Compelling Clips
This CD has exclusive new tracks by Bruce Springsteen & Pete Seeger, Jon Bon Jovi, Mario Frangoulis, Buffalo Tom, Natalie Merchant, & more in collaboration with currently or formerly homeless musicians on benefit CD to fight homelessness.
McCormack Graduate School / UMass Boston
About McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies
The mission of the McCormack Graduate School goes hand-in-hand with the mission of UMass Boston: To serve the people, and address the issues of a great urban society through outstanding teaching, research and service. While we address policy issues of all kinds, we tend to focus on issues of an urban society. While we address policy issues internationally and nationally, we pay particular attention to disciplines which can address issues at the state and local level.
McCormack prepares students for academia, business and the nonprofit world, we have special expertise for practitioners of public policy. It tends to see the issues through the prism of understanding that social and economic inequities are inherent in our system; part of our mission is to develop the tools to evaluate and address those inequities
The McCormack Graduate School resides in a great urban university whose ethnic and racial makeup reflects the city around us, and our home city of Boston aspires to continue its international leadership in social, economic and technological innovation and growth. Thus, we see diversity — in age, race, gender, ethnicity and nationality — as central to our makeup, to great learning and to our region's economic future.
About UMass Boston
Give US Your Poor is an initiative of the University of Massachusetts Boston.The University was established in 1964 to provide the opportunity for superior education at moderate cost to the people of greater Boston. UMass Boston prides itsee on great diversity among its student body and excellence among its faculty. It is defined in part by its "urban mission" which marks the university as partner in the city as well as striving for excellence in these areas: access for students, academic excellence, public service, innovation, economoic development, and quality of life.



