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04/01/2020

Contacts for media: Christine Gillette, Christine_Gillette@uml.edu, 978-758-4664 and Nancy Cicco, Nancy_Cicco@uml.edu

This is a selection of source and story ideas from UMass Lowell compiled by UMass Lowell media relations. We are available to assist with these as well as any other source or content needs. Interviews are available by phone, email or online.

Sources: UMass Lowell faculty experts are available to discuss:

  • Tips and resources for parents and teachers educating K-12 students;
  • The political ramifications of the coronavirus crisis, including the impact on the 2020 presidential campaign;
  • How families can address health concerns including self-quarantining at home.

Contact UMass Lowell media relations if you need an expert source on any subject.

Content ideas: All stories below were developed by UMass Lowell and may be used as a press release or in their entirety. Contact UMass Lowell media relations to arrange interviews or for high-res photos.

Going stir crazy? Find an antidote in the arts

As people around the world are hunkering down to ride out the coronavirus crisis, the arts offer an antidote to isolation and a means to soothe the soul in uncertain times. UMass Lowell faculty have some advice for enrichment and diversion.

Student offers tips for online education success to counterparts

A UMass Lowell business major who is writing a book about college success has advice to share with students everywhere who are adjusting to the experience of learning remotely, including how to get the most out of online classes. He is already a success story, as he is completing his degree after just three years and already has a full-time job in his field of choice.

Finance prof diagnoses economic impact of coronavirus

A professor of finance in UMass Lowell’s Manning School of Business offers his thoughts on whether businesses are prepared for all the coronavirus will bring and what the crisis could mean for the future of the global economy.