Research funds pass hurdle
BOSTONâ€" Plans for a $235 million science facility and an embryonic stem cell research bank at the University of Massachusetts Medical School passed an initial funding hurdle yesterday as the finance committee of the board of trustees included the projects in a five-year capital plan for the university system.
A $2.9 billion spending plan for capital projects at all UMass campuses was approved by the committee with the support of state Secretary of Administration and Finance Leslie A. Kirwan, an appointee of Gov. Deval L. Patrick. The plan will be considered for approval by the full board of trustees Sept. 19.
<a href="http://www.telegram.com/article/20070906/NEWS/709060751/1116">
Research funds pass hurdle
</a> (telegram.com)
A $2.9 billion spending plan for capital projects at all UMass campuses was approved by the committee with the support of state Secretary of Administration and Finance Leslie A. Kirwan, an appointee of Gov. Deval L. Patrick. The plan will be considered for approval by the full board of trustees Sept. 19.
<a href="http://www.telegram.com/article/20070906/NEWS/709060751/1116">
Research funds pass hurdle
</a> (telegram.com)
Categories
Press Release0 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Research funds pass hurdle.
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://stemconnect.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-t.cgi/407

Leave a comment