.  With  market analyses, stakeholder engagement, and program economics,  we have envisioned a bold, strategic and transformative future that is like nothing this university has ever experienced before here at the University of Michigan – Flint.  We will.” With that determined affirmation,  at a town hall Feb. 17 at Riverfront...

Read More
Sen. John Cherry hopeful about legislative agenda:  “We can get that done”
Feb21

Sen. John Cherry hopeful about legislative agenda: “We can get that done”

By Jan Worth-Nelson and Tom Travis When  somebody texted John Cherry at home early in the morning after election night Nov. 8 to tell him the Democrats had taken the majority in the Michigan Legislature,  he says he “literally started crying.” The next morning, he hurried from Flint into his Lansing office as a state representative,  a position he had held since 2018. On the wall, there was a white board listing all the...

Read More
UMF Chancellor mum on Strategic Transformation at Regents meeting; professor, student critique process
Feb17

UMF Chancellor mum on Strategic Transformation at Regents meeting; professor, student critique process

By Jan Worth-Nelson University of Michigan  – Flint Chancellor Deba Dutta offered no news or comments about the downtown Flint campus’s “Strategic Transformation” process in his 3:50 minute presentation to the University of Michigan Regents at their regular monthly meeting in Ann Arbor Thursday. Some observers had predicted the Regents’ meeting might have been a time when something concrete about plans...

Read More
Effort to repeal State’s emergency manager law gains steam but is delayed by Flint City Council bickering
Feb15

Effort to repeal State’s emergency manager law gains steam but is delayed by Flint City Council bickering

By Tom Travis An effort by Michigan Democrats to repeal Michigan’s much-contested emergency manager law hopes to gain strength through a resolution from Flint City Council (FCC). On Feb. 1, 2023, House Bill 4065 (H.B 4065) was introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives, and if enacted would repeal the entirety of P.A. 436. At a Monday press conference at City Hall, Mayor  Sheldon Neeley was joined by State...

Read More
UM – Flint offers public Town Hall on “Strategic Transformation” updates as decisions approach
Feb13

UM – Flint offers public Town Hall on “Strategic Transformation” updates as decisions approach

By Jan Worth-Nelson A town hall offering updates on the progress of the University of Michigan – Flint’s “Strategic Transformation” process has been scheduled for 10-11:30 a.m.  Friday, Feb. 17 at the Riverfront Conference Center, Chancellor Deba Dutta has announced. Dutta said the deans of each of  UMF’s schools and six colleges will present “ideas about future-focused academic plans. In addition,...

Read More