Tag Archives: twitter

Connecting with UM-Flint’s Commencement

Commencement is a big day for students, their families, alumni, faculty, and staff. It’s also a big day in University Relations. From event coordination to marketing and communication, every member of the University Relations staff has a part to play on graduation day.

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | August 2011

What’s New This month, Foursquare amped up its Page features. Now, UM-Flint can assign users as “managers” (think Facebook’s administrators). UM-Flint can also check into venues from a desktop computer. This run-down of the new features is excerpted from an email from Foursquare: Here is a quick rundown of the key new features: You can […]

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Is Twitter Right for Your Department?

I have long espoused the benefits of being active on Twitter. For me, Twitter has been an incredible networking tool, connecting me to higher education web and social media professionals across the country. It took some thought and research, though, to determine how UM-Flint should join the Twitter game. Are you considering joining? Are you […]

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | May 2011

What’s New It may be old news by now, but UM-Flint is officially on Flickr. Photos are being uploaded to the university’s Flickr account, where the UM-Flint community can find the latest and greatest from events or campus goings-on. What’s more, any photos tagged “umflint” by anyone on Flickr are now included in the UM-Flint […]

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | April 2011

What’s New Have you seen the new UM-Flint Social page on the website? There you’ll find streaming updates from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Foursquare–all in one place! You’ll also find links to help you connect to various university departments across the social networks. About the Update There was no social media update for the […]

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Live-tweeting Experiment at the Critical Issues Forum

On April 7, 2011, the University of Michigan-Flint hosted journalist Gwen Ifill as a Critical Issues Forum keynote speaker. This year’s Critical Issues Forum incorporated Twitter for the first time, with the @umflintCIF account created to keep followers up-to-date on speakers’ activities and event developments. The hashtag #CIF2011 was implemented before the beginning of the five-part […]

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Anonymous Commentary ≠ Journalism

Oh, to say what you really think. It’s a movie moment–to say eloquently and even cuttingly the very best line of your life to the person or people who just don’t get it. If only Aaron Sorkin and his laptop were somehow lodged in your brain for those times when you need it most. But, […]

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | December 2010

What’s New It was a month of new initiatives, progress toward existing goals, and lessons learned about communication as we rounded out 2010. New in December, “UM-Flint Was Here.” This Facebook photo album showcases the UM-Flint logo in photos around the world. It’s easy to get involved. 1. Take a photo of you with your […]

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A Winter Storm Lesson in Social Media Communication

When the University of Michigan-Flint didn’t cancel classes on December 13 after a winter storm, one student on Twitter called it an “#epicfail.” This may not seem noteworthy. Students often hope for a snow day and are disappointed when they don’t get one. However, student c0mmentary, both on Twitter and Facebook, got the attention of […]

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | November 2010

What’s New It is our goal in University Relations to exemplify best practices in the realm of social media, to serve as a resource to the rest of campus, and to learn all we can about new and emerging trends. This fall, the UM-Flint Social Marketers Group was established. Comprised of representatives from across campus, […]

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