February, 2008
Professor wins UMass President's Public Service Award for feeding the hungry
Memory A. Holloway, associate professor of art history at UMass Dartmouth, is a driving force in direct feeding programs on behalf of several local agencies. She's also a role model to students and colleagues, inspiring them to serve others through positive action.
In recognition of her civic engagement, Holloway received the 2007 UMass President's Public Service Award. The awards are presented annually to faculty members from the university's five campuses who are nominated by their respective chancellors. More
UMass Dartmouth named "Public University of the Year'' by the Washington Center
Criminal Justice Major Brittany Lockhart of New Bedford assists with the processing of routine criminal record check information at the Department of Justice, Interpol.Philip Vidinha of Fall River, a sociology major, performs a range of organizational and writing tasks at the White House's Executive Office of the President.
These two UMass Dartmouth interns are just a couple of reasons why the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth was recently honored as Public University of the Year by the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. More
Campus and downtown New Bedford now linked by express bus
Sustainable technology theme of Invention to Venture Forum Feb. 29
Charlton College of Business to host Executive-On-Campus program
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