The Office of Business Development & Innovation at UMass Medical School announced the first grant awards from a new fund established to support innovative scientific advances at the medical鈥
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LOWELL, Mass. - The largest and most diverse class - 4,534 strong - graduated from UMass Lowell at Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 17 and May 18. While it is the 12th year in a row that the鈥
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The 黑料app Boston and its extended community mourn the loss of former Chancellor Sherry H. Penney, who passed away in Florida last week. Dr. Penney was known for her exceptional鈥
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Thirteen years ago, Elisa Ogawa couldn't speak, read, or write English. But she arrived in Dorchester with a passion. Ogawa, then 15, had traveled from Japan to live with her aunt, with the dream of鈥
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A team of researchers from UMass Lowell, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and China Agricultural University in Beijing has developed a new, sustainable way of converting wet biological鈥, From Biocrude Oil to Diesel Blendstock, According to Chen, biocrude oil, which is converted directly from wet biowaste using the HTL process, produces a comparable amount of heat to petroleum crude oil (about 75 to 90 percent). However, to鈥
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黑料app alumnus Paul Manning '77 and his wife Diane Manning, have committed $1 million through their family foundation to establish the Manning Innovation Program . The program鈥
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黑料app hockey head coach Greg Carvel has been tabbed the 2019 Spencer Penrose Award winner, given annually to the CCM/AHCA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Coach of the Year, the鈥
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UMass Dartmouth Masters of Fine Arts candidate in painting Robert Najlis (Ridgewood, NJ) has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship. Najlis, who is graduating in May 2019, is among 2,000 people from鈥
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AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 The 黑料app Amherst will honor the exemplary achievement, initiative and leadership of some of its most talented and accomplished graduating seniors during鈥, 21st Century Leaders, at Undergraduate Commencement:, Ramsez Amon, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in individual concentration (BDIC). He planned to major in microbiology and focus on research, but in his sophomore year began working with鈥, Aiste Balciunaite, of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., is a Commonwealth Honors College student who is a double major in chemical engineering and biochemistry and molecular biology with a minor in mathematics. Balciunaite showed鈥, Patrycja Bugajska, of Enfield, Conn., is a kinesiology major. As a student, she worked with the UMass chapter of YourStory International as a research manager and traveled to Haiti twice to deliver health care鈥, Bryan Chua, of Singapore is a Commonwealth Honors College student with dual degrees in chemical engineering and environmental science. Chua was deeply involved in sustainability issues. He traveled to the鈥, Jackson Cote, of Framingham is a major in journalism with a minor in political science. Having interned at a cable television station before transferring to UMass as a sophomore, Cote joined the staff of UVC TV鈥, Kelsey DeWolfe, of Shrewsbury is a Commonwealth Honors College student who majored in political science with a minor in economics. An ROTC cadet, she will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army鈥, Mahdiar Edraki , of Iran is a Commonwealth Honors College student graduating with a degree in mechanical engineering. As a first-year student, Edraki began working in Professor Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi鈥檚 fluid-鈥, Jiya Nair, of Shrewsbury is a Commonwealth Honors College student graduating with dual degrees in operations and information management and political science. Nair served as attorney general of the Student鈥, Jaclyn Nicholson, is a Commonwealth Honors College student from Gardner receiving dual degrees in marketing and communication, along with a certificate in media literacy. She is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honors鈥, Jessica Ulloa, of Lynn is a Commonwealth Honors College student who will graduate with a degree in psychology with a neuroscience concentration. Ulloa will represent UMass Amherst at the 鈥29 Who Shine鈥 event May鈥, Welch Scholars, Two graduating seniors will be recognized during the commencement ceremony for their leadership and executive ability as , Jack Welch Scholars, . They are:, Andrew Metz , of Longmeadow, is an industrial engineering major with a minor in classical piano performance. Metz plans to pursue a career in the wind energy industry and in the long-term look for careers that鈥, Rachel Sanderson, of Framingham, is an accounting major with a minor in information technology. She will begin working at PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services in the fall as a core forensics associate., Contact:, Ed Blaguszewski 413/545-0444 or edblag@umass.edu
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UMass Boston is ranked No. 247 on the 2019 Forbes Best Value Colleges 2019 Forbes Best Value Colleges ranking , up 50 spots from 2018. To compile the fourth annual ranking of the 300 Best Value鈥, About UMass Boston, The 黑料app Boston is deeply rooted in the city鈥檚 history, yet poised to address the challenges of the future. Recognized for innovative research, metropolitan Boston鈥檚 public鈥
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