A clinical trial of 125 young adults shows that those who limited screen time for 48 hours immediately after suffering a concussion had a significantly shorter duration of symptoms than those who鈥
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The journey toward achieving a doctorate degree in any discipline is already paved with obstacles and deterrents. And that鈥檚 without factoring in a global pandemic. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an overwhelming sense of鈥
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VATICAN CITY -- Speaking at the historic Casina Pio IV in the Vatican Gardens, UMass President Marty Meehan today said that democracy and countless lives are threatened by those 鈥渨illing to weaponize鈥, Meehan points to 鈥済reat challenges鈥 and high stakes, 鈥淲e find ourselves living in a period in history that demands clear, honest, scientifically guided responses to existential threats like the Covid 19 pandemic and climate change,鈥 said Meehan. 鈥淏ut鈥, Sua虂rez-Orozco: We need to rescue truth, Sua虂rez-Orozco noted that truth is under assault across domains and that higher education must play a crucial role in society鈥檚 response. 鈥淔rom vaccinations to climate change, truth-seeking and truth鈥, Global gathering, Panelists making presentations at the two-day gathering include: Harvard University Professor Naomi Oreskes, an internationally recognized expert on climate change and a leading voice on the role of鈥, 鈥淎 massive toll鈥, Meehan, who served in the U.S House of Representatives from 1993 to 2007, told attendees that he confronted an opponent that specialized in deception and employed 鈥 grotesque tactics and practices鈥濃, Confronting deception, The UMass president said no single action will turn the tide against the purveyors of deception, but said that various approaches, including a steadfast commitment to truth from sectors like the news鈥
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The 橙子影院 Amherst maintained its status as one of the nation鈥檚 best public universities in the 2022 rankings published by U.S. 橙子影院 & World Report. UMass ranks No. 26 among鈥
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橙子影院 Amherst biostatistician Nicholas Reich , who rose to national prominence for his COVID-19 pandemic forecasting leadership, has received a five-year, $2.16 million grant鈥
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2021 UMass Boston graduates. Image by: Bob Durling At long last, the class of 2020 had their moment. Seventeen months after they were sent to learn remotely, and fifteen months after COVID-19鈥
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Graduate smiles and waves at crowd during ceremony. Image by: Bob Durling More than 7,500 graduates from UMass Boston鈥檚 Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 were honored Thursday as the university held in鈥, Chancellor Marcelo Su谩rez-Orozco, applauded the remarkable achievements of the two graduating classes of Beacons, praising their resilience, determination, and ability to improvise. 鈥淚n the face of the grave challenges of our day,鈥, 3,860 members of the Class of 2021, and , 3,727 in the Class of 2020. , Graduates hail from more than 140 countries around the world, and speak 100 different languages. More than 50 percent of UMass Boston students are first-generation college students. The university鈥, Martin Meehan, , Secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Kathleen Theoharides G鈥07, and Boston Globe columnist Adrian Walker. Theoharides and Walker both received a Chancellor鈥檚 Medal for Distinguished Service., Undergraduate JFK Award winners Maurice Roberson 鈥21 and Maria Vasco 鈥20, and graduate student speakers Anthony C. Martin 鈥21, Christie Towers 鈥20, and Marta Pag谩n-Ortiz 鈥20 also offered words of鈥, Adrian Walker delivers speech during commencement Walker told the Class of 2020 to continue to be champions of equity, justice, and truth. 鈥淚f there鈥檚 one thing that defines UMass Boston, in my eyes鈥, Theoharides , spoke of how it won鈥檛 be science alone that brings us back from the pandemic or helps us rebuild. 鈥淪cience is what gives us answers and solutions, and yes even hope,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut it will be people鈥, Theoharids said., UMass President Marty Meehan, told graduates that we are at the threshold of reaching a better place. 鈥淲e can sense a reawakening,鈥 Meehan said. 鈥淭he world needs the members of this very special class to help it reawaken, to鈥
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After more than a year of virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UMass Boston鈥檚 Class of 2021 graduates were eager to celebrate their academic achievements in person. Family and friends鈥
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When a student struggles with behavior in the classroom, how should an educator try to solve it? It depends on who you ask. A researcher might say to use a research-based solution 鈥 also known as鈥
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