Collaborative learning focus of $457,755 NSF grant
Goal is to teach middle and high school students science and math through collaborative problem solving
Statement of the UMass Dartmouth Faculty Regarding the Executive Order “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States”
The following statement was approved by the UMass Dartmouth Faculty Senate at its February 13, 2017 meeting.
Area UMass Dartmouth students deliver 2,000 pounds of basic need supplies to Haiti
Share Esperanza, a UMass Dartmouth student organization, collected and delivered 2,096 pounds of basic need supplies, including personal care packages, food, water, clothing, and school supplies to the la Plaine region of Haiti in January.
UMass Dartmouth professor wins grant to develop new course on the role of Islam in shaping the political landscape of the Middle East
University of Notre Dame-based Global Religion Research Initiative program designed to promote understanding of the role of religion in the lives of individuals and societies worldwide
Q&A: UMass Law professor on immigration executive order
President Trump's Executive Order banning immigration from seven countries has been contested in federal courts here in Massachusetts and several others. The order has left thousands of visa-holders in limbo, and has left universities and companies across the country considering the impacts. UMass Law Professor Irene Scharf directs the UMass Law Immigration Clinic and has been teaching and practicing immigration law since the 1970s. Here are her responses to two questions on the issue:
National Science Foundation awards UMass Dartmouth professor $778,770 to advance science education for English language learners
NSF CAREER Award designed to support promising young scientists
Memo on Executive Order
The strength of our university rests in our ability to attract the best students and faculty from across the world to our programs regardless of nationality, religious affiliation, or immigration status. The strength of our university is directly linked to our diverse community of faculty, staff, and students and to our shared engagement in creating and transmitting knowledge that enhances lives.
Chancellor Helm reaffirms university commitment to a "safe and welcoming environment"
Statement reiterates policies and values related to diversity
Statement from professors Mazdak Tootkaboni and Arghavan Louhghalam
These faculty members are scholars in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
A message to the UMass Dartmouth community
Chancellor Helm and Provost Karim react to detention of two faculty members at Logan Airport