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UMass Boston Emerging Leaders Program Welcomes 2012 Cohort ›
The selection committee of the Emerging Leaders Program of the College of Management at UMass Boston has accepted 31 Fellows to participate in the 2012 cohort of the Emerging Leaders Program.Tags: college of management, center for collaborative leadership, emerging leaders
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Recoveries by the Pension Action Center top $40 million ›
This month, the New England Pension Assistance Project, part of the Pension Action Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston, celebrates a significant milestone: $40 million in recovered pension income since opening its doors in 1994.Tags: pension action center
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Sunflowers for Vincent Makes its Debut at UMass Boston ›
Last month UMass Boston added the eye-catching bright yellow Sunflowers for Vincent to Arts on the Point, the university’s public arts initiative.Tags: community, harborwalk, arts on the point, paul tucker
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UMass Boston’s Fiske Center Digs Up History in Newton ›
Twelve students participated in an archaeological dig at the Durant-Kenrick Homestead in Newton over the summer and are now analyzing their findings.Tags: research, archaeology, newton, fiske
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Luncheon Honors Faculty, Staff, Student Researchers ›
During a luncheon last month, the Vice Provost for Research and Strategic Initiatives recognized UMass Boston's successful research efforts.Tags: research, provost, zong-guo xia
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Massachusetts Initiative to Expand Private Pension Coverage ›
Pension Action Center embarks on new initiative to expand private pension coverage.Tags: mccormack graduate school, mccormack graduate school, mgs, pension
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Study: Nicotine Replacement Therapies May Not Be Effective in Helping People Quit Smoking ›
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) designed to help people stop smoking, specifically nicotine patches and nicotine gum, do not appear to be effective in helping smokers quit long-term, even when combined with smoking cessation counseling. -
Psychology Professor Recruiting Children for First-of-its-Kind Autism Study ›
A UMass Boston psychology professor is recruiting children in the Boston area through the end of January for a first-of-its-kind study that will assess how children with autism adapt to the early school years, and identify predictors that will lead to a successful transition.Tags: research, psychology, autism, eisenhower
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The College of Management Announces New PhD Program in Business Administration ›
The College of Management at the University of Massachusetts Boston is pleased to announce the opening to the first track, Organizations and Social Change, of a new PhD program in Business Administration.Tags: phd, management, cm, business administration
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UMass Boston Adds di Suvero Sculpture to Its Public Arts Initiative ›
Sunflowers for Vincent was installed Thursday morning, December 15, between University Drive and the Harborwalk near the bend at the campus’s entrance from Morrissey Boulevard.Tags: arts on the point, paul tucker, di suvero, sunflowers for vincent
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