Directions and Parking

Directions and Parking

MassURC takes place at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the Campus Center.

Address:

Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center
1 Campus Center Way
Amherst, Ma 01003

 

 

MassURC UMass Amherst Campus Map

View or download a PDF version of the UMass Amherst campus map with guide to the Lincoln Campus Center and the parking garage.

 

Campus Accessibility Map

This detailed map shows the locations of accessible buildings, parking, elevators, and restrooms.

 

Directions to Amherst

From the North

From Route 91 heading south take Exit 25. At the end of the ramp, turn left and follow the road to the first intersection. Turn right onto Routes 5 & 10 heading south. Go 1 mile, then left onto Route 116 South, then 8 miles to the UMass exit. Turn left at the end of the ramp onto Massachusetts Avenue.

From the South

From Route 91 heading north take Exit 19 (Northampton/Amherst). Turn right at the foot of the ramp onto Route 9 and go approximately 4.5 miles to Route 116 North. Turn left at the lights and go one mile to the UMass exit. Turn right at the end of the ramp onto Massachusetts Avenue.

From the East

From the Westbound Mass Turnpike (Route 90) take Exit 4 (West Springfield) onto Route 91 North to Exit 19 (Northampton/Amherst). Turn right onto Route 9 and go approximately 4.5 miles to Route 116 North. Turn left at the lights and go one mile to the UMass exit. Turn right at the end of the ramp onto Massachusetts Avenue.

Getting to the Campus Center Parking Garage

From Massachusetts Avenue, after exiting from Route 116, turn left at the second set of lights turn left onto Commonwealth Avenue—Boyden Gymnasium is on the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts Avenues. At the next set of lights turn right onto Campus Center Way and proceed up Campus Center Way. The entrance to the Campus Center Parking Garage is at the top of the hill on the right.

Graphic with text reading: Save the Date, the 29th Annual Massachusetts Undergraduate Research Conference, April 28, 2023

Students from across the state have the opportunity to present their research findings or thesis at the annual MassURC.

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Learn who is eligible to be a presenter at MassURC, how to submit an abstract, and presentation options during the conference. 

Find Resources for Presenters

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Names and contact information for the individual(s) from each of the 28 schools included in MassURC, who can assist students and faculty who have questions about the conference.