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.

  • Erlande Fevrier
    Public Health

    Erlande Fevrier interned in the Office of Outreach and Prevention at Medford City Hall, helping people access health services.

  • Miranda Melo
    Nursing

    Miranda Melo feels well prepared for her nursing career. Her past clinical rotations included working at Lowell General Hospital, Winchester Hospital, Holy Family Hospital and the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of New England.

  • Carley Bennet
    Criminal Justice

    Carley Bennet looks to capitalize on her Washington Center internship experience as she pursues a career in homeland security.

  • Taylor Carito
    English

    Taylor Carito signed up to work on The Connector, the student newspaper, at the beginning of freshman year. Now she’s editor-in-chief, and her involvement has shaped her college experience.

  • Vanessa Chen
    Computer Science

    Vanessa Chen likes computer science because it’s both logical and creative.

  • Sandi DeRuntz
    Bachelor of Liberal Arts: Art and Psychology

    Sandi DeRuntz invented ZipperBuddy, an aid for people with disabilities, through an interdisciplinary class and DifferenceMaker.

  • Cassia Fontes
    Radiological Sciences and Protection

    Double River Hawk Cassia Fontes’ work with the Radiation Safety Office has set her apart in the job market.

  • Nisarg Jhaveri
    Business Administration

    Nisarg Jhaveri is learning all about global supply chain operations — and how to work remotely with colleagues in far-flung locations — in his summer internship with Dell Technologies.