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
CNS Outstanding Achievement Awards 2023
Each year, CNS honors faculty, staff, and student leaders who have made important contributions to their discipline, department, college, and university
Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, Elizabeth Vierling, Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
She has been elected to the Plant, Soil, and Microbial Section of the National Academy Sciences
Five CNS Students Named Fulbright Scholars
Recipients of Fulbright awards are selected on the basis of academic and professional achievement as well as a record of service and leadership potential.
CNS Researchers Highlighted in Research.com's 2023 Lists of Top Scientists
Five College of Natural Sciences (CNS) faculty members have been named among the top 100 researchers and academics in their fields.
Three CNS Graduate Students Receive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
Fellows include students studying ecology, polymer science and engineering, and physics.
Research Assistant Professor of Chemistry Receives $729K Grant for Lung Cancer Therapy Research
Rachid Skouta received a scholar grant from the American Cancer Society.
New Research on the Science Behind the Life of Earth's Salt Flats
UMass Amherst is the first to characterize the hydrologic processes of the ecosystems powering the green revolution
New Research on the Science Behind the Life of Earth's Salt Flat
UMass Amherst is the first to characterize the hydrologic processes of the ecosystems powering the green revolution
Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences Doctoral Student’s Research to Prepare for the Next "Big One"
Grasshopper Anderson-Merritt's research on earthquakes aims to inform building codes, disaster relief plans, and other aspects of public policy.
Champion Trees on the UMass Amherst Campus
Learning from the trees: the century-old teachers on campus