Gov. Rick Snyder (R) has received national attention surrounding his involvement in the Flint water crisis — and some members of the University community are among those contributing to that attention, calling for more transparency in his response and advocating for his resignation.
Water is not the solution to the crisis in Flint — according to award-winning filmmaker and activist Michael Moore.
Despite community efforts at the University and around the nation to provide clean water to Flint residents, Moore said sending water bottles will not help the city’s water crisis.
The new facility will replace the current Trotter Multicultural Center.
As of 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, the page remained visible on Facebook and had 38 members.
During Thursday’s session, Schlissel spent time reflecting on the University’s recent campus-wide diversity assembly and heard updates from Central Student Government regarding course evaluations and mental health services.
A new University mentorship program meant for pre-college students may not succeed if donors do not fund the program.
The Daily interviewed Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Clarence Page, who is emceeing Tuesday morning’s community assembly on campus diversity.
Former faculty and staff discussed similarities between the past and present climate with regard to issues of race and gender at the University.
When friends describe me to people they know, they often bring up my obsession with Drizzy. It’s become my “niche.”
Following the release of the University's latest enrollment report, groups say the bump is a step in the right direction.