
After welcoming students back to campus, Chancellor Javier Reyes has embarked on his tenure as the leader of Massachusetts' flagship campus. The first Hispanic chancellor in university history, Reyes possesses "immense appreciation for the transformative power of public land-grant universities," born of his own lived experiences.
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Supported by a $30 million award from the National Science Foundation—the largest NSF award in UMass history—the new Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS) brings together dozens of scientists and scholars around the world in full partnership with more than 50 Indigenous communities.
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The $250 million program will support decision makers during public health emergencies like COVID-19.
While the band was in Gardner on Sept. 17 to help the city celebrate its centennial, Mayor Michael Nicholson, a former UMass drum major, honored the band’s century-and-a-half of music with greetings from the White House.
Chancellor Reyes is among 100 leaders from across the commonwealth recognized by Amplify LatinX for their work to inspire and uplift the Latinx community.
Research being conducted by Paul Katz and funded by a $3.1 million NIH grant represents a unique way to ‘build a brain.’
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