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...have looked into several alternatives, including leasing Bunsen burners from other facilities such as MIT, Boston University, Boston College, Tufts, Emerson, Suffolk, Wellesley, Babson, Amherst, Brandeis, Northeastern, UMass-Boston, Berklee, Simmons, Bunker Hill Community College, and Lesley. Unfortunately, despite the abundance of Bunsen burners at neighboring colleges and local high schools, some of which are only a minute’s walk from Harvard, we have ruled out that option as a logistical unreality. We also decided against considering any equipment used for heating, sterilization, and combustion other than Bunsen burners...
...biotechnology industry, spur job development, and entice talented professors and researchers to the Bay State’s state universities. The bill would provide $500 million for lab construction and $250 million for research grants and post-doctoral education at the University of Massachusetts’ Worcester and Amherst campuses. The remaining $250 million would be allocated for tax credits to life sciences firms. The bill will have significant impacts on university-based and urban economies including Cambridge and Boston which both have burgeoning biotech industries. Newly elected Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio, who represents Cambridge, wrote a letter...
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team (2-0) swiftly and soundly defeated Massachusetts (1-3) 20-11 in Amherst this past weekend. “I think the game went really well,” junior Kaitlin Martin said. “We came out really hard because we knew that UMass was a team we could not take lightly.” The game started off bleak for Harvard as the Minutewomen got on the scoreboard first. UMass scored in the 39th second of play. This would be the first and last time UMass had a lead...
Princeton and Virginia saw their applicant pools rise by six and four percent, respectively. Other top schools have also seen major jumps in applicants, with the University of Chicago and Amherst College recording 18 percent and 17 percent increases...
Princeton and Virginia saw their applicant pools rise by six and four percent, respectively, according to The New York Times. Other elite universities have seen major jumps in applicants as well, with the University of Chicago and Amherst College recording 18 percent and 17 percent increases...