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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth or UMassD) is a public research university in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. It is the southernmost campus of the University of Massachusetts system.[3] Formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University (known locally as SMU), it was merged into the University of Massachusetts system in 1991.[4]

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
TypePublic research university
Established1895; 128 years ago (1895)
Parent institution
University of Massachusetts
AccreditationNECHE
Academic affiliations
Space grant
Endowment$54.6 million (2020)[1]
Budget$255.1 million (FY 2020)[1]
ChancellorMark A. Fuller
ProvostHanchen Huang
Academic staff
402
Students8,513[2]
Undergraduates6,841
Postgraduates1,672
Location,
U.S.

41°37′43″N 71°00′22″W / 41.62861°N 71.00611°W / 41.62861; -71.00611Coordinates: 41°37′43″N 71°00′22″W / 41.62861°N 71.00611°W / 41.62861; -71.00611
CampusSuburban, 710 acres (290 ha) with unique modern architectural design
Colors    Blue and gold
NicknameCorsair
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIILittle East, MASCAC
MascotArnie the Corsair
Websitewww.umassd.edu
Center for Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA)

The campus has an overall student body of 8,513 students (school year 2019–2020), including 6,841 undergraduates and 1,672 graduate/law students. As of the 2019–2020 academic year, UMass Dartmouth had 402 full-time faculty on staff.[5] The Dartmouth campus also includes the University of Massachusetts School of Law. UMass Dartmouth is classified as a "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[6]

History

 
New SMAST campus facility opened in 2017

The Dartmouth campus of the University of Massachusetts traces its roots to 1895 when the Massachusetts legislature chartered the New Bedford Textile School in New Bedford and the Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River. The New Bedford Textile School was renamed the New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology, and the Bradford Durfee Textile School was renamed the Bradford Durfee College of Technology.[7]

In 1962, the two schools were combined to create the Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, expanding to become Southeastern Massachusetts University by 1969. In 1964, the ground was broken on a unified campus not far from the Smith Mills section of Dartmouth between the two cities. The Liberal Arts building was completed in 1966, the Science & Engineering building in 1969, and the other original buildings were finished by 1971. The main campus has been expanded several times, including the Cedar Dell residences (begun in 1987), the Dion Science & Engineering Building in 1989, the Charlton College of Business in 2004, the new apartment-style residence halls in 2005, and the Research Building in 2007.[7]

In 1991, SMU joined the UMass system and adopted its present name. Since then, the university has expanded back into its original cities as well, with the Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, formerly Advanced Textiles & Manufacturing Center,[8] (2001, at the former Kerr Mill site in Fall River) and Professional and Continuing Education Center (2002, in the former Cherry & Webb building in Fall River), and the School for Marine Science and Technology (1996, adjacent to Fort Rodman in New Bedford), the Star Store visual arts building in New Bedford (2001) and a second Center for Professional and Continuing Education (2002, one block north on Purchase Street) in New Bedford.[7]

Year Event[9] Notes
1895 "New Bedford Textile School" established by State of MA
1899 "Bradford Durfee Textile School" established by State of MA

"New Bedford Textile School" first building established

Located at 1213 Purchase Street[10]
1904 City of Fall River and the State of MA each raise $35,000 for construction of "Bradford Durfee Textile School"

first building

Located at the Corner of Durfee and Bank Street[11]
1946

1947

"Bradford Durfee Textile School" changes name to "Bradford Durfee Technical Institute"

"New Bedford Textile School" changes name to "New Bedford Institute of Technology"

Both Schools expand education and degree offerings
1957 "Bradford Durfee Technical Institute changes name to "Bradford Durfee College of Technology" Begins granting 4-year degrees
1960 "New Bedford Institute of Technology" and "Bradford Durfee College of Technology" merge to form

"Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute" (SMTI). State of MA appropriates $1.5M to acquire campus site

1962 State of MA appoints Dr. Joseph Leo Driscoll as President of SMTI
1963 State of MA appropriates $6M for initial campus construction.

Paul Rudolph selected as architect for campus buildings[12]

1964-

1965

Largest amount of the 700+ acres acquired for Campus at 285 Old Westport Road[13]

Groundbreaking for construction of "Group I building" on June 14. 1964

1966 Dedication of the "Group I building" and Construction begins on "Group II (Science and

Engineering) building"

1967-

1968

Construction begins on the "Textile Technology building", the "Research building" the Campus Center and Administration building
1969 Completion of "Group II building", "Research Building" and "Textile Technology building"

SMTI becomes "Southeastern Massachusetts University"

1970-

1972

The Administration building is completed and dedicated as the "John E. Foster Administration building".

The Campus Center building is completed

Dr. Donald E. Walker becomes President of SMU.

1979 The "Research building" is renamed "The Violette building"
1984 Dr. John Russell Brazil becomes the President of SMU
1985-

1987

Groundbreaking for The "C. Norman Dion Science and Engineering building"

Groundbreaking for the "Cedar Dell residence halls"

1988 The "Swain School" in New Bedford merges with Southeastern Massachusetts University's College of Visual and Performing Arts.

The 1213 Purchase Street campus returns to the university (leased from the city of New Bedford) all other Swain buildings are sold.

The Swain School was originally established in 1881
1989 The "Dion Science and Engineering building" and the "Cedar Dell residence halls" are completed
1991 A new University of Massachusetts structure combines the Amherst, Boston and Worcester campuses with the Southeastern Massachusetts University and the University of Lowell. SMU becomes "UMass Dartmouth". Dr. Brazil continues as "Chancellor"
1992 Dr. Brazil steps down as Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth; Dr. Joseph C. Deck named interim Chancellor.
1993 Dr. Peter Cressy becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth
1997 "School for Marine Science and Technology building" is completed near Buzzards Bay; it is located on 2.6 acres on South Rodney French Blvd in New Bedford.
1999 Jean F. MacCormack becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth
2001 The "Star Store campus" in New Bedford opens with visual arts studios, classrooms, and the University Art Gallery.

The Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center opens in Fall River, offering laboratory and incubator space for start-up companies.

2002 The Professional and Continuing Education Center in Fall River opens in the "Cherry and Webb building" after renovation. Two new student residence buildings are opened.
2004 A new building for the "Charlton College of Business" is opened on the Dartmouth campus.

A second centrally located Center for Professional and Continuing Education opens in New Bedford.

The university breaks ground for two more student residence buildings, to meet the increasing demand for on-campus housing.

2007 New Research Building opens.[14] Site of the National Botulinum Research Center and other laboratories focusing on bio-technology-related science
2009 Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese-American Archives opens
2010 School of Law Established Incorporation of the "Southern New England School of Law", first established in 1981 [15]
2012 Dr. Divina Grossman becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth
2015-

2016

Dr. Divina Grossman steps down as Chancellor. Dr. Peyton Randolph Helm named interim Chancellor[16]
2017 Dr. Robert E Johnson becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth[17]
2020 Dr. Robert E Johnson steps down as Chancellor. Dr. Mark Preble named Acting Chancellor[17]
2021 Dr. Mark A. Fuller becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth[17]

Campuses

 
Central entrance at UMass Dartmouth SMAST East campus in New Bedford

Main campus, is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) south of Downtown Boston

  • 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747-2300

Satellite campuses and initiatives

 
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Fall River

Dartmouth, Massachusetts

New Bedford, Massachusetts

  • Star Store Visual Arts Building
  • Professional and Continuing Education (PCE)
  • School for Marine Science & Technology (SMAST)

Fall River, Massachusetts

  • Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Cost of attendance

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Graduate Tuition & Fees
2018 2019 2020 2021
In-State $15,854 $16,337 $16,915 $16,965
Out-of-State $28,285 $29,141 $30,103 $30,153
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
2018 2019 2020 2021
In-State $13,571 $13,921 $14,358 $14,408
Out-of-state $28,285 $29,141 $30,103 $30,153
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Living Costs
2018 2019 2020 2021
On-Campus Room & Board $12,936 $13,582 $12,936 $15,677
Other Expenses $1,572 $1,572 $1,572 $1,572
Off-Campus Room & Board $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000
Other Expenses $2,072 $2,072 $2,072 $2,072

College of Nursing and Health Sciences

The College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers five undergraduate Bachelor of Science degrees, two of which are offered online, and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. Programs include the Diversity Nursing Scholars Program, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, a PhD program offered to both BS and MS, and an online certificate program for Advanced Graduate Study: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. The college also offers a Global Health Minor to all majors.[18][19]

The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), an independent accrediting body that is officially recognized by the United States Secretary of Education,[20] has approved UMass Dartmouth's bachelor's and master's degree programs in nursing, as well as the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. The Massachusetts Board of Regulation of Nursing has also given the nursing education curriculum Full Approval.

Charlton College of Business

 
Charlton College of Business

The Charlton College of Business at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth offers seven undergraduate Bachelor of Science degrees, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, a Master of Science in Healthcare Management degree (both face-to-face and online), and several graduate certificates. It also offers a combined MBA/Juris Doctor (JD). There are certificate programs in Accounting, Business Foundations, Environmental Policy, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Organizational Leadership, Supply Change Management and Information Systems, and Sustainable Development.[21]

The college is the only AACSB-accredited (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) public business school in the southeastern region of Massachusetts.

The Charlton College of Business houses multiple nationally ranked degree programs. For the 2021–2022 academic year, the online MBA program was ranked No. 51 in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report. The school's undergraduate program is nationally ranked No. 150 by U.S. News.[22] The Princeton Review lists the Charlton College of Business as one of their best 296 business schools,[23] while the Academic Ranking of World Universities in its Global Ranking of Academic Subjects ranks Management subjects 201-300 globally [24]

Architecture

 
Entrance to the Campus Center
 
The benches and the stairs as seen from the catwalk between the Campus Center and the Liberal Arts Building

The buildings on the campus were designed by Modernist architect Paul Rudolph beginning in the early 1960s to distinguish the campus from the outside world and provide what might be considered a Social Utopian environment.[citation needed] The building architecture is similar to that of the Boston Government Service Center. Rudolph made both the exterior and interior of each building of rough concrete (béton brut), an essential element of the style known as Brutalism, and he endowed buildings with large windows. The stairs were made relatively short in height. Atria was also placed in the Liberal Arts and Science & Engineering buildings to give people a place to socialize between sections of the halls. These areas are also filled with hanging and potted indoor plants. The main door of each building faces towards the Robert Karam Campanile, keeping students within the academic life area, where buildings for classes are located. Large mounds of earth (berms) also stand between the parking lots, making the lots partially invisible from the original Academic Life area (though not from within some recent additions to it, such as the Charlton College of Business building). More recent buildings, most notably the Woodland Commons and residence halls south of the main campus, have been built to complement Rudolph's Late Modernist aesthetic.[citation needed]

In October 2013, Travel and Leisure named the university one of the most mysterious campuses in the United States. It compared the library to a concrete spaceship, describing it as an icon of the Brutalist style of architecture that has been both beloved and derided since its construction in the 1960s.[25]

The university has large areas of undeveloped green space with numerous footpaths, including wooded areas, grasslands, wetlands, and ponds.

 
Panoramic view of the campus, highlighting Paul Rudolph's brutalist designs. Karam Campanile at far right.

Claire T. Carney Library

 
The Claire T. Carney Library

Archives & Special Collections

The Archives & Special Collections preserves historical records, publications and graduate theses of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (University Records) as well as personal and professional papers of faculty, staff, students and selected individuals and organizations from the surrounding communities of southeastern Massachusetts (Manuscript Collections).

Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Archives

The world's largest, most complete compilation of materials relating to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.[citation needed] Established in 1984, the archives contains thousands of copies of government documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act public disclosure process as well as manuscripts, photographs, audiotape interviews, video tapes, news clippings and research notes compiled by journalists and other private citizens who have investigated discrepancies in the case.

Ferreira-Mendes Portuguese American Archives

Records of fraternal, religious and social organizations; family photographs, scrapbooks and oral histories which illustrate the collective experience of immigration, settlement, and life in the United States; the records of prominent individuals of Portuguese descent; and records of local business and other institutions that either serve or were created by Portuguese-Americans.

Paul Rudolph & His Architecture

This featured section of the Claire T. Carney website is a comprehensive reference resource for the architect and his designs, with particular emphasis on SMTI / UMass Dartmouth. It provides a comprehensive bibliography of the works, writings, and life of the architect, complete with supporting images, documents, and media.

Student life

Student organizations

The Student Government Association, which is controlled by 34 seats, is a student-run group that handles all student activity fees and disperses them to the various clubs and organizations. There are over 160 student clubs and organizations, 11 intramural sports teams/organizations,[5] and a full-service, public radio spectrum campus radio station, WUMD 89.3, broadcasting at 9,600 watts.

Housing and residential education

General information

On-campus living provides three different residence options:[26]

  • Traditional Residence Halls
  • Apartments
  • Townhouses

Each hall is staffed by a professional Resident Director, and 8–14 student Resident Assistants. Each Hall also features a Hall Council which plans events, holds elections, and engages with the larger residential population through Resident Student Association (a student-government organization for all residential students).

Dining services

There are multiple locations on Campus where food may be purchased. Food services are provided by Chartwells.[27] Dining locations include The Marketplace, The Grove, an on-campus Wendy's, an on-campus Dunkin', The Birch Grill, an on-campus Starbucks in the Library, and several On-the-Go carts.

Transportation

On-campus transportation is provided by the university, which includes a campus-loop shuttle that makes several stops across the main campus, shuttle services to nearby stores and businesses, and shuttle services from the main campus to the satellite campuses. The university also manages a "safe-rides" program, which offers on-request shuttle services across the campus for students after the shuttle stops operating, and "safe-walk" services which offers a campus police officer to escort students when the safe-ride shuttle stops.[28] Zipcar and bus charters are also offered on campus, and taxi services are available nearby.[29][30][31]

The shuttle stop outside the campus center also serves as a stop for the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority, which provides public bus services to New Bedford and Fall River at no cost to students.[28][32] Daily bus service to Taunton and Boston is also offered via DATTCO buses.[33]

Athletics

UMass Dartmouth athletic teams, known by their nickname, the Corsairs, compete in a variety of sports. Men and women compete in NCAA Division III. The men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, ice hockey, soccer, and track and field. The women's sports are basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track and field, and volleyball. Most of the teams compete in the Little East Conference, while the men's ice hockey and football teams compete in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference. In the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic, UMass Dartmouth cut 8 athletic teams to redirect funding into the remaining 17 other programs. The sports impacted include the discontinuation of men's lacrosse, women's equestrian, men's golf, co-ed sailing, men's and women's swimming and diving, and men's and women's tennis.

Rankings and recognition

In 2016, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth received its new designated status from Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as "Doctoral University: Higher research activity".[38][non-primary source needed] In the 2020 college ranking published by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education, UMass Dartmouth was featured among top 800 of all public and private higher education institutions in the country,[39] while Business Insider listed the university in 2014 among its 600 "Smartest Colleges in America" based on ACT and SAT scores of the entering students.[40] The Princeton Review lists the university among their most 361 "Green Colleges" of the country.[41] UMass Dartmouth is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[42]

Other rankings and recognition:

  • In 2017, the university ranked #204 by PayScale by salary potential for 2016–2017.[43]
  • In 2019, the university ranked #76 in "Best Online Graduate Business Programs (Excluding MBA)", #41-#51 in "Best Online Graduate Computer Information Technology Programs" and #132-#170 in "Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs" by U.S. News & World Report.[44]
  • In 2019, the university ranked #7 in College Gazette's top 10 "hidden gem" public universities in the United States.[45]
  • In 2021, the university ranked #217 in "Best National Universities", #76 in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", #109 in "Top Public Schools", and #145 in "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs".[46]
  • In 2021, Academic Ranking of World Universities listed academic subject in Oceanography as 76-100 globally.[47]

Notable alumni

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website
  • School newspaper
  • The Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation - a non-profit organization representing the Paul Rudolph estate, dedicated to communicating, preserving and extending Paul Rudolph's legacy with an online archive of over 12,000 images in addition to written and biographical materials.
  • The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Project Page from the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation archives

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campus of the University of Massachusetts system 3 Formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University known locally as SMU it was merged into the University of Massachusetts system in 1991 4 University of Massachusetts DartmouthTypePublic research universityEstablished1895 128 years ago 1895 Parent institutionUniversity of MassachusettsAccreditationNECHEAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 54 6 million 2020 1 Budget 255 1 million FY 2020 1 ChancellorMark A FullerProvostHanchen HuangAcademic staff402Students8 513 2 Undergraduates6 841Postgraduates1 672LocationDartmouth Massachusetts U S 41 37 43 N 71 00 22 W 41 62861 N 71 00611 W 41 62861 71 00611 Coordinates 41 37 43 N 71 00 22 W 41 62861 N 71 00611 W 41 62861 71 00611CampusSuburban 710 acres 290 ha with unique modern architectural designColors Blue and goldNicknameCorsairSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III Little East MASCACMascotArnie the CorsairWebsitewww wbr umassd wbr eduCenter for Visual and Performing Arts CVPA The campus has an overall student body of 8 513 students school year 2019 2020 including 6 841 undergraduates and 1 672 graduate law students As of the 2019 2020 academic year UMass Dartmouth had 402 full time faculty on staff 5 The Dartmouth campus also includes the University of Massachusetts School of Law UMass Dartmouth is classified as a R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Cost of attendance 4 College of Nursing and Health Sciences 5 Charlton College of Business 6 Architecture 7 Claire T Carney Library 7 1 Archives amp Special Collections 7 2 Robert F Kennedy Assassination Archives 7 3 Ferreira Mendes Portuguese American Archives 7 4 Paul Rudolph amp His Architecture 8 Student life 8 1 Student organizations 8 2 Housing and residential education 8 2 1 General information 8 3 Dining services 8 4 Transportation 9 Athletics 10 Rankings and recognition 11 Notable alumni 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources University of Massachusetts Dartmouth news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message New SMAST campus facility opened in 2017 The Dartmouth campus of the University of Massachusetts traces its roots to 1895 when the Massachusetts legislature chartered the New Bedford Textile School in New Bedford and the Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River The New Bedford Textile School was renamed the New Bedford Institute of Textiles and Technology and the Bradford Durfee Textile School was renamed the Bradford Durfee College of Technology 7 In 1962 the two schools were combined to create the Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute expanding to become Southeastern Massachusetts University by 1969 In 1964 the ground was broken on a unified campus not far from the Smith Mills section of Dartmouth between the two cities The Liberal Arts building was completed in 1966 the Science amp Engineering building in 1969 and the other original buildings were finished by 1971 The main campus has been expanded several times including the Cedar Dell residences begun in 1987 the Dion Science amp Engineering Building in 1989 the Charlton College of Business in 2004 the new apartment style residence halls in 2005 and the Research Building in 2007 7 In 1991 SMU joined the UMass system and adopted its present name Since then the university has expanded back into its original cities as well with the Center for Innovation amp Entrepreneurship formerly Advanced Textiles amp Manufacturing Center 8 2001 at the former Kerr Mill site in Fall River and Professional and Continuing Education Center 2002 in the former Cherry amp Webb building in Fall River and the School for Marine Science and Technology 1996 adjacent to Fort Rodman in New Bedford the Star Store visual arts building in New Bedford 2001 and a second Center for Professional and Continuing Education 2002 one block north on Purchase Street in New Bedford 7 Year Event 9 Notes1895 New Bedford Textile School established by State of MA1899 Bradford Durfee Textile School established by State of MA New Bedford Textile School first building established Located at 1213 Purchase Street 10 1904 City of Fall River and the State of MA each raise 35 000 for construction of Bradford Durfee Textile School first building Located at the Corner of Durfee and Bank Street 11 1946 1947 Bradford Durfee Textile School changes name to Bradford Durfee Technical Institute New Bedford Textile School changes name to New Bedford Institute of Technology Both Schools expand education and degree offerings1957 Bradford Durfee Technical Institute changes name to Bradford Durfee College of Technology Begins granting 4 year degrees1960 New Bedford Institute of Technology and Bradford Durfee College of Technology merge to form Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute SMTI State of MA appropriates 1 5M to acquire campus site1962 State of MA appoints Dr Joseph Leo Driscoll as President of SMTI1963 State of MA appropriates 6M for initial campus construction Paul Rudolph selected as architect for campus buildings 12 1964 1965 Largest amount of the 700 acres acquired for Campus at 285 Old Westport Road 13 Groundbreaking for construction of Group I building on June 14 19641966 Dedication of the Group I building and Construction begins on Group II Science and Engineering building 1967 1968 Construction begins on the Textile Technology building the Research building the Campus Center and Administration building1969 Completion of Group II building Research Building and Textile Technology building SMTI becomes Southeastern Massachusetts University 1970 1972 The Administration building is completed and dedicated as the John E Foster Administration building The Campus Center building is completedDr Donald E Walker becomes President of SMU 1979 The Research building is renamed The Violette building 1984 Dr John Russell Brazil becomes the President of SMU1985 1987 Groundbreaking for The C Norman Dion Science and Engineering building Groundbreaking for the Cedar Dell residence halls 1988 The Swain School in New Bedford merges with Southeastern Massachusetts University s College of Visual and Performing Arts The 1213 Purchase Street campus returns to the university leased from the city of New Bedford all other Swain buildings are sold The Swain School was originally established in 18811989 The Dion Science and Engineering building and the Cedar Dell residence halls are completed1991 A new University of Massachusetts structure combines the Amherst Boston and Worcester campuses with the Southeastern Massachusetts University and the University of Lowell SMU becomes UMass Dartmouth Dr Brazil continues as Chancellor 1992 Dr Brazil steps down as Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth Dr Joseph C Deck named interim Chancellor 1993 Dr Peter Cressy becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth1997 School for Marine Science and Technology building is completed near Buzzards Bay it is located on 2 6 acres on South Rodney French Blvd in New Bedford 1999 Jean F MacCormack becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth2001 The Star Store campus in New Bedford opens with visual arts studios classrooms and the University Art Gallery The Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center opens in Fall River offering laboratory and incubator space for start up companies 2002 The Professional and Continuing Education Center in Fall River opens in the Cherry and Webb building after renovation Two new student residence buildings are opened 2004 A new building for the Charlton College of Business is opened on the Dartmouth campus A second centrally located Center for Professional and Continuing Education opens in New Bedford The university breaks ground for two more student residence buildings to meet the increasing demand for on campus housing 2007 New Research Building opens 14 Site of the National Botulinum Research Center and other laboratories focusing on bio technology related science2009 Ferreira Mendes Portuguese American Archives opens2010 School of Law Established Incorporation of the Southern New England School of Law first established in 1981 15 2012 Dr Divina Grossman becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth2015 2016 Dr Divina Grossman steps down as Chancellor Dr Peyton Randolph Helm named interim Chancellor 16 2017 Dr Robert E Johnson becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth 17 2020 Dr Robert E Johnson steps down as Chancellor Dr Mark Preble named Acting Chancellor 17 2021 Dr Mark A Fuller becomes Chancellor of UMass Dartmouth 17 Campuses Edit Central entrance at UMass Dartmouth SMAST East campus in New Bedford Main campus is located approximately 60 miles 97 km south of Downtown Boston 285 Old Westport Road Dartmouth MA 02747 2300Satellite campuses and initiatives Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Fall River Dartmouth Massachusetts School of LawNew Bedford Massachusetts Star Store Visual Arts Building Professional and Continuing Education PCE School for Marine Science amp Technology SMAST Fall River Massachusetts Center for Innovation amp EntrepreneurshipCost of attendance EditUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth Graduate Tuition amp Fees 2018 2019 2020 2021In State 15 854 16 337 16 915 16 965Out of State 28 285 29 141 30 103 30 153University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Undergraduate Tuition amp Fees 2018 2019 2020 2021In State 13 571 13 921 14 358 14 408Out of state 28 285 29 141 30 103 30 153University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Living Costs 2018 2019 2020 2021On Campus Room amp Board 12 936 13 582 12 936 15 677Other Expenses 1 572 1 572 1 572 1 572Off Campus Room amp Board 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000Other Expenses 2 072 2 072 2 072 2 072College of Nursing and Health Sciences EditThe College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers five undergraduate Bachelor of Science degrees two of which are offered online and a Master of Science in Nursing MSN degree Programs include the Diversity Nursing Scholars Program Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP program a PhD program offered to both BS and MS and an online certificate program for Advanced Graduate Study Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner The college also offers a Global Health Minor to all majors 18 19 The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education CCNE an independent accrediting body that is officially recognized by the United States Secretary of Education 20 has approved UMass Dartmouth s bachelor s and master s degree programs in nursing as well as the Doctor of Nursing Practice program The Massachusetts Board of Regulation of Nursing has also given the nursing education curriculum Full Approval Charlton College of Business Edit Charlton College of Business The Charlton College of Business at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers seven undergraduate Bachelor of Science degrees a Master of Business Administration MBA degree a Master of Science in Healthcare Management degree both face to face and online and several graduate certificates It also offers a combined MBA Juris Doctor JD There are certificate programs in Accounting Business Foundations Environmental Policy Finance International Business Marketing Organizational Leadership Supply Change Management and Information Systems and Sustainable Development 21 The college is the only AACSB accredited Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business public business school in the southeastern region of Massachusetts The Charlton College of Business houses multiple nationally ranked degree programs For the 2021 2022 academic year the online MBA program was ranked No 51 in the nation according to U S News amp World Report The school s undergraduate program is nationally ranked No 150 by U S News 22 The Princeton Review lists the Charlton College of Business as one of their best 296 business schools 23 while the Academic Ranking of World Universities in its Global Ranking of Academic Subjects ranks Management subjects 201 300 globally 24 Architecture Edit Entrance to the Campus Center The benches and the stairs as seen from the catwalk between the Campus Center and the Liberal Arts Building The buildings on the campus were designed by Modernist architect Paul Rudolph beginning in the early 1960s to distinguish the campus from the outside world and provide what might be considered a Social Utopian environment citation needed The building architecture is similar to that of the Boston Government Service Center Rudolph made both the exterior and interior of each building of rough concrete beton brut an essential element of the style known as Brutalism and he endowed buildings with large windows The stairs were made relatively short in height Atria was also placed in the Liberal Arts and Science amp Engineering buildings to give people a place to socialize between sections of the halls These areas are also filled with hanging and potted indoor plants The main door of each building faces towards the Robert Karam Campanile keeping students within the academic life area where buildings for classes are located Large mounds of earth berms also stand between the parking lots making the lots partially invisible from the original Academic Life area though not from within some recent additions to it such as the Charlton College of Business building More recent buildings most notably the Woodland Commons and residence halls south of the main campus have been built to complement Rudolph s Late Modernist aesthetic citation needed In October 2013 Travel and Leisure named the university one of the most mysterious campuses in the United States It compared the library to a concrete spaceship describing it as an icon of the Brutalist style of architecture that has been both beloved and derided since its construction in the 1960s 25 The university has large areas of undeveloped green space with numerous footpaths including wooded areas grasslands wetlands and ponds Panoramic view of the campus highlighting Paul Rudolph s brutalist designs Karam Campanile at far right Claire T Carney Library Edit The Claire T Carney LibraryThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available February 2020 Archives amp Special Collections Edit The Archives amp Special Collections preserves historical records publications and graduate theses of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth University Records as well as personal and professional papers of faculty staff students and selected individuals and organizations from the surrounding communities of southeastern Massachusetts Manuscript Collections Robert F Kennedy Assassination Archives Edit The world s largest most complete compilation of materials relating to the assassination of Robert F Kennedy citation needed Established in 1984 the archives contains thousands of copies of government documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act public disclosure process as well as manuscripts photographs audiotape interviews video tapes news clippings and research notes compiled by journalists and other private citizens who have investigated discrepancies in the case Ferreira Mendes Portuguese American Archives Edit Records of fraternal religious and social organizations family photographs scrapbooks and oral histories which illustrate the collective experience of immigration settlement and life in the United States the records of prominent individuals of Portuguese descent and records of local business and other institutions that either serve or were created by Portuguese Americans Paul Rudolph amp His Architecture Edit This featured section of the Claire T Carney website is a comprehensive reference resource for the architect and his designs with particular emphasis on SMTI UMass Dartmouth It provides a comprehensive bibliography of the works writings and life of the architect complete with supporting images documents and media Student life EditStudent organizations Edit The Student Government Association which is controlled by 34 seats is a student run group that handles all student activity fees and disperses them to the various clubs and organizations There are over 160 student clubs and organizations 11 intramural sports teams organizations 5 and a full service public radio spectrum campus radio station WUMD 89 3 broadcasting at 9 600 watts Housing and residential education Edit General information Edit On campus living provides three different residence options 26 Traditional Residence Halls Apartments TownhousesEach hall is staffed by a professional Resident Director and 8 14 student Resident Assistants Each Hall also features a Hall Council which plans events holds elections and engages with the larger residential population through Resident Student Association a student government organization for all residential students Dining services Edit There are multiple locations on Campus where food may be purchased Food services are provided by Chartwells 27 Dining locations include The Marketplace The Grove an on campus Wendy s an on campus Dunkin The Birch Grill an on campus Starbucks in the Library and several On the Go carts Transportation Edit On campus transportation is provided by the university which includes a campus loop shuttle that makes several stops across the main campus shuttle services to nearby stores and businesses and shuttle services from the main campus to the satellite campuses The university also manages a safe rides program which offers on request shuttle services across the campus for students after the shuttle stops operating and safe walk services which offers a campus police officer to escort students when the safe ride shuttle stops 28 Zipcar and bus charters are also offered on campus and taxi services are available nearby 29 30 31 The shuttle stop outside the campus center also serves as a stop for the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority which provides public bus services to New Bedford and Fall River at no cost to students 28 32 Daily bus service to Taunton and Boston is also offered via DATTCO buses 33 Athletics EditSee also UMass Dartmouth Corsairs football UMass Dartmouth athletic teams known by their nickname the Corsairs compete in a variety of sports Men and women compete in NCAA Division III The men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football ice hockey soccer and track and field The women s sports are basketball cross country field hockey lacrosse soccer softball track and field and volleyball Most of the teams compete in the Little East Conference while the men s ice hockey and football teams compete in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference In the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic UMass Dartmouth cut 8 athletic teams to redirect funding into the remaining 17 other programs The sports impacted include the discontinuation of men s lacrosse women s equestrian men s golf co ed sailing men s and women s swimming and diving and men s and women s tennis Rankings and recognition EditAcademic rankingsNationalTHE WSJ 34 501 600U S News amp World Report 35 217Washington Monthly 36 125GlobalU S News amp World Report 37 1035In 2016 the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth received its new designated status from Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as Doctoral University Higher research activity 38 non primary source needed In the 2020 college ranking published by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education UMass Dartmouth was featured among top 800 of all public and private higher education institutions in the country 39 while Business Insider listed the university in 2014 among its 600 Smartest Colleges in America based on ACT and SAT scores of the entering students 40 The Princeton Review lists the university among their most 361 Green Colleges of the country 41 UMass Dartmouth is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 42 Other rankings and recognition In 2017 the university ranked 204 by PayScale by salary potential for 2016 2017 43 In 2019 the university ranked 76 in Best Online Graduate Business Programs Excluding MBA 41 51 in Best Online Graduate Computer Information Technology Programs and 132 170 in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs by U S News amp World Report 44 In 2019 the university ranked 7 in College Gazette s top 10 hidden gem public universities in the United States 45 In 2021 the university ranked 217 in Best National Universities 76 in Top Performers on Social Mobility 109 in Top Public Schools and 145 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs 46 In 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities listed academic subject in Oceanography as 76 100 globally 47 Notable alumni EditKevin Aguiar politician who represented the 7th Bristol district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives Steven Baddour attorney and politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Antonio F D Cabral B A 1978 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1990 present Robert Correia B S 1962 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1976 2008 mayor of Fall River 2008 09 Charles A Dewey United States federal judge in Iowa s southern district Scott Ferson President Liberty Square Group 48 Bruce Gray B F A 1983 sculptor Pooch Hall actor Brian Helgeland Academy Award winning screenwriter Marques Houtman Cape Verdean American basketball point guard Robert Koczera member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 11th Bristol district former member of the New Bedford City Council Edward M Lambert Jr commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Robert Leduc B S 1978 49 president of Pratt amp Whitney 2016 present 50 Sheri McCoy CEO Avon Products former executive at Johnson amp Johnson Lawrence G McDonald former vice president at Lehman Brothers author Mark C Montigny B A member of the Massachusetts Senate 1993 present David Nyzio BFA 1982 artist Jim Perdue M S chicken industry executive 51 Susan Mohl Powers M F A artist Joe Proctor attended professional mixed martial artist won the RF amp AFO Lightweight Titles current UFC Lightweight 52 John F Quinn American politician who represented 9th Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1992 to 2011 Michael Rodrigues Democratic member of the Massachusetts Senate Craig Rousseau B A 1993 B A 1994 comic book artist and co creator of The Perhapanauts Bonnie Seeman ceramic artist Seabury Stanton chairman of Berkshire Hathaway prior to its takeover by Warren Buffett attended the New Bedford Institute of Technology David B Sullivan B A 1979 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1997 2013 Jimmy Tingle comic Scott D Tingle NASA astronaut Philip Travis politician who represented the 4th Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1983 2007 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev convicted 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