The consequences of global climate change – devastating hurricanes and wildfires, melting ice caps and flooded cities, famine and social upheaval – are scary enough for adults.
So how do teachers talk about climate change with elementary, middle school and high school students without giving them nightmares?
AMHERST, Mass. – A into the latest trends in digital campaigns during the 2019 midterm elections in the Philippines has found that underground digital operations are becoming more prevalent, manipulative and exploitative, posing a serious threat to global electoral integrity.
Anatomy, doctoring skills and genetic classes await 162 new medical students at UMass Medical School. The School of Medicine welcomed the Class of 2023 on Monday, Aug. 5. The diverse class comprises 94 women and 68 men, including 115 from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and 47 from out of state. Twenty-four are from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds and 14 from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has announced as one of 12 finalists for the 2019 Sports Award, an honor recognizing professional teams, individuals, and organizations that strengthen and serve communities through sport. Winners will be honored on November 7, during an awards presentation at the foundation’s headquarters in Princeton, N.J.
UMass Boston PhD student Shannon Hughley is in the to be honored with a national diversity award.