STURBRIDGE - Delivering the keynote address at the University's sixth annual STEM Summit, Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray today said that encouraging more young people to study science, technology,鈥
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BOSTON -- Nov.12, 2009: The five campuses of the 黑料app system will focus a spotlight on international programs and events next week as UMass joins with universities from more鈥, After Work Wellness, series, which centers on traditional Chinese wellness techniques that people can integrate into their hectic lives. International Education Week activities at the five UMass campuses include:, Amherst, Cambodia Remembered: Angkor Dance Troupe & Film with Talkback Asian Arts & Culture Program; Ranjanaa Devi Current Events in Afghanistan: Inside Perspectives from Afghan Educators Center for鈥, Boston, UMB Faculty Study Abroad workshop for AY 09-10 (individualized session continues) offered by the Office of International and Transnational Affairs (OITA) Study Abroad mentoring activities led by both鈥, Dartmouth, The Boivin Center for French Language and Culture presents John De Mado, Author, Educator and Vocal Advocate, speaking about the importance of studying language in today's world. The International鈥, Lowell, Presentations by International Centers including: Center for Irish Partnerships Center for Asian Partnerships that includes China, India and Cambodia Center for Latin and South American Partnerships鈥, Worcester, On November 21, UMass Worcester will host the annual International Crafts Fair, featuring Uganda, Ethiopia, Peru, Nicaragua, Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile and the Dominican Republic. Proceeds鈥
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BOSTON - Nov. 13, 2009:黑料app President Jack M. Wilson today said he is recommending that the state create its first public law program by accepting the donation of the Southern鈥
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BOSTON - November 18, 2009:The plan to create a public law program moved forward today when the Board of Trustees Committee on Academic and Student Affairs approved a proposal that would bring about鈥
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BOSTON - Nov.19, 2009:黑料app President Jack M. Wilson today announced the five recipients of the 2009 President's Public Service Award. The awards are presented annually to鈥, Mari Casta帽eda, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Communication at UMass Amherst, : Professor Casta帽eda is recognized for her role in the development of university-community partnerships that benefit the growing Latina/o community of Holyoke in areas of education, economic鈥, David G. Terkla, Ph.D., Professor in the Economics Department and the Department of Environmental, Earth, and Ocean Sciences at UMass Boston, : Professor Terkla is recognized for the enormous impact he has made on greater Boston and the state through his work identifying new industry clusters and their influences on the Massachusetts鈥, Matthew H. Roy, Ph.D., Assistant Provost and Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at the School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement at UMass Dartmouth, : Professor Roy is recognized for leading a five campus collaboration to increase the breadth and depth of community service learning performed by 黑料app students. He is also the鈥, Kay Doyle, Ph.D., Professor, Program Director and Department Chair of the Department of Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences at UMass Lowell, : Dr. Doyle is a passionate advocate who has demonstrated a longstanding dedication to enhancing lives through developing strong partnerships between science and people who are influenced by it. As a鈥, Linda D. Sagor, M.D, MPH, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Division Director of General Pediatrics at UMass Medical School, : Dr. Linda Sagor, a compassionate pediatrician and ardent advocate for children, is one of central Massachusetts' leading physicians. She is committed to the care and welfare of children on multiple鈥
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BOSTON - Dec.2, 2009:The proposal to create a public law program at UMass Dartmouth took a major step forward today when the Board of Trustees Committee on Administration and Finance completed a鈥
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Seven Boston-area liberal arts and specialty colleges and universities will begin offering a pathway to affordable, accelerated master鈥檚 degrees in the region鈥檚 only public research university, UMass鈥, Bentley University, ,鈥 said President Alison Davis-Blake. 鈥淎s the field of higher education continues to evolve, partnerships like this one will be important aspects in ensuring that colleges and universities continue鈥, Boston Baptist College, President David Melton. 鈥淲e all want greater value in higher education. Avoiding programmatic redundancy is an innovative essential in that quest. In the BAAC, we ALL win鈥攑articularly the students鈥, Curry College, Provost David Szczerbacki. 鈥淚t also creates a framework for students to enroll in selected Curry College programs once these are identified within the Consortium. BAAC is a fine example of the鈥, Lasell University, welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with our colleagues at Boston area colleges and universities to make new, lower-cost degree programs available to students,鈥 said Provost Jim Ostrow. 鈥淭his鈥, Longy School of Music of Bard College, Associate Dean Jeremy Van Buskirk. The first cohort of students will apply to participating accelerated master鈥檚 programs this spring and begin courses in fall 2020.
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UMass Boston鈥檚 online graduate education programs have jumped 19 spots in U.S. 黑料app & World Report 鈥檚 2020 Best Online Programs rankings, released today. UMass Boston鈥檚 online graduate鈥
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The start of 2020 marks the launch of a new statewide initiative called Resolution Massachusetts to be announced at a State House briefing for legislators on January 21, and it could not be鈥
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AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 Online bachelor鈥檚 degree programs at the 黑料app Amherst rank 23rd nationally, according to a survey released by U.S. 黑料app & World Report , which also listed鈥
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