Campanile

About Campanile

campanile

cam·pa·ni·le(kăm'pə-nē'lē)- A bell tower, especially one near but not attached to a church or other public building.

Named for the Robert Karam Campanile, around which so much of UMass Dartmouth's teaching, learning and discovery occurs, the Campanil-E keeps alumni, faculty, students, staff and friends up-to-date on our regional, national and global impacts of our ever-evolving campus and the issues affecting us.

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,814 Diplomas Awarded at Commencement 2009

UMass Dartmouth awarded 1,506 bachelor's degrees on Sunday during its 109th Undergraduate Commencement ceremony. The event followed Saturday's Graduate Commencement at which 308 master's and doctorate degrees were awarded. More

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Remarks by U.S. Holocaust Museaum Memorial Director Sara Bloomfield 


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Remarks by Campus Architect Grattan Gill

 

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UMass Dartmouth Offers Educational Incentive for K-12 Educators

Responding to local and regional budget cutbacks, UMass Dartmouth's Professional & Continuing Education has partnered with the university's School of Education, Public Policy and Civic Engagement in announcing a scholarship opportunity for recently laid off K-12 teachers. More

 


Summer Camp for Young Scribes


Buzzards Bay Writing Project at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth announces a two-week summer camp for aspiring young writers entering grades 5-10. More


Artist and Scientist Brothers Combine Talents


Two brothers, one a UMass Dartmouth  digital animation professor and the other a University of Michigan bio-chemistry professor, have combined their talents to teach and excite people about the miracle of nervous system regeneration. The effort is part of the field of scientific visualization where the mission is to improve scientific literacy and break down the communication barriers between scientists and other citizens.
 
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Chancellor MacCormack Serves as Citizen Moderator for Governor's Online Civic Engagement Forum

 

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