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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Exercise Science
A scholarship introduced Andreas Himariotis to research – and a possible career as a sports researcher.
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Business
UML men’s lacrosse player Khairi Sears shines on the world stage with Team Jamaica – and on campus.
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Biology
Honors pre-med biology major Joe Mendes has taken a leading role with UML Emergency Medical Services.
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MPH in Epidemiology, Doctor of Science in Public Health Candidate
Sundus Siddique, a physician and public health researcher, has published studies and presented at conferences about healthy workplaces.
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Psychology, Sociology and Race and Ethnic Studies
Debby Fernand says the River Hawk Scholars Academy has introduced her to friends and faculty mentors – and turned her into a leader herself.
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Biological Sciences
Between UML’s rigorous coursework and vast extracurricular activities, Sara Aldahabi feels ready to take on dental school.
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Nursing
Honors nursing student Corrina Quaglietta studied abroad in San Sebastian, Spain, the summer after her freshman year. The experience turned her into a huge booster of study abroad.
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Biology
Rameez Shaikh ’21 has been accepted by more than six dental schools, thanks to mentoring by Chemistry Assoc. Teaching Prof. Khalilah Reddie.