Is Pro-Trump Bias Leading Some US Counties to Lowball COVID-19 Deaths?
The official tally of COVID-19 American deaths stands at roughly half a million. But researchers are convinced that the actual
Read moreThe official tally of COVID-19 American deaths stands at roughly half a million. But researchers are convinced that the actual
Read moreShift in consumer habits The UK’s first national lockdown from March 2020 and its immediate aftermath saw a massive shift
Read morePolitical conservatism and nationalism was related to “caution” in unconscious decision-making, as well as “temporal discounting” – when rewards are
Read moreAs new, even more contagious variants of the virus that is COVID-19 continue to spread across the country, choosing the
Read moreOXFORD, Miss. – What student wouldn’t want an opportunity to have a rewarding career right out of college? Especially if
Read moreStudents who stayed in on Friday night were rewarded with a virtual visit from Schitt’s Creek cocreator, showrunner, and star
Read moreThe Tasso in Music Project, directed by department of music and dance professor Emiliano Ricciardi, has received Honorable Mention in
Read moreDisruptions to HIV prevention and treatment strategies due to the pandemic could increase new HIV infections amongst men who have
Read moreOXFORD, Miss. – Former Rebel basketball player Ray Waddell, of Dallas, Texas, has made a gift to the University of
Read moreThe nomination period for the spring 2021 UMass Amherst Rising Researcher student award program is open now through noon on Friday, March
Read moreThe UMass Amherst Libraries are pleased to announce the Libraries Workshop Series for spring 2021. This semester’s workshops include citation
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Read moreThe Citizens and Technology (CAT) Lab, led by J. Nathan Matias, assistant professor of communication in the College of Agriculture
Read moreThe University of Massachusetts Amherst seeks nominations of graduating seniors for the 21st Century Leaders Award. This award recognizes the strong academic
Read moreIn a sun-splashed community center, travel show producer and host Kim Haas moves in rhythm with conga drums, her blue
Read moreOregon Health & Science University will reestablish low-barrier, drive-through COVID-19 testing at the Portland Expo Center beginning Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Read moreMassive power outages in Texas brought on by a historic freeze could be avoided in the future if the state
Read moreHistorian and Cornell alumnus Josef Konvitz ’67 will explore and compare trends in tolerance in France and the United States
Read moreProvost John McCarthy invites nominations for this year’s Distinguished Community Engagement Awards for Research and Teaching. This award recognizes individuals
Read moreAdministrative affairs | Engineering | News releases | Profiles | Research | Science February 19, 2021 In fall of 2005,
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