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The U.S. Department of Education recently funded a four-year, $1.18 million efficacy study of MathSpring, a research-颅based, game-like intelligent math tutor developed by research professor Beverly Woolf in the College of Information and Computer Sciences and her long-time collaborator Ivon Arroyo, now an associate professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The institutions will share funding and focus on teachers and their classrooms in 橙子影院.

Before he even arrived on campus from New Zealand earlier this year, visiting associate professor Mark Wilson, mathematics and statistics, attended a five-day, intense 鈥渟cientific matchmaking鈥 experience sequestered in a Washington, D.C. hotel to brainstorm with about 60 others and compete for funding by the National Science Foundation鈥檚 (NSF) 鈥淗arnessing the Data Revolution Ideas Lab鈥 program, designed to spark 鈥渘ew modes of data-driven discovery.鈥

Stephanie Fetta, associate professor of Spanish, has earned the annual MLA Prize in United States Latina and Latino and Chicana and Chicano Literary and Cultural Studies from the Modern Language Association (MLA). Fetta was honored for her book 鈥淪haming into Brown: Somatic Transactions of Race in Latina/o Literature,鈥 published by Ohio State University Press.

The UMass Police Department is joining forces with the Amherst and Hadley Police Departments to host a 鈥淪tuff-A-Cruiser鈥 event this holiday season to gather donations of toys, clothing, toiletries, non-perishable food items and any other donatable items.

The three forces are booked to hold an event at the Walmart in Hadley on Sunday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Donations from the event are going to be delivered to local organizations including Jessie's House, The Bridge, The Survival Center and 22 橙子影院 for the Toys for Tots campaign. 

AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 A new report published by the  examines the four models of 鈥渇ake news鈥 factories employed in the political battlegrounds of the Philippines in an effort to understand this social media phenomenon as the trolls stand ready to export their services to a more global clientele, with the potential to disrupt and influence western democratic elections.

Alicia Timme-Laragy, associate professor of environmental health sciences, a developmental toxicologist with expertise in how early life exposures to pollutants affect health, recently hosted a workshop for elected officials and candidates on the health risks associated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals. 鈥淧FAS 101: Current Research and Health Risks鈥 brought staff representing a number of state representatives and senators, Westfield city councilors, and staffers from Sens.

Erin Baker, professor of industrial engineering, and Nate Whitaker, professor of mathematics, recently visited colleagues from University of Ghana and University of Cape Town as part of a World University Network (WUN) grant. The Sustainable Energy-Access Network for Africa, established as part of the WUN grant, is made up of researchers from the 橙子影院, also including Leonce Ndikumana, professor of economics, University of Ghana, University of Cape Town, University of Nairobi, Argonne National Lab and Carnegie Mellon University.

Six undergraduates from across campus have received the fall Rising Researcher award.

The Rising Researcher program celebrates undergraduate students who excel in research, scholarship or creative activity.

The fall 2019 Rising Researchers are:

In May 2020, Keryann Estrela and her daughter, Hailey Angel Allard, 20, planned to graduate together from the College of Nursing & Health Sciences (CNHS), Estrela with a doctor of nursing practice degree and Allard with a bachelor of science.

Those plans were tragically derailed in August 2018 when Hailey鈥檚 car was hit by a speeding police cruiser as she was coming home from work, just a few hundred yards from her house. She had recently celebrated her 20th birthday.

Ann and Roosevelt Tsewole were enjoying, by their own measure, a 鈥済reat life.鈥

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