Each week, Asst. Teaching Prof. Farris-Leslie Leslie Farris gives students in her Chemistry II class a quiz to make sure they鈥檙e grasping complex topics such as thermodynamics, kinetics and鈥
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The challenge to students in Assoc. Prof. Rooney-Varga-Juliette Juliette Rooney-Varga 鈥檚 course on climate change was to come up with ways to reduce the university community鈥檚 carbon dioxide (CO2)鈥
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BOSTON 鈥 Immigration scholar Marcelo Sua虂rez-Orozco, as a teenager sent to the U.S. by parents seeking to save him from Argentina鈥檚 gathering Dirty War, today was unanimously selected to become鈥, More about Marcelo Sua虂rez-Orozco, Marcelo Sua虂rez-Orozco, 63, is the inaugural Wasserman Dean at the University of California Los Angeles, where he leads the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, which on his watch鈥, More about the search process, The UMass Boston Chancellor Search Committee, with Trustee R. Norman Peters serving as chair and UMB Professor Jean Rhodes serving as vice chair, held its first meeting on August 27, 2019, and said鈥
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On Monday, February 10, 2020, UMass Dartmouth announced a $4,576,764 million grant from the United States Navy to fund research projects with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) and institutions鈥, UMass Dartmouth Chancellor Robert E. Johnson, . 鈥淭his would not have happened without Congressman Bill Keating, a leader in Washington D.C. that understands how this research university can support the Navy鈥檚 undersea technology needs and鈥, Congressman William R. Keating, . 鈥淲ith the funding, UMass Dartmouth will not only be providing critical naval research but also creating the highly skilled workforce needed as we move this project - and those like it - forward.鈥, 黑料app President Martin T. Meehan, said. 鈥淭his award, made possible through the leadership of Congressman Keating and his colleagues, is a strong declaration of confidence in the quality of UMass Dartmouth research and teaching, and鈥, Senator Edward Markey, . 鈥淭he Navy鈥檚 investment in its partnership with the Marine and UnderSea Technology research program is a testament to the Commonwealth鈥檚 ongoing leadership in research and technology,鈥 said , Senator Elizabeth Warren, . 鈥淭his new funding will allow UMass Dartmouth students and faculty to expand on their integral role in undersea research.鈥 鈥淪tudents and researchers at UMass Dartmouth are not only building a Blue鈥, Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III, . 鈥淭he Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport has a long term collaborative relationship with UMass Dartmouth. ONR鈥檚 MUST research funding promotes the development of the southeastern New鈥, Ronald Vien, Technical Director at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, . UMass Dartmouth is the second leading supplier of workforce talent to NUWC and offers the necessary program synergies to accelerate the growth of a highly-skilled science and engineering workforce鈥, Associate Provost and Professor of Computer Science Ramprasad Balasubramanian, , who is the principle investigator on the grant and will lead the Marine and UnderSea Technology (MUST) research program. Learn more about the Marine and UnderSea Technology (MUST) research program鈥
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The university will celebrate Black History Month, also known as Black Heritage Month, during February with a series of art performances, activities, lectures, films and more. Events include:, Film Showings: Black History Month Films, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. New Africa House Theatre (basement) Each Wednesday of this month, the Afro-Am Undergraduate Council will host a showing of Black History films starting at 7 p.m. Films include 鈥溾, Police Violence and the Black Community: A Creative Response, Monday, Feb. 3, 6:30-8 p.m. New Africa House Theatre (basement) A lively conversation focused on the impact of police violence on black communities and how artists offer creative responses. This鈥, The Cyph, Friday, Feb. 7, 6 p.m. New Africa House Theatre (basement) The Cyph is a creative series where artists of the African Diaspora come together to share work and joy with the community., Talk: Running from the Washingtons: Ona Judge and the Quest for Freedom, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 5 p.m. Commonwealth Honors College Events Hall Historian, writer and lecturer Erica Armstrong Dunbar will discuss the life of Ona Judge, a woman whose life story examines the鈥, Community Building Dinner, Thursday, Feb 27, 5:30 p.m. Campus Center, Amherst Room The Malcolm X Cultural Center will celebrate Black History Month with a dinner where students, faculty and staff get together to identify鈥
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A group of researchers in Mexico report observing sexual differences in some body parts of the Mexican fruit fly that may play a role in regurgitation in a recent study the authors believe is the鈥
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On the morning of February 8, students woke up to find 4 large, hand-made VOTE sculptures placed throughout the campus. The project created awareness for the February 12 deadline to register to vote鈥, Elizabeth Anusauskas, ('21, Political Science and Economics), 鈥淧rofessor Stacy Latt Savage has been so supportive, sharing her expertise and sculpture lab space. She connected us to Shingo Furukawa in CVPA who used the鈥
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Associate Professor of Chemistry Jason Green is taking on the laws of chemistry through a two-year $234,800 grant from the John Templeton Foundation . The Templeton Foundation is interested in鈥, About the John Templeton Foundation, Founded in 1987, the John Templeton Foundation supports research and dialogue on the deepest and most perplexing questions facing humankind. The foundation funds work on subjects ranging from black鈥
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. 鈥 Jamina Scippio-McFadden, a senior program manager at the UMass Center at Springfield and a deeply engaged community leader, has been named director of the center by the鈥
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Their mission was Mars. But for two days in January, 25 grade-school students from South Korea landed at UMass Lowell, in the hands of Oda-Yuko Yuko Oda and four of her student aides. Oda, an link鈥
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