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December 2005 - January 2006

 

Chancellor Collins held a reception honoring Joan Arches and Robert Chen, celebrating their receipt of the President’s Public Service Award. The event was Monday, January 30th 2006. To see the picture slide show, please follow this link »




Sam Yoon

Visit from Sam Yoon, city councilor

CPCS student, Nathan Cooper organized an event with Sam Yoon on dec. 12. Sam Yoon made history as the first Asian American ever to run for elected office in Boston - At Large seat on the Boston City Council.

Three CPCS Gerontology Students Receive Funding Awards

Three CPCS Gerontology students to applied for funding through the University’s recent undergraduate research award program. Two students, Sue Gnospelius and Nancy Leeman will receive travel assistance to present their Spring 2005 Capstone (completed under Beth Clemens) at the upcoming meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education in February in Indianapolis.

Katheryn Speranza will receive funding for her Spring 2006 Capstone (with Professor Nina Silverstein's DriveWell seminar) to assist her in carrying out community-based training sessions. The maximum for each award is $500.


University of Massachusetts Presents 2005 Public Service Awards

Joan Arches

CPCS Professor Joan Arches is the recipient of the President's Public Service Award

For Immediate Release: 
December 2, 2005 Contact:  Bill Wright, 617.287.7065

On December 2, 2005 University of Massachusetts President Jack M. Wilson and Board of Trustees Chairman James J. Karam presented President's Public Service Awards to seven faculty members, including one posthumous award. The awards are given annually to honor faculty members who have provided exemplary service to the Commonwealth. President Wilson said, "The seven individuals we recognize today are talented professionals who have transmitted their varied expertise into projects that benefit their students, the citizens of the Commonwealth, the nation and the world." Chairman Karam added, "The public service work that they do is what distinguishes the University of Massachusetts from many of the other institutions of higher education in this state. Whenever there is a pressing social need, the University of Massachusetts is ready to answer the call. Their achievements have brought tremendous approbation to the entire University system."

Professor Joan Arches, Public and Community Service, UMass Boston - As a member of the Advisory Board for CIRCLE (Center for Immigrant and Refugee Community Leadership and Empowerment), Professor Arches has been a main voice for curricular development. She is a leader in her department in service learning, teaching and community development. Portrait photo by Patrick O’Connor  

http://www.umb.edu/news/2005news/releases/december/publicserviceawards.html

Joan Arches receiving the Service Award

From left to right - UMass Board of Trustees Chairman James Karam, UMass Boston Student Trustee Fritz Hippolyte, UMass President Jack Wilson, UMass Boston Professor Joan Arches, UMass Boston Chancellor Michael F. Collins, M.D. and UMass Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Marcellette Williams

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