Last Friday, we celebrated our Art & Design students with an opening celebration! Student awards were chosen by the Art Faculty, University Leadership, and juror Chris Waters, Art faculty emeritus. The exhibition will be on display through June 5 at the Greater Flint Arts Council. #umflint #art #studentexhibition UM-Flint Art & Art History Greater Flint Arts Council
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It's that time of year again! Two weeks of making music, art, and new friends at the UM-Flint campus. Early bird pricing ends on June 12th, so register your budding singer today!
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The final performance of our April Concert Series was the Wind Symphony, which featured a selection of soloists and full orchestral arrangements. #Music #Symphony #LiveMusic
From folk music to contemporary choral literature, student singers in the University Chorale and Chamber Singers impressed the community during their April Concert Series performance at the First Presbyterian Church of Flint. #Music #Vocals #Chorale #ChamberSingers #LiveMusic
The UM-Flint Jazz Combo & Jazz Ensemble performed everything from Cole Porter to Charlie Parker during their April Concert Series performance. Here are snapshots! #Music #Jazz #LiveMusic
Education major and Maize & Blue Scholar Mackenzie Cowan challenged herself to build on her academic gifts and become a true leader. Read her full story! Link in bio.
Here are some snapshots of our April Concert Series: University Orchestra performance. The program was themed "A Spring Dance Party." #Music #Orchestra #LiveMusic
UM-Flint's Woodwind, Percussion, and Steel Drum ensembles joined together on April 2nd for a special Chamber Music recital.
Check out this highlight reel (featuring "Get Lucky" on the steel drum at the end!)
A step. A turn. A story told without words. The UM-Flint Spring Dance Concert brought dancers back to the main stage, April 17 & 18, with a showcase of original works shaped by creativity, collaboration and lived experience. Featuring student performers, campus dance groups and a powerful new piece from artist-in-residence Shanzell Page, each moment unfolded with intention—sometimes quiet, sometimes explosive, always authentic. Together, the performances created a rhythm that lingered, proving that when movement meets meaning, the result is something you don’t just watch, but that you feel.
Ken took a non-linear path to his degree, and we couldn't be more proud of this Maize & Blue Distinguished Scholar! He'll be speaking at the CASE commencement ceremony on May 3rd, and you can read more about him at the link on our bio.
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