Dream big and work hard. That's the River Hawk way. UMass Lowell students pursue their passion for learning in the classroom and beyond. They are each unique but are united in their drive to make a difference. Here are some of their stories.
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BiologyTo pursue her dream of becoming a doctor, Sonma Agundu joined MAGIC, a program to help students from underrepresented groups succeed in health care careers.
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BusinessSo far, Honors College student Nancy Chac has signed up for three honors classes every semester. It could be a record.
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Global StudiesJuan Boungou, a former Fulbright Fellow, started a nonprofit for underprivileged youth in the Republic of the Congo. Now he’s earning his Ph.D. in global studies to expand his learning and his impact.
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Applied Biomedical SciencesJosé Archila Quezada found support and a network of friends in the MAGIC program, which helps students from underrepresented groups pursue medical school.
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Mechanical EngineeringAlana Smith is studying mechanical engineering and is committed to building a more sustainable future.
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Biological SciencesBetween UML’s rigorous coursework and vast extracurricular activities, Sara Aldahabi feels ready to take on dental school.
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English, SociologyMichelle Garcia, a rising spoken word poet, is also learning how to write poetry for the page.
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Liberal Arts – Digital Media and Theatre Arts
James Joutras came to UMass Lowell to discover himself. His experiences instilled confidence – and took him to Japan, where he plans to work after graduation.
