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UM-Flint to serve as hub of cybersecurity education


In The News Gabriel Stone, 22, of Lapeer, (left) works on a project binder for a client at 100k Ideas. As a project manager, Stone assists inventors and innovators through the process of making their ideas a reality.
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Expert sports psychologist George Mumford to visit Flint


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Physician Assistant Department added at UM-Flint


Feature Story Ismeralda Moyet lives in Pontiac, but says she's fallen in love with working in Flint since hiring into the Lear factory at Buick City.
In The News A grant will pay for 120 seniors to receive a free dental checkup and cleaning at Mott Community College's Dental Hygiene Clinic

Grant to provide free dental care to 120 Flint area seniors


In The News 2018 graduates of Flint Southwestern Academy pose for a photo with Community School Director Mohammed Aboutawila after graduation in June.
Feature Story Asa Zuccaro is director of the Hispanic Technology and Community Center of Flint.

See how this 26-year-old is changing Flint


In The News The Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce received a $235,000 grant to employ young people in local beautification efforts.

$235,000 grant helps employ teens to beautify Flint


Feature Story Flint, MI - Tuesday, February 6, 2018: Junior barbers Cole Stomp, 19, from Davison, and Tony Atlas, 32, from Flint practice on mannequins at the Flint Institute of Barbering.
In The News “With the skills that I've learned with the CNC (manufacturing equipment), I've got three companies who are really interested and ready to hire me on the spot once I finish the program,” says Steve Terry, a student in MCC's Workforce Development Prog
In The News Leon El-Alamin is the founder and executive director of MADE Institute. He uses his own life experiences to help clients build new lives for themselves after being released from prison.

MADE Institute: Building new beginnings after prison