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UMass Dartmouth faculty receive CyberCorps grant at NSF ceremony
The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service: Accelerating Cybersecurity Education, Scholarship and Service

UMass Dartmouth received a $3.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to advance the study of cybersecurity and prepare students for future careers in the field.

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Charlton College of Business online programs rank highly

U.S. News & World Report ranks CCB online bachelor’s in business programs in top six percent of U.S. business schools

Supporting Our Community Following the Memphis Video Release

Chancellor Fuller comments and reviews resources for the campus community

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Hélio and Amélia Pedroso/Luso-American Foundation Endowed Chair in Portuguese Studies for spring 2023 semester announced

UMass Dartmouth and the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture welcome Professor Maria do Carmo Piçarra Ramos

Lara Henderson's fall 2022 motion graphics class pictured outside the amphitheater at UMass Dartmouth.
CVPA graphic design class partners with DATMA

Students gain real-world experience promoting non-profit artwork

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Newly released American Bar Association data establishes UMass Law as one of the nation’s fastest-growing law schools

Ranks 3rd in U.S. for enrollment growth while setting record high LSATs and UGPAs and maintaining the smallest class sizes and most affordable tuition of any MA law school

21st Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast
Celebrate the legacy of MLK at the 21st Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast

The virtual event on January 27 will honor the civil rights leader with musical performances and a keynote address from activist and author Feminista Jones

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Acclaimed author Jean Twenge to give public lecture on campus

Twenge to discuss iGen, her influential study of Gen Z smartphone use on February 2

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Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Chief Diversity Officer David A. Gomes reflects on the occasion of Dr. King's 94th birthday celebration

Boivin Center for French Language and Culture announces first program of spring semester

Professor Victoria Richter and her musical group, Gained in Translation, to perform Early Valentine’s Afternoon music