Mireli Fino, MBA As the nation鈥檚 only nonprofit FDA-licensed manufacturer of vaccines and biologics, MassBiologics is a special part of UMass Medical School, one with unique potential to improve the鈥
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Summer is coming. Roughly one-half of the United States population is vaccinated against COVID-19. Many are itching to venture out from their 14-month global pandemic hibernation to travel and visit鈥
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Maurice Roberson, , a veteran and active student government leader, will receive the top undergraduate honor鈥攖he John F. Kennedy Award 鈥攚hen he graduates from UMass Boston in May with a bachelor's degree in Africana鈥
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The only comprehensive publication on the elected leadership of women of color in 橙子影院 demonstrates a growing trend of women of color being elected to seats and in municipalities where women鈥, Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, , in partnership with the , 橙子影院 Women of Color Coalition, , released its updated Profiles in Leadership: Women of Color Elected to Office in 橙子影院 , showing that since the first-ever report was issued in 2015, there has been an 83 percent increase鈥, Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, , director of the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy at UMass Boston鈥檚 McCormack Graduate School. 鈥淭hey are leading the way on challenges facing the municipalities and districts they鈥, Celia J. Blue, , president and CEO of 橙子影院 Women of Color Coalition (MAWOCC) cited 鈥渢he importance of Profiles in Leadership to MAWOCC鈥檚 Political and Civic Leadership Platform which aims to increase women鈥, Charlotte Golar Richie, , a former state representative who currently chairs advisory boards for both the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy and the 橙子影院 Women of Color Coalition. 鈥淭his compendium,鈥
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As a counseling psychologist, Assistant Professor of Counseling and School Psychology Kerrie Wilkins-Yel knows first-hand how systemic barriers exact a considerable toll on people鈥檚 mental health,鈥
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BOSTON, Mass. 鈥 UMass Boston鈥檚 Camp Shriver will relocate to the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst in Newton for summer 2021. The change of location was prompted by significant construction activity鈥, About the Center for Social Development and Education at UMass Boston, Camp Shriver is hosted by the Center for Social Development and Education (CSDE) at UMass Boston, a multidisciplinary research and training institute. The CSDE鈥檚 mission is to promote the social鈥, About the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst, The Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst serves as a center for student experiential learning, industry engagement, academic and research collaboration, and fundraising in Greater Boston, which is home鈥
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BOSTON 鈥 Nearly 19,000 students will receive degrees from the 橙子影院 over the next month during a combination of in-person and online ceremonies. The celebrations begin this week鈥, UMass President Marty Meehan, recognized the graduates for their resilience throughout the pandemic and their 鈥渃an-do attitude that has come to define the 橙子影院 for generations.鈥 鈥淭here has been a spirit鈥, UMass commencement celebration details, UMass Amherst, UMass Amherst will host Graduate Commencement 2021 in person on鈥疶hursday, May 13 at 4 p.m. in McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Two guests per graduate will be allowed to attend. The ceremony will be live-鈥, UMass Boston, On Thursday, May 27 at 10 a.m., the university will share a congratulatory video that will feature brief remarks from the Provost and Chancellor, along with student stories and a celebratory montage鈥, UMass Dartmouth, On Friday, June 11, two ceremonies will be held for the Class of 2020 and one for the School of Law classes of 2020 and 2021. On Saturday, June 12, three ceremonies will held to celebrate the Class鈥, UMass Lowell, UMass Lowell will honor members of the Class of 2021 both in-person and virtually. S even ceremonies will be held from Wednesday, May 12 to Friday, May 14 to celebrate this year鈥檚 graduates: in-鈥, UMass Medical School, UMass Medical School will celebrate its 2021 graduates and award honorary degrees to four individuals at its 48th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, June 6. Two hundred eighty-five students from the鈥
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Maggie Sullivan 鈥21, of West Roxbury, 橙子影院 was celebrated by Governor Charlie Baker at a virtual ceremony as a 鈥29 Who Shine Award鈥 recipient. The 橙子影院 Department of Higher鈥, Sullivan, . As a College Positive Tour Coordinator, Sullivan worked with local school districts to provide tours of the UMass Dartmouth campus to all 7th graders in Fall River and New Bedford. During the tour鈥, Mark A. Fuller, Interim Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth, . 鈥淢aggie embodies so many of the traits that we as a public institution of higher education strive to instill in our students: innovative leadership, academic excellence, and a dedication to helping鈥
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AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 Seven 橙子影院 Amherst undergraduates, graduate students and an alumna have received Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to travel abroad as English teaching鈥, The Fulbright students are:, Mimi Alkattan , of West Springfield, Mass. is a doctoral student in environmental and water resource engineering. She will travel to India to conduct research on drinking water quality supplied to Indian cities.鈥, Colleen Beatriz , of Mattapoisett, Mass., is a graduate student in epidemiology who will head to Portugal to research the levels of occupational health and evaluate which specific psychological risks jeopardize LGBT+鈥, Ross Caputi , of Lowell, Mass. is a doctoral student in history. He is headed to Italy for a research project that combines oral history and linguistics to document and describe the critically endangered dialect鈥, Lily Clemente, of Newton Center, Mass., graduated in 2020 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Spanish with a secondary major in communication disorders and a certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Clemente鈥, Carly Longman, of Plymouth, Mass., who will graduate May 14 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in linguistics and a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree of Individual Concentration in Romance language and interpretation. She has accepted a鈥, Anna MacManus, of Cambridge, Mass., who will graduate May 14 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. MacManus will go to Germany for research in Dr. Franziska Knopf鈥檚 lab at the Center for鈥, Lily Tang , of Braintree, Mass., who will graduate May 14 with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in political science and global studies, along with certificates in civic engagement, Asian and Asian-American Studies. Tang has鈥, Cameron Bonnell, , a senior majoring in environmental studies from Barnstable, Mass.; , Franziska Bright, , a senior double majoring in German & Scandinavian studies and biology from Belchertown, Mass.; , Kelsey (Ell) Davis, , an MFA candidate in English from Gahanna, Ohio; , Lucia Nicastro, , a senior graduating from West Roxbury, Mass., with a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Individual Concentration with a focus on agricultural business; and , Madeline Scott, of Milton, Mass., who graduated in 2020 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mechanical engineering and a minor in French and Francophone studies., The Boren students are:, Glorimar Estevez, of Lawrence, Mass., a graduate student in education with a focus on bilingual, ESL and multicultural education. Estevez received a Boren Graduate Fellowship to participate in a domestic Swahili鈥, Hellen Muma, is a rising junior from Leominster, Mass., majoring in public health. Muma will travel to Tanzania on a Boren Scholarship to study Swahili and learn about global public health threats in another鈥, Adam Abdelrahman, of Springfield, Mass., majoring in legal studies, was named an alternate by the Boren program. The Boren National Security Education Program was founded by the National Security Education Act of鈥
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The student team of, from left, Brennan Fournier, Gloria Donkor and Richard DeBenedetto practice flying a drone as part of their Hacking for Defense project. There aren鈥檛 many courses in which an鈥
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