Beautiful Michigan! The View from an Out-of-State DPT By Khoa Lam Spring is finally here and as a non-native resident, I have to say, it’s beautiful here in Michigan. Having lived for many years in Oklahoma and Missouri, I’m still adjusting to the remarkable landscape and scenery that makes this state so unique. It’s hard
A “Liberal” Path to Ph.D. at Waterloo
In 2011, I decided to return to the University of Michigan-Flint for a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies. It was difficult choosing between a Master of Arts in English and the Liberal Studies degree. What I really liked about the MA in Liberal Studies, however, was that it would allow me to pursue different
From Heart Failure to Home – MPH
In 2009 Amy suffered an unexpected sudden cardiac arrest. Eight years later she’s excelling in UM-Flint’s Master of Public Health. Read Amy’s story below… On March 19, 2009, I suffered an unexpected Sudden Cardia Arrest that changed my life forever. This led me to need a heart transplant; I was transplanted with a new heart on
Q & A – Educational Technology & Suzette Elliot
What is your previous degree(s) in and where did you earn it/them? Secondary Education with a major in Unified Science and minor in French from Wayne State University. Why did you select UM-Flint for your graduate studies? I found that the University of Michigan-Flint’s program provided me with the opportunity to earn an Educational Technology
“No Regrets” – Physical Therapy student, Khoa Lam
The decision to come back to school after working for several years in the medical device industry was the easy part, following through with it was tough. Initially I thought that this was some sort of phase that I was going through, a fleeting idea that was not really sensible for a guy who had
Public Health: dynamic, diverse & booming!
Grad Blog by Pranita Sharma, Public Health student “Public Health is a dynamic, diverse, and booming field. Many students are interested in pursuing a degree in Public Health these days from all over the world.” I have been with MPH program at UM-Flint for two years and I would like to share some of
Anxiety to Excitement: a Social Sciences Tale from Holly Kopesky
Grad Blog by H.K. Kopesky, Master of Art in Social Sciences student “Set your goals high, and don’t stop til you get there.” — Bo Jackson I didn’t know what the outcome would be if I were to return to study. I had been home for more than a decade, and was rather unsure
“Inspiration as the fuel for my work” by Barbara Whitney, Arts Administration student
In an unexpected moment one evening, my mentor and former boss Leslie Donaldson turned to me and coached me professionally. She essentially asked, “What are you doing now, and what would you like to be doing?” I was taken aback. At the time I had been managing a series of professional development opportunities for artists
2,000 Books, One Classroom – by Literacy Edu grad, Elizabeth Peter
The Literacy Education (MA) program at UM-Flint was the best thing that I could have done for my career. No, really. When I applied to graduate school, it was for an entirely different program. I enrolled and did well in my first semester in that program, but it just didn’t feel right. I knew that
Literacy Education (MA)…why it works
For Flint resident Gina Morris-Cicalo, getting her young son Rocco to develop a habit of reading was a struggle until he participated in the University of Michigan-Flint Reading Center program. She read to him every night, and his school teachers were helpful. He just didn’t like to read. “I could tell why he didn’t enjoy