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They have succeeded in business, advocated for women’s rights around the world, pioneered experiential teaching models and overcome personal struggles to fulfill the American dream. Seven honorees – alumni, retired faculty and one community member – will be recognized for the pride and honor they have brought to the University through their accomplishments at the Francis Cabot Lowell Alumni Awards and Honors Fellows Gala.
Proceeds from the event, which will take place on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center, will benefit students in the Honors Program.
“We are thrilled to honor such an outstanding group of people who have made such a difference at the University, in the community and for students,” says Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Beth Shorr. “They truly show what can be realized through the power of possibility.”
Honorees are:
The Francis Cabot Lowell Award, given to alumni, faculty and staff, honors the values and accomplishments of the city of Lowell’s namesake. Honors Fellows represent the legacy of educational excellence that inspires the UMass Lowell Honors Program. The Community Honors Fellow is the only fellow selected outside of UMass Lowell, a tradition that began in 2008 in recognition of the synergistic connection between the University and the community.
Tickets to the gala cost $75 per person and include a light dinner and the award ceremony. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.uml.edu/advancement/fclhonors.