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UMass Boston brings the resources of a major university to people from all walks of life, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in approximately 90 fields of study, as well as advanced certificate programs through its Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education. The University is one of five institutions in the Greater Boston Urban Education Collaborative, a group that collectively works to expand services, enrich programming, develop greater flexibility, and contribute more fully to the future development of the community.

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  • Jan 14

     

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    Umass leads in economic development for Massachusetts: "The University of Massachusetts creates jobs, prepares its students to succeed in those jobs, and inspires social activity that strengthens communities in every region of Massachusetts. In fact, the University of Massa...

  • Virginia bounced back from an upset loss Friday to Wright State to win its last three games over the weekend and remain at No. 1 in the Baseball America Top 25 rankings for the third straight week.

  • The regular season is complete, and Miami moved back into the top spot in the INCH Power Rankings. Here's a preview of what to expect in playoff action coming up this weekend.

  • A University at Buffalo wrestler is in serious condition at a Michigan hospital after having emergency surgery on his spinal cord.

  • The NCAA is considering the possibility of combining the Division I men's and women's soccer championships into a single event in 2011.

  • An analysis prepared by a Chicago-based firm looking at Big Ten expansion apparently shows that adding schools would help add revenue.

  • The University of Hawaii has canceled or postponed most of Saturday's athletic events after a tsunami warning closed the school's campus in Honolulu.

  • Harvard's Katey Stone broke the NCAA women's hockey victory record Friday night.

  • Trinity College's Baset Chaudhry, the top-ranked squash player whose outburst toward his Yale opponent after clinching the team's 12 straight national championship Sunday drew national attention, has withdrawn from the national singles championships.

  • FCS playoffs adopt 20-team bracket, move championship game to Frisco, Texas.

  • Seton Hall plans to eliminate its men's and women's track and field programs after the current academic year in a move that will save the Big East Conference school about $1.5 million.