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We sit down with Dave Damery and Max Page to "People are going to be their most creative when they're comfortable." Chemistry benefits from inclusion, says associate Western Mass News spoke with both experts and students at University of Massachusetts Amherst students Paige Hanson, Rylee Davis and Laleh Panahi talk to "There is an incredible amount of growing research that shows that diverse groups do better science." Inclusive chemistry gets ... "The scientific enterprise advances best when people who are most on fire and have the talent to do the science are embraced.

The Elementary Education program is a 4+1 program, meaning you can earn your bachelor's and master's degree in only 5 years.

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UMass professors discuss the school's architecture

UMass professors discuss the school's architecture

We sit down with Dave Damery and Max Page to

Why UMass? Professors!

Why UMass? Professors!

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LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Sarah Perry

LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Sarah Perry

"People are going to be their most creative when they're comfortable." Chemistry benefits from inclusion, says associate

UMass professor reflects on teaching in-person amid a pandemic

UMass professor reflects on teaching in-person amid a pandemic

While most

Students and professors at UMass Amherst describe experiencing an earthquake

Students and professors at UMass Amherst describe experiencing an earthquake

Western Mass News spoke with both experts and students at

Bridget, Majoring in Civil Engineering -- UMass Student Stories

Bridget, Majoring in Civil Engineering -- UMass Student Stories

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UMass professor removed for showing offensive material in class

UMass professor removed for showing offensive material in class

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UMass Amherst professor talks to students about May 2024 student protests

UMass Amherst professor talks to students about May 2024 student protests

University of Massachusetts Amherst students Paige Hanson, Rylee Davis and Laleh Panahi talk to

UMass Writing Fellows teaches students to communicate complicated topics clearly

UMass Writing Fellows teaches students to communicate complicated topics clearly

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University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) - Professor Timothy Anderson Interview

University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) - Professor Timothy Anderson Interview

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LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Shelley Peyton

LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Shelley Peyton

"There is an incredible amount of growing research that shows that diverse groups do better science." Inclusive chemistry gets ...

LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Michael Ramsey-Musolf

LGBTQ+ Faculty at UMass Amherst: Michael Ramsey-Musolf

"The scientific enterprise advances best when people who are most on fire and have the talent to do the science are embraced.

Elementary Education at UMass Amherst

Elementary Education at UMass Amherst

The Elementary Education program is a 4+1 program, meaning you can earn your bachelor's and master's degree in only 5 years.