• Learning the Ropes
  • police outreach
  • Henry Gets Moving
  • Student tour guides share their love of campus
  • barn to blanket
  • Everyone has a story! Tell us yours.

FEATURED NEWS

geckskinGeckskin Named a Top Science Breakthough
CNN has named UMass Amherst creation among top five of 2012.

FEATURED EVENT

boston skylineBoston Area Student-Alumni Networking
Talk to alumni from different industries, Jan. 9.

FEATURED EVENT

hockeyHockey vs. Providence
UMass faces Providence in the first home game of 2013, Jan. 11.

Geckskin Named a Top Science Breakthough

CNN has named UMass Amherst creation among top five of 2012.

Spotlight Scholar: Naomi Gerstel

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Thickening the Thin Blue Line

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police outreach

Henry Gets Moving

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Henry Gets Moving

Henry Gets Moving

As UMass Amherst tennis players Julia Comas and Gianna Francis read a book about a character who transforms from couch potato to a road race winner, the children in a Head Start classroom in Holyoke, Mass., sat spellbound. Comas and Francis read Henry Gets Moving, which is written in English and Spanish by Pierre Rouzier, a physician at University Health Services, and Chaz Nielsen ’06.

Hockey vs. Providence

UMass faces Providence in the first home game of 2013, Jan. 11.

Learning the Ropes

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Learning the Ropes

Good Impressions

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Student tour guides share their love of campus

Barn to Blanket

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barn to blanket

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More than 600 public, four-year schools were evaluated based on academic quality, cost and financial aid to develop the 100 top value list.
The new institute will be a campus-wide umbrella to coordinate diversity efforts, particularly those funded by federal grants.