We are excited and honored to be named a First-gen Forward campus by NASPA! This recognition allows us to further develop our programs and services for first-gen student success. To read more about what this designation means for our campus, visit: https://t.co/yANTXawgEz
Give feedback on the Preliminary Fall 2020 Planning Report that Interim Chancellor Katherine Newman sent the UMass Boston community today: Email [email protected] by Tuesday, June 16. A final fall plan will be announced before the end of June. https://t.co/kXB2yRI7N7
Happening Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in University Hall, the inaugural Becoming Liberated & Knowledgeable Conference is dedicated to exploring issues around ethnicity & race in the black community. Register for the free BLK Conference at https://t.co/v9jaCNc986 #umbeinvolved
Please help us in welcoming and congratulating Ofc. DeCristofaro, Ofc. Souza and, Ofc. Cruise as they recently graduated from the 26 week long Randolph Police Academy! These officers will now begin a 6 week FTO program and upon completion, start patrolling campus, keeping us safe
We know that some members of the @umassboston community are feeling greater stress than usual, and we want to encourage you to seek out support. Check out https://t.co/yNcYJSzDhn for resources. We’re #here4u
Health Services Executive Director Rob Pomales spoke with a council of student leaders on 2/2 about the @umassboston#coronavirus situation. We’ve created a YouTube playlist of helpful information from that briefing. https://t.co/RhO30Q15sY. More questions? Call 617.287.5400.
The #coronavirus is a respiratory virus, so we advise you to take the same steps to manage/prevent a cold or flu. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Cough/sneeze into a tissue - dispose of used tissues immediately into trash can. @UMassBoston#here4u
The #coronavirus is a respiratory virus, so we advise you to take the same steps to manage/prevent a cold or flu. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Cough/sneeze into a tissue - dispose of used tissues immediately into trash can. @UMassBoston#here4u
UMB will continue to provide information and updates to the community as they’re available. If you have any questions/concerns, please contact the call center we have set up at 617.287.5400 or visit the UMass Boston website: https://t.co/JyzYnpMtoa
Our community’s well-being is our top concern, and as such this situation is being managed and closely monitored in collaboration with the Boston Public Health Commission and Mass Department of Public Health: https://t.co/6h2vvkGyrJ
Support food-insecure UMass Boston students this Thanksgiving by making a gift to U-ACCESS. Your gift will go toward ensuring our U-ACCESS food pantry stays stocked with essential food and toiletry items: https://t.co/oV6bBxrrW7 @UMBalumni@UMassBostonDSA