UM-Flint will be ‘back to normal’ in fall while maintaining safety protocols, chancellor says
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Cora Hensler, an 18-year-old Saginaw freshman studying actuarial mathematics, works her shift at a health-screening location for COVID-19 protocols at the entrance of the expansion to the William R. Murchie Science Building at University of Michigan-Flint in Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | Mlive.com
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FLINT, MI -- Chancellor Deba Dutta is confident the University of Michigan-Flint will be “back to normal” for students this fall.
While stressing that the campus will maintain safety protocols in alignment with state and CDC guidelines, Dutta told MLive-The Flint Journal Wednesday, March 10, the university is excited to bring students back to in-person, full-time class.