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Grant will support dual enrollment opportunities
Dual Enrollment provides opportunities for high school students to take college-level courses and earn credit toward high school completion and their future college degrees.
University will launch new master's degree in construction management
The fully online graduate program will expand opportunities and streamline pathways in a critical workforce area for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Campus to host moot court regional tournament Nov. 17-18
Teams from 17 colleges and universities will take part in the tournament, in which students will argue opposing sides of a legal case.
Film student wins top prize at Student Media Summit
Isaiah Manuel '25 plans to produce a documentary film about where Massachusetts' trash goes once it is shipped out of state.
University offers leadership training to Boys and Girls Club executives
The "Leading with One Voice" training establishes and reinforces strategic high-performance leadership and team-building objectives.
Life Sciences grant will support research opportunities
The $750,000 grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center will enhance the biology and chemistry laboratories and create new research and learning opportunities.
President Lapidus to retire at end of academic year
His tenure has included the creation of new academic programs, deepening ties between the campus and city, and navigating the challenges of the pandemic.
Students compete in College Fed Challenge
The national competition features teams of undergraduate students from across the country, who analyze economic and financial conditions and develop monetary policy recommendations.
Moderna Charitable Foundation grant will support student research
Receiving a stipend and academic credit, the student research fellows will work 10 hours per week, receiving one-on-one mentorship and instruction on cutting-edge techniques in their fields of interest.
Update on library investigation
Based on information developed throughout the course of the investigation, it was determined today that no criminal charges will be filed in this case and the matter is considered resolved.