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Sunday, October 13, 2024 - Saturday, October 19, 2024

  • Fall 2024 OLLI
  • Blankenship/Kaldy meeting

    Blankenship/Kaldy meeting

  • UPCD Annual Fall Lecture

    UPCD Annual Fall Lecture

  • Fall 2024 OLLI
  • Neuroscience Research Symposium
  • Open House for Prospective Students 2024

    Join us on campus at our Fall Open House. The Open House program has everything you need to learn about UMass Boston from admissions staff to faculty and academic programs to student leaders representing clubs and organizations. Come for a visit and learn about our extraordinary education at a great value.
     

  • Open House for Prospective Students 2024

    Join us on campus at our Fall Open House. The Open House program has everything you need to learn about UMass Boston from admissions staff to faculty and academic programs to student leaders representing clubs and organizations. Come for a visit and learn about our extraordinary education at a great value.
     

  • Indigenous Boston Harbor | 10.19.2024

    Boston Harbor is Indigenous space. Indigenous Boston Harbor is a free boat tour of Boston Harbor and the Harbor Islands and a walking tour of Deer Island. Indigenous Boston Harbor is led by Elizabeth Solomon, Faries Gray, and Craig Podgurski, members of the Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag, and organized by artists Nicholas Brown and Sarah Kanouse. 

    Registration is required to attend. Email us at UHGallery@umb.edu for instructions. 

    Departing from the Fox Point Pavilion and Boat Dock in a vessel from the Division of Marine Operations at UMass Boston, the boat tour focuses on Indigenous relationships—past, present, and future—with the Harbor and Harbor Islands, particularly Deer, Thompson, Peddocks, Long, and Moon Islands. Evoking a not-so-distant past when the islands were hills and the harbor was land, the boat tour navigates a dynamic land and waterscape, highlighting Indigenous climate action, and envisioning an abundant Indigenous future.