As the global pandemic closed the doors of schools, offices and public buildings worldwide, online teleconference platforms, such as Zoom, WebEx, Teams and many more have become the places where people gather to get work done. Yet, as anyone who has dragged themselves to back-to-back meetings or wrestled with the mute button knows, online conferencing software brings its own malady—so-called “Zoom burnout.”  Worse, the move to online work can exacerbate feelings of isolation.

These students were admitted to doctoral candidacy in academic year 2020–21.
These students were admitted to doctoral candidacy in academic year 2020–21.

A year after holding its Qualifying Exam Recognition Ceremony on Zoom, the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UMass Chan Medical School gathered in the Albert Sherman Center Auditorium on Tuesday, Sept.

The transformative $175 million gift to UMass Chan Medical School from The Morningside Foundation is significant not only because of the macro institutional impact it will make, but because of the lives it will touch in personal ways.

Jennifer Bradford, MD, MPH (photo: Erika Sidor Photography)
Jennifer Bradford, MD, MPH

UMass Chan Medical School’s Diversity and Inclusion Office facilitated the first of its “Centering the Margins” series on Wednesday, Sept. 15, with a discussion focused on a land acknowledgement for the Nipmuc Nation.

“This series is a time and a space for us to have informal dialogue around the unique experiences related to diverse communities,” said Marlina Duncan, EdD, vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion.

This year’s annual Steven Putterman Lecture, organized by UMass Chan Medical School’s Department of Family Medicine & Community Health, “Moving Towards Health Equity: Why Anti-racism Must Be a Core Value in Medicine,” was presented on Sept. 21 by J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH.

The Program in Systems Biology has been elevated to full department status, with Marian Walhout, PhD, the Maroun Semaan Chair in Biomedical Research and professor of molecular medicineserving as the founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology, Terence R. Flotte, MD, executive deputy chancellor and provost of UMass Chan Medical School and dean of the T.H. Chan School of Medicine, announced on Sep. 27.

The double feature of White Coat Ceremonies for the T.H. Chan School of Medicine Classes of 2024 and 2025, held at the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester on Friday, Sept. 17, had almost everything a touring Broadway show might have: pageantry, emotion and even drama. The audience learned at the 4 p.m. ceremony for the Class of 2024 that a speaker had stepped out to perform surgery in the interval following the 11 a.m. ceremony for the Class of 2025.

AMHERST, Mass. – New research, led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst reveals, for the first time, not only that the coastal Northeast—from Maine to Delaware—is heating faster than most regions of North America, but that this heating is linked to drastic alterations in the ocean and atmospheric conditions over the North Atlantic.

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