Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 23:41:31 GMT
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University of Mass Amherst Demonstration Home Page
The University of Massachusetts Amherst
You've reached the World
Wide Web Server at the University of Massachusetts Amherst,
oldest and largest campus of the
University of Massachusetts system.
This server provides a general overview of the University campus,
has links to other campus Web servers,
and holds campus information updated regularly.
Are you new to the World Wide Web? We have some
new users instructions and a
more thorough introduction to the Web
.
Technical support for this demonstration provided by the
UMass WWW Working Group
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University Information
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Follow the UMass Minutemen into the NCAA tourney.
Collegian NCAA tourney page
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Campus HyperTour
A multimedia tour of the University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Local Information
Local and Regional Information, Events, Schedules
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Campus Directory Services
Directory information for campus faculty, staff and students
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Faculty Information Navigator
The Office of Research, Graduate Studies and Economic
Development provides information about faculty research, teaching and
service. Here you can match faculty names with research objectives,
graduate courses taught, publications authored, and more.
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Campus Web Servers in Major Administrative Units
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College of Engineering
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Campus Web Servers in Departments and Research Groups
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Astronomy Program
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Center for Geometry Analysis Numerics and Graphics
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Department of Computer Science
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Legal Studies
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Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory
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Project Pilgrim
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University Network Services
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Other University Activities
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UMass Minuteman Sports
It is probably appropriate to mention the UMass
copyright
at this time.
We're interested in hearing your comments on this demonstration
server! If you are using a forms-compatible Web client, try the
instant response form.
If not, please email your comments to
The WWW Working Group at
wwwwg@gang.umass.edu
.
This page compiled by
David Oliver,
(UMass/Amherst GANG),
and
Craig Hagan,
(UMass/Amherst RCF)
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