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Cape Verdean Student Association
UMass Dartmouth celebrates Cape Verdean culture
Carlos Wahnon Veiga, Ambassador of Cape Verde to the US, will deliver keynote address “Cape Verdean Communities and Belonging in Challenging Times” at the University’s 1st Annual Cape Verdean Cultural Day on Friday, April 7
Rahul Kashyap
Rahul Kashyap, PhD, '17 pursues the rhythms of the universe
One of the first graduates of the PhD in Engineering & Applied Science program, Rahul studied supernovae using some of the largest supercomputers in the world.
Black History 4 Seasons programming begins January 15
UMass Dartmouth's Black History 4 Seasons Council announces events for 2017.
UMass Dartmouth welcomes Pedro Pires, President Emeritus of Cape Verde
Pires served as the country's first prime minister prior to his presidency and is celebrated for his role in making Cape Verde a “model of democracy, stability, and increased prosperity."
Henry Cho: Dual major in writing and mechanical engineering
Henry Cho '16 views the challenge of a dual major the best decision he ever made.
Dylan Baker with Provost Karim at Honors Convocation 2016
Dylan Baker: Internships with NASA
Dylan Baker ’16 completed internships with NASA at the Stennis and Goddard Space Centers.
Abner Barros: Internship at General Dynamics
Abner Barros '16 credits the College Now/START program for his success as an engineering student.
Semirah Dolan during internship
Semirah Dolan: Apprenticeship program at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Semirah's internship exposed her to the daily work life of an engineer and helped her clarify her goals.
Daniel Noyes
Daniel Noyes: Research in cyber security of USB devices
Engineering graduate student Daniel Noyes '15, MS '16 was one of two winners at the Advanced Cyber Security Center's New England conference.
Casey Snook standing beside sign, 200x200
Casey Snook: Service trip to Panama
Casey Snook '16 travelled to Valle Las Perlas, Panama, this August as part of Engineers Without Borders' ongoing project to rehabilitate the village's water distribution center.
Zachary Aaronson: Professional & personal learning experience in Panama
Engineers Without Borders President Zachary Aaronson '16 traveled with the group to Panama in an ongoing effort to provide safe drinking water to the village of Valle Las Perlas.
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