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Diego Marroquin volunteering serving food
Biology student named one of "29 Who Shine" by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

Diego Alejandro Marroquin '22 awarded for commitment to community

Cameron Rogers and David Bennett of the UMassD Men's Track and Field team
David Bennett and Cam Rodgers to race in NCAA National Championships

Rodgers will compete in the 400-meter hurdles; Bennett to race in the 400-meter dash, both in Geneva, Ohio.

Maxwell White '23, standing in front of the campus quad
Maxwell White '23 elected as UMassD student trustee for 2022-2023

White will succeed Narcisse Kunda '22 at the start of the fiscal year on July 1

Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
History Department and Center for Religious and Spiritual Life present Holocaust Remembrance Day

Event will feature special screening of two noted Holocaust films and a discussion with directors Roger Lyons and Allan Holzman

Ukraine War History Webinar
Political Science Department and History Department to host expert panel on Russian-Ukraine War

"Ukraine, Russia and Europe: What's Happening and What It All Means" on April 27 to look at evolving nature of conflict

Brian Glyn Williams Webinar graphic
Professor Brian Glyn Williams to give second Corsair Chat on the latest updates in the Ukraine war

Williams will use his extensive field research in the region to explain the latest news in the ongoing turmoil in Europe

Revell using controlled skiing cart
Professor to compete in adaptive skiing race to bring awareness to Paralympic sports

Associate Professor Andrew Revell to use the world’s only joystick-controlled ski unit in Utah competition

Brian Williams Ukraine Webinar Poster
Professor Brian Glyn Williams to give Corsair Chat on the Russian war in Ukraine

Williams has written three books on the subject based on his extensive field research and experiences in Russia, Crimea, and Ukraine

Scott Soares ('92)
White House appoints Scott Soares ('92) as USDA State Director for Rural Development in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut

Biology and marine biology alumnus offers over 25 years of experience in aquaculture, agriculture, fisheries, and food systems.

Sailing to Freedom (2021)
Professor Timothy Walker to appear on panel describing Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad

Event sponsored by the Library of Congress in tribute to Black History Month will broadcast Feb. 23 at 7 p.m.

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