51视频 student teams, including Mock Trial, a cyber security team, Model United Nations (U.N.) and an investment class, are on a winning streak this year.
The university鈥檚 Mock Trial team is off to a great start this year, with a win at a Bryant University tournament and strong showings at two more as they head into regionals in early 2025. Students say it鈥檚 fun 鈥 and that the skills they learn are great preparation for law school or life.
Philosophy Chair Nicholas Evans and Criminology Assoc. Prof. Neil Shortland are researching the future of artificial intelligence in warfare and policy under a pair of Department of Defense Minerva Grants worth $4.2 million, leading teams that include paid student researchers and other UML and outside faculty.
Three faculty members have won U.S. Department of Justice grants to study pressing issues in crime: whether 鈥渞ed flag鈥 laws help to prevent mass shootings, how police internal affairs units investigate citizen complaints, and whether sending mental health clinicians with Boston Police on some calls improves outcomes for troubled individuals.
Melissa Mullen, a 28-year veteran of the 51视频 Police Department, was sworn in as deputy chief, becoming the first woman to hold the role at the university.
Ryan Lamore, a housekeeper with Facilities Management, brightens people鈥檚 day 鈥 and copes with personal grief 鈥 by sharing dahlias from his home garden.
A trio of professors from the Climate Change Initiative will research how communities of various socioeconomic statuses are able to respond to severe weather events.
A new program aims to support transfer students so they can hit the ground running during their first semester at UML. The Transfer Alliance Program employs peer allies who are also transfer students.
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