“You were. You are. UMass.”
You’ve seen it on emails, swag, and even license plates for decades. But did you know a fellow alum helped create it?
Meet Doug Chapman ’86, one of the creative forces behind the tagline that’s connected generations of alumni since the 1990s — and explore the story behind the words that bring us home to @UMassAmherst.
🔗 Read more about the legacy behind the line: bit.ly/Chapman86
I did it! Working on organizing my new resources in @Wakelet collections that I can embed in @OneNoteEDU to build up my resources for #ARVR3D. #ARVRinEDU
Feeling better prepared for questions and vendors to visit at #ISTE20! @iste#ISTETEN
@chrispernadrums@AlumniUMass Hahaha... U guys just rock, don't ya! 🙂 Well done, Doug.
“On a huge hill, Cragged and steep, Truth stands, and hee that will Reach her, about must, and about must goe."--John Donne #GoUMass! #truthstands
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#Throwback - Greatness in one photo - (left to right) inventors Thomas Edison, Luther Burbank, and Henry Ford, seated on the porch of Burbank's house on Tupper Street, Santa Rosa, California.
Thomas Edison invented the electric light and the phonograph, Burbank revolutionized agriculture with over 800 plant varieties, and Henry Ford put the world on wheels with affordable cars built for everyone.
These icons of history embodied American excellence in their relentless curiosity, fearless experimentation, and drive to improve everyday life for all with their inventions. #America250
Photo credit: Library of Congress