Ann and Roosevelt Tsewole were enjoying, by their own measure, a 鈥済reat life.鈥 After meeting at UMass Lowell in 1994 and getting married in 1997, the Tsewoles settled in Dracut and were raising three鈥, Perfect medley: IT and music, 鈥淯Mass Lowell was always on my list,鈥 says Brit, who also considered Pace, Fordham and Temple universities but ultimately chose to return to the place where she鈥檇 lived until age 9. The family held鈥, 鈥楢 business mindset鈥, 鈥淲e鈥檙e all River Hawks and we love the school,鈥 says Easmond, who had UML atop his list when applying to college. Besides the 鈥渇amilial bonds鈥 he felt for the school, he was drawn by a newfound鈥, 鈥楽he was the one鈥, Perhaps because of his diplomatic upbringing, it鈥檚 not unusual to see Easmond wearing a suit on campus. 鈥淗e always dressed well,鈥 Ann says with a laugh before noting that Roosevelt also used to wear鈥
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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鈥, Family, friends, and the UMass Dartmouth community come together to raise funds, Following an initial donation from Estrela, it was decided to hold a 5K color walk/run to raise the $25,000 needed to fund the endowed scholarship. Family, friends, Hailey鈥檚 classmates, and UMass鈥, Estrela continues with her nursing studies, While it has been a struggle to remain in school after losing her daughter and both parents within 18 months, Estrela is determined to complete her DNP degree next spring. She has received strong鈥, First scholarship awarded this fall, In September, the first Hailey Angel Allard Scholarship was awarded to Elyssa Tripp 鈥21 of Westport, MA. Tripp graduated from the Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School, where鈥
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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鈥, Rachel Bargoot, , sociology, Commonwealth Honors College, Morgane Golan, , pre-veterinary sciences, Commonwealth Honors College, Jacob Kaplan, , jazz and African American music studies, Zoe Kearney, , astronomy and physics, Commonwealth Honors College, Kenneth Lin, , astronomy and physics, Commonwealth Honors College, Cinzia Presti, , classics and art history, Commonwealth Honors College Visit the Research Next website to learn more about the Rising Researchers.
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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鈥
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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鈥
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AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 A new report published by the NATO Strategic Communications Center of Excellence examines the four models of 鈥渇ake news鈥 factories employed in the political battlegrounds of the鈥
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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,鈥
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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鈥
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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鈥濃
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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鈥
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