Empty Nesters
In many cases, the transition of going to college is heavily centered around the students.
Grief on Campus
Grief Group, also known as “The Sad Kid’s Club” by some members, has been on campus since Pratt-Ronco started working at UMF in 2013.
Reducing Carbon Footprint at UMF
UMF prides itself on lessening its carbon footprint and protecting the environment in as many ways as possible.
More Bang for your Buck
While college students pay for groceries, students want to know where they can get the best quality product, with good variety but also at the affordable side. Students want to know where they can get the most bang for their buck.
Buying Local in Farmington
One of Farmington’s hidden gems is the weekly Farmington farmers’ markets.
Should PHE be a required course on campus?
Physical Health Education is a heavily debated and talked about topic on campus that many students on campus seem to have mixed feelings about.
Is COVID Over? Or do we just want it to be…
At the beginning of this fall 2022 semester, UMF’s asymptomatic testing option became obsolete.
Climate Change Solutions Minor
New this year is a Climate Change Solutions minor led by Professor Lucas Kellett and Professor Julia Daly.
UMF Gallery Displays New Work By Kate Sibole
Local artist Kate Sibole is giving art to a whole new meaning, quite literally. The art gallery has hit the ground running at UMF with Sibole’s digital artwork exhibit.
High Hopes for High Street?
Students who are familiar with the UMF campus might have noticed upon returning this fall that High Street looks a little different.