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University of Massachusetts

The University of Massachusetts is the five-campus public university system and the only public research system[5] in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The university system includes five campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and a medical school in Worcester), a satellite campus in Springfield[6][7] and also 25 campuses throughout California and Washington with the University of Massachusetts Global.

University of Massachusetts
TypeState university system
Public university
University system
Established1863; 160 years ago (1863) (Amherst campus)
1964 (UMass system)
Endowment$1.2 billion (2021)[1]
Budget$3.4 billion (FY 2019)[2]
PresidentMarty Meehan
Administrative staff
17,506[3]
Students75,065 (2019)[4]
Location, ,
United States
CampusAmherst (Flagship Campus)
Boston
Dartmouth
Lowell
Chan Medical School (Worcester)
UMass Law (North Dartmouth)
Springfield (Satellite Campus)
NicknameUMass
Websitewww.massachusetts.edu
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University of Massachusetts Locations

The system administration is in Boston and Shrewsbury[8] and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and across its campuses enrolls 75,065 students.[4]

Campuses

The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship and largest school in the UMass system. It was also the first one established, dating back to 1863, when it was founded as the Massachusetts Agricultural College. The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School was founded in 1962, and is located in Worcester. The University of Massachusetts Boston, originally established in 1964, was merged with Boston State College in 1982. In 1991, the University of Lowell and Southeastern Massachusetts University joined the system as the University of Massachusetts Lowell and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, respectively.

University of Massachusetts Amherst

 
UMass Amherst looking southeast from the air (2006)

Amherst is the flagship and the largest of the UMass campuses, as well as the first established. Like many colleges and universities, the Massachusetts Agricultural College (as it was originally called) in Amherst was founded as a land-grant college in 1863, receiving initial start-up funding as part of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act. It became "Massachusetts State College" in 1931, and "University of Massachusetts" in 1947. The library system is the largest state-supported library system in New England with over 6.1 million items. The campus has many architecturally distinctive buildings commissioned by the Commonwealth and designed by world-renowned architects.

Massachusetts offers a variety of academic and co-curricular options. Ninety-two percent of the more than 1,300 full-time faculty members hold the highest degree in their fields. The average SAT score for the 2018 entering class is 1296, and the average GPA is 3.90 on a 4.0 scale. The campus has 21,969 undergraduates and offers 109 bachelor's degree programs. There is a student-to-faculty ratio of 18:1 and 81% of classes have fewer than 40 students.[9] Massachusetts hosts Commonwealth Honors College (CHC) where admission is more competitive with an average SAT score of 1411. CHC offers personalized advising, smaller class sizes taught by professors, and a six building Honors Residential Community, which opened in fall 2013.[10]

Students participate in 240 campus organizations, 21 NCAA Division I athletic teams, living-learning residence halls, community service, internships, and faculty research. Massachusetts is also part of the Five Colleges consortium, with Smith, Mount Holyoke, Hampshire, and Amherst colleges, all within a free bus ride of each other using the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. Students can take classes on any of these campuses and participate in all co-curricular and cultural activities.[10] Kumble R. Subbaswamy serves as Massachusetts's 30th chancellor.[11]

University of Massachusetts Boston

 
The UMass Boston campus, viewed from Squantum Point Park in Quincy

UMass Boston is a research university[12] located in the City of Boston. Located on the Columbia Point peninsula, the university is surrounded by the Boston Harbor, the John F. Kennedy Library and the Massachusetts State Archives. The Boston Globe is also headquartered adjacent to campus, as well as Boston College High School. Subsequently, the university holds many partnerships with its neighboring organizations, providing research and employment opportunities.

UMass Boston is known for its growing and diverse student body of more than 12,000 undergraduates and nearly 4,000 graduate students, making it the third largest campus in the system.[1] The university has five undergraduate colleges and two graduate colleges, with over 100 undergraduate programs and 50 graduate programs. Ninety-three percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields.[13]

The campus is home to more than 100 student organizations — including clubs, literary magazines, newspaper, radio station, art gallery, and 16 NCAA Division III sports teams.[13] Marcelo Suárez-Orozco is the chancellor of the UMass Boston campus.[2]

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

 
The Claire T. Carney Library

Located in southeastern Massachusetts, UMass Dartmouth started in 1895 as the New Bedford Textile School, the Bradford Durfee Textile School, and later Southeastern Massachusetts University (SMU). UMass Dartmouth offers a wide array of programs in accounting, finance, management information systems, operations management and marketing, all of which are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. UMass Dartmouth has top ranking engineering and nursing programs.[citation needed]

In addition to the 710-acre (2.9 km2) UMass Dartmouth main campus is, satellite campuses are located throughout the SouthCoast.[14]

With 7,982 undergraduate students and 65 degree programs, the campus has a student-to-faculty ratio of 18:1 in its College of Arts & Sciences; Charlton College of Business; College of Engineering; College of Nursing; College of Visual and Performing Arts; School of Education, Public Policy, and Civic Engagement; and the School for Marine Science and Technology. The university hosts internships, undergraduate research opportunities, and service learning experiences, as well as an Honors Program.[14]

More than 100 student organizations and 25 NCAA Division III athletic teams provide a strong community beyond the classroom. The buildings of the campus were designed by internationally renowned Modernist architect Paul Rudolph. Dr. Robert E. Johnson is the chancellor of the UMass Dartmouth campus.[15]

The University of Massachusetts School of Law was opened in September 2010 three miles from the Dartmouth campus.

University of Massachusetts Lowell

 
Cumnock Hall, on North Campus

UMass Lowell is the product of a 1971 merger between Lowell State College (founded in 1894 as Lowell Normal School) and Lowell Technological Institute (founded in 1895 as the Lowell Textile School). The merged institution became the University of Lowell, with the former Lowell Tech serving as the North Campus and the former Lowell State serving as the South Campus.

UMass Lowell is a comprehensive University with a national reputation in science, engineering, Management and technology, and committed to educating students for lifelong success in a diverse world and conducting research and outreach activities that sustain the economic, environmental and social health of the region.

UMass Lowell is located in the Merrimack Valley, close to Boston, ocean beaches, and the mountains of New Hampshire. With a national reputation for education and research in science, engineering, and technology, the campus offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs. Academic programs include internships, co-ops, service learning, and international education.[16]

UMass Lowell has a total of 18,316[17] students as of fall 2017 and is the fastest growing of the five UMass campuses.[18] The campus offers over 120 fully accredited programs taught by 737 faculty members in five colleges. Most of the 75 bachelor's degree programs offer five-year Bachelor's to Master's programs. The student-to-faculty ratio is 15:1 and half of the undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students. Ninety-three percent of the full-time faculty members hold the highest degree in their fields.[16]

There are 12 University residence halls located on the campus. There are more than 120 active student organizations on campus, a campus recreation center, 16 NCAA Division I sports teams that compete in the America East Conference, and the ice hockey team that competes in the Hockey East Conference.

University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

 
The Lazare Research Building

The University of Massachusetts Worcester, also known as UMass Chan Medical School or UMass Medical School is one of the fastest growing academic health science centers in the country and is home to the School of Medicine (SOM) — the Commonwealth's only public medical school — the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS), the Graduate School of Nursing (GSN), and a research enterprise that attracts more than $200 million in external funding annually.[19]

Located in the heart of Central Massachusetts on a 63-acre (250,000 m2) campus it shares with clinical partner UMass Memorial Health Care, the region's premier health care delivery system and largest employer, UMass Chan Medical consistently ranks among the top ten percent in the U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of best medical schools.[19]

The work of UMass Chan Medical researcher and 2006 Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello, an investigator of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute, toward the discovery of RNA interference has launched a promising new field of research. The school is also the home of the Albert Sherman Center, an interdisciplinary, research and education facility that fosters collaboration among scientists and innovation across disciplines.[19] Michael F. Collins is the chancellor of the UMass Chan Medical School campus.[20]

University of Massachusetts School of Law

The University of Massachusetts School of Law also known as the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth Law School, UMass Law School or UMass Law is located near the main campus of UMass Dartmouth in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts and is also a part of UMass Dartmouth. [21]

UMass Law was established in 1981 as the Southeastern Massachusetts-Rhode Island-Avins Law School with a volunteer faculty and a handful of part-time students. It grew from a store-front operation, offering a weekend program of study in Fall River, Massachusetts to a dual-division law school located in its own state-of-the-art facility in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. [21]

In 1986 the Southeastern Massachusetts-Rhode Island-Avins Law School became the Southern New England School of Law (SNESL). In 1992 the first full-time program at SNESL was established along with SNESL's first day classes. In 1994 SNESL moved to its new current site at 333 Faunce Corner Road in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. In 1995 SNESL was Accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges. In 2009 University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees approves UMass Dartmouth plan to offer Juris Doctor (JD) degrees at SNESL. [21]

In 2010 the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education authorized UMass Dartmouth to offer JD degrees along with the establishment of the University of Massachusetts School of Law - Dartmouth (UMass Law). UMass Law was made possible by a $23 million donation of assets, a facility, land, library, technology, and cash from the Southern New England School of Law. In 2010 at the time of the donation from SNESL, SNESL had 1,200 alumni, 200 students, 13 full-time faculty members, and 24 adjunct faculty. [21]

Also in 2010 the first UMass Law class matriculates. In 2011 UMass Law confers their first JD degrees. In 2012 UMass Law was granted provisional approval by Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. In 2013 UMass Law was ranked among the top five law schools in region for black students in the Lawyers of Color Black Student's Guide to Law Schools 2014. In 2014 UMass Law was named to The National Jurist's first honor roll of law schools that deliver practical training along with the Justice Bridge Legal Access Center at UMass Law was commenced. In 2016 UMass Law was granted full approval by Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. [21]

Springfield satellite center

  • UMass Amherst Center at Springfield [22]

On August 8, 2013, The University of Massachusetts started requesting proposals for potential classroom and office space to establish a satellite center in Springfield. UMass was looking for 25,000 square feet of space that it would use for classrooms, faculty offices and other uses, with the option of doubling the amount of space at a later date.[23] On November 23, 2013, Gov. Deval Patrick and University of Massachusetts President Robert L. Caret announced the selection of Tower Square in downtown Springfield as the university's new satellite center. The university would lease 27,321 square feet on the second floor of the 30-floor building, which is owned by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. and located at 1500 Main St. UMass planned to establish academic programs at the center starting in the fall 2014.[24]

In 2014, the state of Massachusetts gave $5.2 million[25] to the Springfield satellite center to allow the university to complete construction and buy furnishings. .[26][27]

The satellite center, administered by the Amherst campus, opened in March 2014, registering students for September 2014.[28] Programs include nursing, education, business administration, addiction counseling, and GED classes.[29] Enrollment in the more than 20 courses offered at the center has grown from 250 students in the fall of 2014 when it opened to 850 in the spring of 2016, according to Daniel Montagna, director of operations at the center. From courses leading to bachelor and doctoral degrees in nursing to a master's degree in business administration, and from a 180-day teacher certification program to a cybersecurity certificate program fueled by a $5 million investment by MassMutual.[30]

University of Massachusetts Global

In September 2021, Brandman University reaffiliated with the University of Massachusetts from Chapman University via a change of control agreement and rebranded as UMass Global.[31]

Research

Collaborations

The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center is a joint venture of the University of Massachusetts system, MIT, Harvard, Boston University, and Northeastern to build a shared high-performance computing facility.[32] In 2010, UMass Boston partnered with Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center to collaborate on research aimed at addressing issues of cancer health disparities in disenfranchised populations under U54 Cancer Partnership.[33]

Inter Campus Programs

University of Massachusetts Intercampus Graduate School of Marine Sciences and Technology[34] is a graduate degree program offering Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy and Professional Science Master's Degree.[35] The graduates receive a joint degree from all four of the main UMass campuses.[34]

Finances and faculty pay

The FY 2014 Operating Budget for the UMass system is $2.94 billion representing a 2.6% increase over the current year expenses.[36] Several University of Massachusetts employees are among the highest paid state employees in Massachusetts.[37][38][39]

University president

The president is the university's chief executive officer and works to advance its mission of education, research and public service. Marty Meehan became the 27th president of the five-campus, 73,000-student University of Massachusetts system on July 1, 2015.

Before the 1962 establishment of the medical school, the president was the administrator of the system's only campus in Amherst. When UMass Boston was organized in 1964, it was headed by a chancellor who reported to the president. In 1970, as part of a reorganization, day-to-day leadership responsibilities for UMass Amherst were transferred to a chancellor, with both chancellors reporting on an equal basis to the president. Today, the president administers five campuses.

President Tenure[40]
Henry F. French 1864–1866
Paul A. Chadbourne 1866–1867 and 1882–1883
William S. Clark 1867–1879
Charles L. Flint 1879–1880
Levi Stockbridge 1876 and 1880–1882
James C. Greenough 1883–1886
Henry H. Goodell 1883 and 1886–1905
William P. Brooks 1905–1906
Kenyon L. Butterfield 1906–1924
Edward M. Lewis 1924–1927
Roscoe W. Thatcher 1927–1932
Hugh P. Baker 1933–1947
Ralph A. Van Meter 1947–1954
Jean Paul Mather 1954–1960
John W. Lederle 1960–1970
Robert C. Wood 1970–1977
Franklin K. Patterson 1978 (interim)
David C. Knapp 1978–1990
Joseph D. Duffey 1990–1991
E. K. Fretwell 1991–1992 (interim)
Michael Hooker 1992–1995
Sherry H. Penney 1995–1996 (interim)
William Bulger 1996–2003
Jack M. Wilson 2003–2011
Robert Caret 2011–2015
Marty Meehan 2015–

Board of Trustees

The University of Massachusetts is governed by a lay board of trustees. The board of trustees functions as a legislative body dealing mainly with questions of policy. The board is not an administrative or management board. In certain rare instances when required by the Massachusetts General Laws, it may function as an appeal body. The board establishes the general policies governing the university, but has delegated many powers to the president and, through the president, to campus administrators for day-to-day-operations.

The founding board had fourteen appointed members and four ex-officio members. Formerly, trustees were appointed by the legislature or the board itself; currently, members are appointed by the governor. The size of the board has fluctuated between twelve and twenty-four members. The current board is composed of nineteen voting members and three ex-officio non-voting members. Seventeen board members are appointed by the governor of the Commonwealth; at least five of those appointed must be alumni of the university, and one must be a representative of organized labor. The other two voting members are students. Overall, the board has five student members, elected for one-year terms, from the Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and Worcester campuses. Voting membership rotates among the campuses: two students are voting members and three others are ex officio non-voting members.

Notable people, alumni and faculty

Honorary alumni

The University of Massachusetts awarded its first-ever system-wide honorary degrees in 2006.[41][42]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Executive Office of Education, hdl:2452/36527. (Various documents related to University of Massachusetts System.)

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This article is about the statewide university system For the flagship campus often referred to as UMass see University of Massachusetts Amherst For other uses see University of Massachusetts disambiguation For the university chartered in 1917 under this name see Middlesex University Massachusetts The University of Massachusetts is the five campus public university system and the only public research system 5 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts The university system includes five campuses Amherst Boston Dartmouth Lowell and a medical school in Worcester a satellite campus in Springfield 6 7 and also 25 campuses throughout California and Washington with the University of Massachusetts Global University of MassachusettsTypeState university systemPublic universityUniversity systemEstablished1863 160 years ago 1863 Amherst campus 1964 UMass system Endowment 1 2 billion 2021 1 Budget 3 4 billion FY 2019 2 PresidentMarty MeehanAdministrative staff17 506 3 Students75 065 2019 4 LocationAmherst Boston Dartmouth Lowell Worcester North Dartmouth and Springfield Massachusetts United StatesCampusAmherst Flagship Campus BostonDartmouthLowellChan Medical School Worcester UMass Law North Dartmouth Springfield Satellite Campus NicknameUMassWebsitewww wbr massachusetts wbr eduAmherstBostonDartmouthLowellChan Medical SchoolAmherst Center at SpringfieldSchool of Lawclass notpageimage University of Massachusetts Locations The system administration is in Boston and Shrewsbury 8 and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and across its campuses enrolls 75 065 students 4 Contents 1 Campuses 1 1 University of Massachusetts Amherst 1 2 University of Massachusetts Boston 1 3 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 1 4 University of Massachusetts Lowell 1 5 University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School 1 6 University of Massachusetts School of Law 1 7 Springfield satellite center 2 University of Massachusetts Global 3 Research 3 1 Collaborations 3 2 Inter Campus Programs 4 Finances and faculty pay 5 University president 6 Board of Trustees 7 Notable people alumni and faculty 7 1 Honorary alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCampuses EditThe University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship and largest school in the UMass system It was also the first one established dating back to 1863 when it was founded as the Massachusetts Agricultural College The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School was founded in 1962 and is located in Worcester The University of Massachusetts Boston originally established in 1964 was merged with Boston State College in 1982 In 1991 the University of Lowell and Southeastern Massachusetts University joined the system as the University of Massachusetts Lowell and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth respectively University of Massachusetts Amherst Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Amherst UMass Amherst looking southeast from the air 2006 Amherst is the flagship and the largest of the UMass campuses as well as the first established Like many colleges and universities the Massachusetts Agricultural College as it was originally called in Amherst was founded as a land grant college in 1863 receiving initial start up funding as part of the Morrill Land Grant Colleges Act It became Massachusetts State College in 1931 and University of Massachusetts in 1947 The library system is the largest state supported library system in New England with over 6 1 million items The campus has many architecturally distinctive buildings commissioned by the Commonwealth and designed by world renowned architects Massachusetts offers a variety of academic and co curricular options Ninety two percent of the more than 1 300 full time faculty members hold the highest degree in their fields The average SAT score for the 2018 entering class is 1296 and the average GPA is 3 90 on a 4 0 scale The campus has 21 969 undergraduates and offers 109 bachelor s degree programs There is a student to faculty ratio of 18 1 and 81 of classes have fewer than 40 students 9 Massachusetts hosts Commonwealth Honors College CHC where admission is more competitive with an average SAT score of 1411 CHC offers personalized advising smaller class sizes taught by professors and a six building Honors Residential Community which opened in fall 2013 10 Students participate in 240 campus organizations 21 NCAA Division I athletic teams living learning residence halls community service internships and faculty research Massachusetts is also part of the Five Colleges consortium with Smith Mount Holyoke Hampshire and Amherst colleges all within a free bus ride of each other using the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority Students can take classes on any of these campuses and participate in all co curricular and cultural activities 10 Kumble R Subbaswamy serves as Massachusetts s 30th chancellor 11 University of Massachusetts Boston Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Boston The UMass Boston campus viewed from Squantum Point Park in Quincy UMass Boston is a research university 12 located in the City of Boston Located on the Columbia Point peninsula the university is surrounded by the Boston Harbor the John F Kennedy Library and the Massachusetts State Archives The Boston Globe is also headquartered adjacent to campus as well as Boston College High School Subsequently the university holds many partnerships with its neighboring organizations providing research and employment opportunities UMass Boston is known for its growing and diverse student body of more than 12 000 undergraduates and nearly 4 000 graduate students making it the third largest campus in the system 1 The university has five undergraduate colleges and two graduate colleges with over 100 undergraduate programs and 50 graduate programs Ninety three percent of full time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields 13 The campus is home to more than 100 student organizations including clubs literary magazines newspaper radio station art gallery and 16 NCAA Division III sports teams 13 Marcelo Suarez Orozco is the chancellor of the UMass Boston campus 2 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The Claire T Carney Library Located in southeastern Massachusetts UMass Dartmouth started in 1895 as the New Bedford Textile School the Bradford Durfee Textile School and later Southeastern Massachusetts University SMU UMass Dartmouth offers a wide array of programs in accounting finance management information systems operations management and marketing all of which are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB International UMass Dartmouth has top ranking engineering and nursing programs citation needed In addition to the 710 acre 2 9 km2 UMass Dartmouth main campus is satellite campuses are located throughout the SouthCoast 14 With 7 982 undergraduate students and 65 degree programs the campus has a student to faculty ratio of 18 1 in its College of Arts amp Sciences Charlton College of Business College of Engineering College of Nursing College of Visual and Performing Arts School of Education Public Policy and Civic Engagement and the School for Marine Science and Technology The university hosts internships undergraduate research opportunities and service learning experiences as well as an Honors Program 14 More than 100 student organizations and 25 NCAA Division III athletic teams provide a strong community beyond the classroom The buildings of the campus were designed by internationally renowned Modernist architect Paul Rudolph Dr Robert E Johnson is the chancellor of the UMass Dartmouth campus 15 The University of Massachusetts School of Law was opened in September 2010 three miles from the Dartmouth campus University of Massachusetts Lowell Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Lowell Cumnock Hall on North Campus UMass Lowell is the product of a 1971 merger between Lowell State College founded in 1894 as Lowell Normal School and Lowell Technological Institute founded in 1895 as the Lowell Textile School The merged institution became the University of Lowell with the former Lowell Tech serving as the North Campus and the former Lowell State serving as the South Campus UMass Lowell is a comprehensive University with a national reputation in science engineering Management and technology and committed to educating students for lifelong success in a diverse world and conducting research and outreach activities that sustain the economic environmental and social health of the region UMass Lowell is located in the Merrimack Valley close to Boston ocean beaches and the mountains of New Hampshire With a national reputation for education and research in science engineering and technology the campus offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs Academic programs include internships co ops service learning and international education 16 UMass Lowell has a total of 18 316 17 students as of fall 2017 and is the fastest growing of the five UMass campuses 18 The campus offers over 120 fully accredited programs taught by 737 faculty members in five colleges Most of the 75 bachelor s degree programs offer five year Bachelor s to Master s programs The student to faculty ratio is 15 1 and half of the undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students Ninety three percent of the full time faculty members hold the highest degree in their fields 16 There are 12 University residence halls located on the campus There are more than 120 active student organizations on campus a campus recreation center 16 NCAA Division I sports teams that compete in the America East Conference and the ice hockey team that competes in the Hockey East Conference University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School The Lazare Research Building The University of Massachusetts Worcester also known as UMass Chan Medical School or UMass Medical School is one of the fastest growing academic health science centers in the country and is home to the School of Medicine SOM the Commonwealth s only public medical school the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences GSBS the Graduate School of Nursing GSN and a research enterprise that attracts more than 200 million in external funding annually 19 Located in the heart of Central Massachusetts on a 63 acre 250 000 m2 campus it shares with clinical partner UMass Memorial Health Care the region s premier health care delivery system and largest employer UMass Chan Medical consistently ranks among the top ten percent in the U S News amp World Report s annual ranking of best medical schools 19 The work of UMass Chan Medical researcher and 2006 Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello an investigator of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute toward the discovery of RNA interference has launched a promising new field of research The school is also the home of the Albert Sherman Center an interdisciplinary research and education facility that fosters collaboration among scientists and innovation across disciplines 19 Michael F Collins is the chancellor of the UMass Chan Medical School campus 20 University of Massachusetts School of Law Edit Main article University of Massachusetts School of Law The University of Massachusetts School of Law also known as the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Law School UMass Law School or UMass Law is located near the main campus of UMass Dartmouth in North Dartmouth Massachusetts and is also a part of UMass Dartmouth 21 UMass Law was established in 1981 as the Southeastern Massachusetts Rhode Island Avins Law School with a volunteer faculty and a handful of part time students It grew from a store front operation offering a weekend program of study in Fall River Massachusetts to a dual division law school located in its own state of the art facility in North Dartmouth Massachusetts 21 In 1986 the Southeastern Massachusetts Rhode Island Avins Law School became the Southern New England School of Law SNESL In 1992 the first full time program at SNESL was established along with SNESL s first day classes In 1994 SNESL moved to its new current site at 333 Faunce Corner Road in North Dartmouth Massachusetts In 1995 SNESL was Accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges In 2009 University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees approves UMass Dartmouth plan to offer Juris Doctor JD degrees at SNESL 21 In 2010 the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education authorized UMass Dartmouth to offer JD degrees along with the establishment of the University of Massachusetts School of Law Dartmouth UMass Law UMass Law was made possible by a 23 million donation of assets a facility land library technology and cash from the Southern New England School of Law In 2010 at the time of the donation from SNESL SNESL had 1 200 alumni 200 students 13 full time faculty members and 24 adjunct faculty 21 Also in 2010 the first UMass Law class matriculates In 2011 UMass Law confers their first JD degrees In 2012 UMass Law was granted provisional approval by Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association In 2013 UMass Law was ranked among the top five law schools in region for black students in the Lawyers of Color Black Student s Guide to Law Schools 2014 In 2014 UMass Law was named to The National Jurist s first honor roll of law schools that deliver practical training along with the Justice Bridge Legal Access Center at UMass Law was commenced In 2016 UMass Law was granted full approval by Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association 21 Springfield satellite center Edit UMass Amherst Center at Springfield 22 On August 8 2013 The University of Massachusetts started requesting proposals for potential classroom and office space to establish a satellite center in Springfield UMass was looking for 25 000 square feet of space that it would use for classrooms faculty offices and other uses with the option of doubling the amount of space at a later date 23 On November 23 2013 Gov Deval Patrick and University of Massachusetts President Robert L Caret announced the selection of Tower Square in downtown Springfield as the university s new satellite center The university would lease 27 321 square feet on the second floor of the 30 floor building which is owned by the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co and located at 1500 Main St UMass planned to establish academic programs at the center starting in the fall 2014 24 In 2014 the state of Massachusetts gave 5 2 million 25 to the Springfield satellite center to allow the university to complete construction and buy furnishings 26 27 The satellite center administered by the Amherst campus opened in March 2014 registering students for September 2014 28 Programs include nursing education business administration addiction counseling and GED classes 29 Enrollment in the more than 20 courses offered at the center has grown from 250 students in the fall of 2014 when it opened to 850 in the spring of 2016 according to Daniel Montagna director of operations at the center From courses leading to bachelor and doctoral degrees in nursing to a master s degree in business administration and from a 180 day teacher certification program to a cybersecurity certificate program fueled by a 5 million investment by MassMutual 30 University of Massachusetts Global EditMain article University of Massachusetts Global In September 2021 Brandman University reaffiliated with the University of Massachusetts from Chapman University via a change of control agreement and rebranded as UMass Global 31 Research EditCollaborations Edit The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center is a joint venture of the University of Massachusetts system MIT Harvard Boston University and Northeastern to build a shared high performance computing facility 32 In 2010 UMass Boston partnered with Dana Farber Harvard Cancer Center to collaborate on research aimed at addressing issues of cancer health disparities in disenfranchised populations under U54 Cancer Partnership 33 Inter Campus Programs Edit University of Massachusetts Intercampus Graduate School of Marine Sciences and Technology 34 is a graduate degree program offering Master of Science Doctor of Philosophy and Professional Science Master s Degree 35 The graduates receive a joint degree from all four of the main UMass campuses 34 Finances and faculty pay EditThe FY 2014 Operating Budget for the UMass system is 2 94 billion representing a 2 6 increase over the current year expenses 36 Several University of Massachusetts employees are among the highest paid state employees in Massachusetts 37 38 39 University president EditThe president is the university s chief executive officer and works to advance its mission of education research and public service Marty Meehan became the 27th president of the five campus 73 000 student University of Massachusetts system on July 1 2015 Before the 1962 establishment of the medical school the president was the administrator of the system s only campus in Amherst When UMass Boston was organized in 1964 it was headed by a chancellor who reported to the president In 1970 as part of a reorganization day to day leadership responsibilities for UMass Amherst were transferred to a chancellor with both chancellors reporting on an equal basis to the president Today the president administers five campuses President Tenure 40 Henry F French 1864 1866Paul A Chadbourne 1866 1867 and 1882 1883William S Clark 1867 1879Charles L Flint 1879 1880Levi Stockbridge 1876 and 1880 1882James C Greenough 1883 1886Henry H Goodell 1883 and 1886 1905William P Brooks 1905 1906Kenyon L Butterfield 1906 1924Edward M Lewis 1924 1927Roscoe W Thatcher 1927 1932Hugh P Baker 1933 1947Ralph A Van Meter 1947 1954Jean Paul Mather 1954 1960John W Lederle 1960 1970Robert C Wood 1970 1977Franklin K Patterson 1978 interim David C Knapp 1978 1990Joseph D Duffey 1990 1991E K Fretwell 1991 1992 interim Michael Hooker 1992 1995Sherry H Penney 1995 1996 interim William Bulger 1996 2003Jack M Wilson 2003 2011Robert Caret 2011 2015Marty Meehan 2015 Board of Trustees EditThe University of Massachusetts is governed by a lay board of trustees The board of trustees functions as a legislative body dealing mainly with questions of policy The board is not an administrative or management board In certain rare instances when required by the Massachusetts General Laws it may function as an appeal body The board establishes the general policies governing the university but has delegated many powers to the president and through the president to campus administrators for day to day operations The founding board had fourteen appointed members and four ex officio members Formerly trustees were appointed by the legislature or the board itself currently members are appointed by the governor The size of the board has fluctuated between twelve and twenty four members The current board is composed of nineteen voting members and three ex officio non voting members Seventeen board members are appointed by the governor of the Commonwealth at least five of those appointed must be alumni of the university and one must be a representative of organized labor The other two voting members are students Overall the board has five student members elected for one year terms from the Amherst Boston Dartmouth Lowell and Worcester campuses Voting membership rotates among the campuses two students are voting members and three others are ex officio non voting members Notable people alumni and faculty EditHonorary alumni Edit The University of Massachusetts awarded its first ever system wide honorary degrees in 2006 41 42 Nelson Mandela DHL Father of the Nation for South Africa Graca Machel DHL First Lady of South AfricaSee also 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