In the News
USA Today “Senior Moments” article cites new research co-authored by Dr. Andrew Revell published in the Peer-Reviewed, Oxford Press Journal, Age and Aging.
Recent Events
Professor Andrew Revell (left) and Center Assistant Laura Campbell (right) at the UMass multi-campus booth in the Exhibitors Hall during the 64th Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America.
As part of our system wide collaboration with others in Gerontology, The Center was featured at the University of Massachusetts multi-campus booth at the 64th Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America in Boston, November 18-22, 2011. The UMass system exhibit included programs from the 4 campuses: The UMass Dartmouth Gerontology Center, UMass Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences, UMass Lowell Nursing and UMass Medical (School of Nursing, Rosalie Wolf Center, and the Division of Medicine).
Student News
2012-2013 Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship awarded to student pursing Age-Related Research
Lauren Papa (right) with Professor Andrew Revell after presenting at 52nd annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, October 2012, Worcester, MA.
Lauren Papa is an undergraduate psychology student engaged in age-related research, and the recipient of a competitive research grant from the University's Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) .
2011-2012 Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship awarded to student pursuing Age-Related Research
Carla Vertentes (left) accepting Jack M. Gould Scholarship from Professor Andrew Revell.
Carla Vertentes, a graduate of the BA in Psychology Program at UMass Dartmouth, is pursuing age-related research while completing a
Pre-Medical Professional Certificate.
2010-2011 Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship awarded to student pursuing Ph.D. in Gerontology
Emily Gabois (left) receiving the
Jack M. Gould Scholarship Award
from Professor Andrew Revell
Emily Gabois, a graduate of the Combined BA/MA Psychology Program at UMass Dartmouth, was accepted into the Ph.D. Gerontology Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston, beginning in Fall 2011. She will pursue research in enhancing public policy services for older adults.
Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship Award
The purpose of the Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship Award is to encourage undergraduate and graduate students to pursue professional careers in service to the elderly. It was established to honor the work of the late Jack M. Gould, former director of the New Bedford Council on Aging, who was active for many years in service to elders of southeastern Massachusetts. For more information about this award or others, please contact the Office of Advancement.
Recent Past Recipients of the Jack M. Gould Memorial Scholarship include:
2009-2010: Ashley Couto, B.A., Graduate Psychology Program, UMass Dartmouth, Vascular Disease and Aging
2008-2009: Matthew Bourke, B.S.N.: Cape Cod Royal Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Buzzards Bay, MA
To help other students pursue studies in Gerontology, consider Becoming a Partner of the Center. Contact the Gerontology Center for more information.
















