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UMass Boston Professors, Students Watch Launch of Satellite That Will Gather Data for $970K Grant ›
A group of graduate students from UMass Boston and professors Crystal Schaaf and ZhongPing Lee were in California to watch the launch of a satellite that is churning out data for UMass Boston researchers to use in a project funded by the U.S. Geological Survey.Tags: research, eeos, csm, college of science and mathematics, crystal schaaf, satellite, satellite launch
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UMass Boston Professor Is Co-author of Report Identifying Risks of Sea Level Rise, Flooding ›
Ellen Douglas, associate professor of Environment, Earth, and Ocean Sciences at UMass Boston, co-authored the report, Preparing for the Rising Tide, released by the Boston Harbor Association.Tags: sea level rise, ellen douglas, coastal flooding, environment, earth, and ocean sciences
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Harbor Gallery Showcasing New Work From Radical ‘80s Artist ›
Boston’s emergence as a hub for provocative art continues in February with a new exhibit at UMass Boston’s Harbor Gallery. Lifelines: Recent Work by Avram Finkelstein showcases never-before-seen contemporary pieces from one of the most influential radical artists of the 1980s.Tags: american studies, harbor gallery
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The Week in Beacons Sports (January 28-February 3) ›
Men's Hockey Team Racks Up Two More WinsTags: athletics, beacons, umass beacons, sports, week in sports
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Beacons to Celebrate Renovated Gym with Doubleheader, Free Food for Fans on Feb. 5 ›
The University of Massachusetts Boston invites everyone to the official reopening of the Clark Center Gymnasium on Tuesday, February 5, at 5:30 p.m.Tags: community, athletics, beacons, clark center, gym
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UMass Boston Offers Chance to Explore Role of Italian Food in Tuscany ›
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Vetri Nathan is leading a two-week food-and-culture trip through Italy this June. All students and staff are invited to apply.Tags: italy, food, vetri nathan, tuscany
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UMass Boston Student Volunteers Paint, Organize, Create on MLK Day of Service ›
On a day off from school, 125 students heeded Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s call to be servants in their own community.Tags: office of student leadership and community engagement, volunteers, mlk day of service
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New School for Global Inclusion and Social Development Prepares For First Class ›
UMass Boston's ninth and newest college, which is affiliated with the Institute for Community Inclusion, is nearly ready to accept applications for its internationally focused master's and doctoral programs.Tags: william kiernan, institute for community inclusion, wellness, school for global inclusion and social development
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UMass Boston Film Series Returns For Spring With Four Premieres ›
One competing entry from the 11th Annual Independent Film Festival Boston will be among the features in the university film series, curated by Chico Colvard.Tags: entertainment, chico colvard, films, umb film series, documentaries
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The Week in Beacons Sports (Jan. 21-27) ›
Men’s Hockey Team Earns Highest-Ever Ranking in D3Hockey.com Poll; Personal Bests for Men's and Women's Track and FieldTags: athletics, hockey, basketball, umass beacons, track and field, sports
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