January 28, 2011— New Report on OSHA Identifies 7 Priority Reforms to Protect Worker Health
October 22, 2010—UMass Lowell Wins $1.8M Grant to Improve Health, Safety in Home Care Team to Research Ways to Make Conditions Safer for Worker, Patient
May 7, 2010—President's Cancer Panel Calls Environment Greater Contributor to Disease than Previously Believed
December 8, 2009—Report Reveals Best Practices for Retailers to Manage Chemicals in Products
October 27, 2009—Nike, Hewlett Packard and SC Johnson Case Studies Demonstrate Being 'Green' Doesn't Hamper Innovation
September 29, 2009—Current Policies Fail to Protect People and Ecosystem from Toxic Chemicals in Great Lakes
July 20, 2009—Number of Chemical Policies Surge at State Level
May 1, 2009—Green Chemistry Making Inroads in Product Development
February 19, 2008—New Guide Gives States Options to Revamp Chemical Policies in Lieu of Outdated and Disjointed Federal Regulatory System
February 19, 2008—Report Identifies 4 Reasons Toys and Other Products with Hazardous Chemicals Slip Through the Regulatory System—Companion Report Offers Solutions for States
January 16, 2008—UMass Lowell Report Finds Massachusetts Leads in Clean Technologies
July 6, 2007—Study supports new approaches to reverse rising asthma rates (issued by Children's Hospital, Boston)
August 26, 2006—Lowell Center for Sustainable Production at UMass Lowell Announces Nationwide REACH Workshops
September 19, 2005—UMass Lowell Report Links Environmental and Occupational Exposures to Cancers

