CNS Career Center and Project Onramp Drive Paid Internship Opportunities for UMass Pell Grant Recipients

Opportunities to help all students combine their in-class academics with the real world to give them career experience to pursue their next step for careers
UMass Physicist Explores the Secrets of the Universe, with help from his Students
UMass Amherst’s David Kawall, professor of physics, explores the uncharted territory at the edges of the Standard Model, with the help of his students.
D.K. Mccutchen to Celebrate Launch of Newest Novel, “Jellyfish Dreaming,” At Odyssey Books on Aug. 22
Deborah McCutchen, senior lecturer in the College of Natural Science will launch her latest novel, “Jellyfish Dreaming,” At Odyssey Books on Aug 22
Institute of Diversity Sciences Awards 2023 Grants
UMass Amherst’s IDS recently announced that it has awarded five grants to multidisciplinary teams of researchers in its annual seed grant competition.
Explore the most Realistic 3D Interactive Sharks ever Created with Save Our Seas Foundation and UMass Amherst
New interactive models, including the great white shark, free and publicly available, bring the evolution, adaptations of sharks and rays to life.
Institute of Diversity Sciences Announces 2023-24 Faculty and Student Sloan Fellows
The Sloan Student Fellows Program is a research-mentoring program welcoming Black, Latine/Hispanic and Indigenous (BLI) undergraduate students at UMass Amherst
UMASS Farmers are Creating a Food Culture Through Permaculture
Permaculture is relevant for anyone who wants to design anything, from a vegetable garden to a civilization.
Alexander Schreyer’s Leading Guide to Sketchup for Architectural Design now Available in its Third Edition
“I updated this book thoroughly for the latest versions of SketchUp, and it now includes more than fifty easy-to-follow tutorials,” said Schreyer.
Research Led By UMass Amherst Is the First to Unlock The Secret Of Microbial Slime
The slimy outer layer of fungi and bacteria known as the “extracellular matrix,” or ECM, has the consistency of jelly and acts as a protective layer.
Saving Our Soil: How to Extend U.S. Breadbasket Fertility for Centuries
No-till farming, which is currently practiced on 40 percent of cropland acres in the Midwest, can extend our current level of soil fertility for centuries.
Nine UMass Amherst Faculty Members Receive NSF Career Awards in 2022-23 Academic year
Nine faculty members across the UMass Amherst campus have been named the recipients of National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER awards.