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New chancellor, new can-do attitude

UMass leader focuses on possibilities

Robert Holub (center), chancellor of UMass-Amherst, with his wife, Sabine, and Jonathan Skolnik. Robert Holub (center), chancellor of UMass-Amherst, with his wife, Sabine, and Jonathan Skolnik. (Stephen Rose for the Boston Globe)
By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / September 24, 2008

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AMHERST - Robert C. Holub has heard the naysayers: The University of Massachusetts at Amherst is chronically underfunded, cloutless on Beacon Hill, and overshadowed by the state's wealth of world-class private institutions. (Full article: 1086 words)

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