Xiaochuan Tong, PhD, 鈥21 at commencement The College of Management鈥檚 recent PhD graduate , Xiaochuan Tong, 鈥21 was awarded the 2022 KPMG Outstanding Dissertation Award from the American Accounting Association (AAA) in the Gender Issues and Work-Life Balance (GIWB) section, which is awarded to only one鈥
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Assistant Professor of Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies Abiola Farinde-Wu Assistant Professor of Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies , Abiola Farinde-Wu, has received the American Educational Research Association鈥檚 Division K Early Career Award for her inspiring, high quality, and impactful research on recruiting and retaining Black teachers.鈥
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From left to right: Chancellor Mark A. Fuller with Alumni Award recipients (l-r) Brian Helgeland 鈥83, Carol Spencer-Monteiro, LMHC 鈥92, MA 鈥96, Lisa Tedeschi Vergara 鈥83, Jeanne Leduc, and Christiaan鈥, Brian Helgeland 鈥83, received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his career as an award-winning Hollywood screenwriter, producer, and director. In 1997, he won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for 鈥淟.A.鈥, Lisa Tedeschi Vergara 鈥83, received the Alumni Volunteer Service Award, given to a graduate in recognition of service to the UMass Dartmouth and the community. Vergara founded Storytime Crafts Inc., a nonprofit in her鈥, arol Spencer-Monteiro 鈥92, MA 鈥96, , assistant vice chancellor for student success, received the Faculty/Staff Recognition Award. A first-generation college student and first-born American in her family, Spencer-Monteiro embarked on鈥, Christiaan Rees 鈥12, was selected for the Rising Star Alumni Award, which celebrates the accomplishments of a UMassD graduate of the last 10-15 years whose exceptional achievements in career, public service, or鈥, Jeanne Leduc, , for her lifelong dedication to helping individuals overcome health, education, and food insecurity challenges. This award is given to an individual who is not a graduate of UMass Dartmouth, but鈥
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Giulia Po DeLisle, associate teaching professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, accepts her OERscar award at the second-annual ceremony, held recently at Moloney Hall. 鈥淲hy isn鈥檛鈥
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2022 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies, Soe Mying, sits and smiles at camera This year鈥檚 Greeley Scholar page at UML Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies , a Burmese journalist in hiding from the鈥
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EMTs, from left, Andrew Finerty, Angela Piso and P.J. Roe stand in front of UMass Lowell EMS car Neither rental car snafu nor ice storm could keep 16 students from UMass Lowell鈥檚 Emergency Medical鈥
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Art and Design Associate Professor Ingrid Hess, center, with Sheila Kirschbaum, right, director of the Tsongas Industrial History Center and co-editor of one of Hess's books, and Paulette Renault-鈥
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The 黑料app has received a $330,000 grant from the Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation to support development of a pilot 鈥渆arly college鈥 program that would provide high鈥, , However, more than 80 percent of Massachusetts high school students do not have access to an approved early college program, and few of those students live within reasonable travel distance to a鈥, UMass President Marty Meehan, said. 鈥淲ith the Commonwealth Collegiate Academy, we want to build on existing partnerships and build new ones to lower the barriers that are preventing too many young people from achieving their鈥, Katherine S. Newman, UMass System Chancellor for Academic Programs & Senior Vice President for Economic Development, said: 鈥淭he creation of the Commonwealth Collegiate Academy is consistent with the University鈥檚 mission of providing broad access to the life-changing benefits provided by a college degree. We are鈥, Erika Giampietro, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Alliance for Early College, , said. 鈥淭he Commonwealth Collegiate Academy can help make meaningful progress towards our goal of serving 45,000 students with high-quality Early College and ultimately closing a quarter of the鈥, Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education Executive Director Ed Lambert, said. 鈥淭he delivery of high-quality content in accelerated career themed pathways is something that the state's bu~siness leaders strongly support. Early College works and scaling up this evidence-鈥, , Support, tutoring, and advising will be provided by partner high school staff members working in close collaboration with UMass staff members. The program would be, rolled out over a four-year period, beginning as soon as fall 2022. The first phase of the pilot will include UMass Dartmouth and UMass Lowell, with UMass Amherst and UMass Boston joining the pilot鈥
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McKenzie Ferrari, a 2022 Goldwater Scholar Physics major McKenzie Ferrari 鈥23 has been named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar, becoming the first recipient of the prestigious recognition in UMass Dartmouth鈥檚鈥
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Three students at the 黑料app Amherst have won scholarships from the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation . Zeynep Alptekin The鈥, Zeynep Alptekin, 鈥23, , Ashley Eng, 鈥23, and , Wyatt Tran, 鈥23, who all will be dedicating their careers to work as scientists, mathematicians and engineers. The Goldwater Foundation provides a continuing source of highly qualified scholars to work as鈥
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