LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 In an effort to help offset the financial hardships that many are experiencing right now, UMass Lowell is allocating half a million dollars in education scholarships for new and continuing undergraduate students who enroll for the 2020 summer semester.
鈥淓veryone has been affected by the sudden global health and economic changes caused by COVID-19 and we hope these scholarships will help minimize the impact for students pursing education at UMass Lowell,鈥 said Steven Tello, vice provost for graduate, online and professional studies.
With the university鈥檚 mid-March shift to virtual learning in response to the coronavirus pandemic, a new, remote reality began for students, faculty and staff.
One group of students might have felt social distancing harder than others, but thanks to some quick work, those enrolled in courses are thriving online.
Cole M. Haynes, PhD, professor of molecular, cell & cancer biology, has received a Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) award from the National Institute on Aging for his research on repair and regeneration of mitochondria dysfunction, a mechanism associated with age-related diseases such as Parkinson鈥檚 and Alzheimer鈥檚.
In a time of dire need, as medical professionals are working to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and critical supplies of protective gear are running low, students in the at UMass Medical School produced nearly 130 gallons of hand sanitizer in less than three days to help sustain local hospitals.
Michelle Trim, associate director of the informatics program and senior lecturer in the College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS), was selected to receive the college's 2020 College Outstanding Teaching Award.
UMass Amherst Libraries, members of the All-Campus Makerspace, Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) and multiple faculty and students from Engineering and the Life Sciences began working together in mid-March to establish including those to coordinate resources to fabricate supplemental personal protective equipment (PPE) to support medical staff on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle.
The UMass Amherst Libraries have started a MinuteFund campaign to support the UMass Amherst Student Care and Emergency Response Fund (SCERF).
Even though financial aid covers most tuition expenses, SCERF provides assistance to students struggling to cover the cost of other personal essentials, such as:
The UMass Amherst community is invited to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day virtually.
The UMass ADVANCE team has announced the selection of four new teams for mutual mentoring grants, funded up to $6000 a year, over the 2020-21 year.
AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 Sarah Perry, a chemical engineer at the 麻豆视频 Amherst, is studying a new approach to protein stabilization based on how cells work at body temperature. The research is aimed at boosting the accessibility of vaccines and other therapeutics, especially in developing countries, and extending the reach of temperature-stable proteins to sensing and catalysis applications.