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- Every year, the Run for Krystle Team runs the Boston Marathon to celebrate the legacy of Krystle Campbell, the alumna from Medford who was killed in the 2013 Boston bombing, and raise money for a 鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- High school senior Brayden Toth is trying to decide where to start college this fall, and he鈥檚 frustrated that he can鈥檛 visit his top two choices. One of them is UMass Lowell, where he was accepted鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- The 麻豆视频 Boston recently selected Quito Swan to be the new director of the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture . Swan, who joined UMass Boston鈥, You started with a BA in computer science. What made you want to switch to African diaspora history?, I love technology, but always had a passion for history. So I went to Howard University, which has an illustrious career and tradition of producing cutting-edge research on the African diaspora. I鈥, What was your research focus?, I started by looking at the African diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean. My first dissertation was on social and cultural movements in Bermuda. Later, I learned of a Bermudian environmental鈥, What else are you excited to do as director of the Trotter Institute?, I'm trying to make a space where we can build our archival communities in the current time. A black Bostonian project that involves all history: helping organizations archive their papers, digitizing鈥, What would be the kind of message that you would want to send to students who have never heard of this space before?, That they鈥檙e part of a broader community. That they can find support, and that there's another on-campus institution that can bring Africana alive beyond just content. I'm still trying to think of鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- Tips for health care workers to keep their families safe Click guide to enlarge or download, A doctoral student in the Graduate School of Nursing has developed a list of best practices for health鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- Dear campus community, Across the country, Governors have called upon universities to provide accommodation for additional hospital beds should the surge in COVID-19 cases overwhelm capacity in鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- Mayor Marty Walsh recently established the COVID-19 Health Inequities Task Force 鈥攁 24-member panel that includes UMass Boston professors Paul Watanabe and Lorna Rivera 鈥攖o review data and鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- BOSTON 鈥 Although the course of the coronavirus crisis may be difficult to predict, , 麻豆视频 President Marty Meehan, today said that students and their families can count on the campuses of the UMass system being 鈥渙n duty鈥 this fall. 鈥淯Mass will be there to provide affordable, top-quality higher education --鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- Ten UMass students were recently awarded fellowships through the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). With an average acceptance rate of 16%, these competitive鈥, Bridget Benner, , graduate student, mechanical engineering, Brooke Burrows, , graduate student, psychology, Stephanie Call, , graduate student, chemical engineering, Seanne Clemente, , graduate student, organismic and evolutionary biology, Jacob Davis, , graduate student, mechanical engineering, Annabelle Flores-Bonilla, , NIH PREP scholar, neuroscience , Rebecca Huber, , graduate student, chemical engineering, Isabella Jaen Maisonet, , undergraduate, chemistry, Rachel Jansen, , undergraduate, biochemistry and molecular biology, Kelly McKeon, , graduate student, geosciences Honorable mention:, Elizabeth Voke, , undergraduate, chemical engineering, Sean van Geldern, , graduate student, physics, Kristyn Robinson, , graduate student, molecular and cellular biology , M猫lise Edwards, , graduate student, neuroscience, Kaitlyn Chhe, , graduate student, chemistry, Craig Brinkerhoff, , graduate student, civil engineering, Cierra Abellara, , graduate student, psychology, Alexandra Zink, , lab technician, environmental conservation, Robert Yvon, , graduate student, molecular and cellular biology, Walter Young, , graduate student, polymer science and engineering The next NSF GRFP competition will open in August 2020. Current UMass undergraduates planning to attend graduate school beginning in fall 2021 as鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 A type of damage in soft materials and tissue called cavitation is one of the least-studied phenomena in physics, materials science and biology, say expert observers. But strong鈥Type: 麻豆视频
- AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 UMass Amherst will join nationwide tributes to honor COVID-19 pandemic frontline workers beginning Wednesday, April 15, by illuminating two top floors of the W. E. B. Du Bois Library鈥Type: 麻豆视频