PROPEL Communications - Send us your experiences!

PROPEL has a new home in the Office of Undergraduate Research and Studies (OURS)!

Last year, with support from the Office of Faculty Development Mutual Mentoring program and HHMI, PROPEL reached out to engage departments in CNS and ENG. The result was mentors from 12 departments posting 96 projects. There were 1926 unique student logins from 55 majors in 10 colleges with mentors accepting 507 students across 32 majors.  

Support PROPEL during UMassGives!

In our first year there were 96 projects from 12 Departments. Over 400 students from 27+ Majors were accepted into projects. PROPEL will be raising money during this year’s hashtag #UMassGives campaign on April 29 and 30. We hope to use this money towards creating new research projects that students can participate in and funding mentor-mentee lunches next year! Our “Power Hour” is from 12 - 1 p.m. on April 29! If we receive the greatest number of gifts during that hour, we will win an additional $2000, or $500 for second place.

2024-2025 Updates to the Drupal framework (Muser) that runs PROPEL

The Muser Drupal development team has worked hard this summer on several new features that impact both mentors and students.

Project Auto-Recommendations

When students favorite a project during the application period of the round, five more active projects will be suggested in a pop-up at the bottom of the screen. These recommendations are based on the academic topic(s) of the original favorited project, and they will refresh every time the student favorites a new project.

Let students be curious!

Mentor Dr. Hailong Yang feels research is innate in humans. We are driven by curiosity to understand how and why things work from different perspectives regardless of background and disciplines. Dr. Yang wants to nurture this quality into the next generation of researchers at UMass and the PROPEL program allowed him to interact and work with students at a deeper level. Dr.

Our program has been expanded to include all STEM disciplines

The Biology Undergraduate Apprenticeship (BUA) program is being expanded to serve all STEM disciplines through a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Inclusive Excellence Award to the University of Massachusetts Amherst (Thanks Elizabeth Connor!). To reflect the new broader mission the BUA program was renamed PROPEL (Promoting Research Opportunities for Equity in Learning). We look forward to working with mentors and students from many different departments. As in the past any mentor or any student from any department on campus can post and apply to projects.