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    • A small group of people talk with one another in a room with a diamond pattern on the walls

      UMass Lowell Wins National Education Grant To Foster Engaged, Committed Learning Environment

      Supported by a three-year $483,324 grant from the Davis Educational Foundation, a new program at UMass Lowell will emphasize student engagement, encourage mentorship among faculty and students, and improve cultural competency across the university.
      12/22/2023 Friday, December 22, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen speaks at a White House listening tour event on campus.

      Federal Leaders Visit UMass Lowell To Advance Goals for Asian American Students

      White House and other federal officials advancing efforts to provide educational equity and opportunities for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, visited UMass Lowell last week to learn from students, faculty and staff about their experiences as part of a tour of universities and colleges committed to these goals.
      12/22/2023 Friday, December 22, 2023 Press Release
    • Montage of state of NH map, the Presidential Range, a welcome to NH sign and people standing in line

      Poll: Trump Way Out Front, Haley Trails by 30 points in Republican Field for N.H. primary

      Former President Donald Trump holds a commanding lead for the Granite State Republican party’s nomination in the 2024 race for the White House, with former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in a not-so-close second – she trails by 30 points – according to poll results issued Thursday by UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion and YouGov.
      12/21/2023 Thursday, December 21, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell English Professor Sandra Lim

      English Professor Lim Named 2023 Distinguished University Professor

      A gifted poet, author and educator, English Professor Sandra Lim has been named the 2023 UMass Lowell Distinguished University Professor.
      12/20/2023 Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Press Release
    • Criminology and Justice Studies UMass Lowell Emily Greene-Colozz

      Prevention of Mass Shootings at the Heart of Grant Awarded to UMass Lowell Researcher

      At 627, the number of mass shootings in 2023 is nearly double the days in the calendar year. As the U.S. marks this figure, tallied by Gun Violence Archive, a UMass Lowell criminal justice professor will examine whether the patchwork of gun prevention laws enacted state to state are actually doing the job.
      12/6/2023 Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Press Release
    • Scott Latham

      Expert: ‘No One Pill Can Be WeightWatchers’ Hail Mary Pass’

      WeightWatchers’ rebrand in 2024 may leave customers “without the sense of community that enabled and motivated millions to successfully manage their weight,” according to UMass Lowell business turnaround expert Scott Latham, who is available for interviews.
      12/5/2023 Tuesday, December 5, 2023 Press Release
    • Prof. Yan Luo

      Researchers Awarded $1M to Protect Coastal Communities, Aquaculture Industry

      UMass Lowell scientists developing low-cost, portable biosensors to safeguard the health of marine and freshwater environments have received $1 million from the National Science Foundation to support their work.
      12/4/2023 Monday, December 4, 2023 Press Release
    • Alan Williams brings Birdsong At Morning to the Sounding Out! music series.

      Expert: Pogues’ Shane MacGowan a Working-Class Hero

      Shane MacGowan, the hard-driving poet and frontman of the Anglo-Celtic band The Pogues, “redefined what both punk and Irish traditional music could mean,” according to a UMass Lowell expert available for interviews about the musician’s influences and legacy.
      12/1/2023 Friday, December 1, 2023 Press Release
    • Vote buttons

      Expert: Koch Network’s Endorsement of Nikki Haley ‘Too Little, Too Late’

      Sure now to throw vast sums of the family’s estimated $60 billion fortune behind GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley, the Koch Network’s endorsement of her campaign Tuesday comes a year too late, according to UMass Lowell politics expert John Cluverius, who is available for interviews.
      11/29/2023 Wednesday, November 29, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen with Bunker Hill Community College President Pam Eddinger

      Student Success at Center of UMass Lowell-Bunker Hill Community College Joint Admissions Agreement

      Building on a longstanding collaboration, UMass Lowell is proud to announce a joint admissions agreement with BHCC. The largest community college in the Commonwealth, BHCC students who wish to pursue bachelor’s or more advanced degrees will be encouraged to apply to UMass Lowell.
      11/28/2023 Tuesday, November 28, 2023 Press Release
    • Boott Mill Weave Room, Lowell, Mass.

      New Educational Resources Examine Local Connections Between Antebellum U.S. Economy, Slavery

      New educator-focused history lessons and resources developed by the Tsongas Industrial History Center aim to teach high school students across the country about Lowell’s textile economy of the 1800s and its ties to slave labor before the U.S. Civil War.
      11/16/2023 Thursday, November 16, 2023 Press Release
    • Natalia Palacios

      Microorganisms in Gastrointestinal Tracts May Foretell Diseases Including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

      Researchers at UMass Lowell’s Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences are exploring how the gut microbiome contributes to the risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. This research could lead to earlier detection and new treatments for people with those diseases, which impact millions of people in the United States and around the world.
      11/15/2023 Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Press Release
    • Gulden and grad student in the lab

      Researchers are Developing Pancreas-Like Tissue to Help People with Diabetes

      A UMass Lowell scientist is hoping to improve the quality of life for those with diabetes using innovative biomaterials and engineered cells and tissues, including an insulin-producing, bioengineered pancreas-like tissue.
      11/15/2023 Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Press Release
    • Students and Professor Kelleher in lab

      Researchers Identify Molecules Associated with Low Breast Milk Volume

      The volume of breast milk produced may be determined by genetics, according to biomedical and nutritional sciences Professor Shannon Kelleher of the UMass Lowell Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences.
      11/13/2023 Monday, November 13, 2023 Press Release
    • Pile of red, white and blue vote buttons

      Expert: Less Engaged Voters May Hold Key to 2024 Presidential Election

      Strong wins for Democrats on Election Night Tuesday, Nov. 7, juxtaposed against President Joe Biden’s dismal approval rating pose a problem for pollsters, according to UMass Lowell political scientist John Cluverius.
      11/13/2023 Monday, November 13, 2023 Press Release
    • A man in glasses and a plaid shirt sits at a desk that has three robotos on it

      Would You Buy Soap from an AI-Powered Robot Dog?

      UMass Lowell Manning School of Business professor Mark Yim wants to know if AI-powered robots can entice people to buy things.
      11/7/2023 Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Press Release
    • Evan Jones and Andrew Terrill ride their unicycles on East Campus

      UMass Lowell Ranked Top Educational Institution Among Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts

      UMass Lowell, recently named the No. 1 public university in Massachusetts, is also one of the state’s most successful organizations run by a woman. The university ranks first in the education sector and No. 17 overall in The Women’s Edge 2023 Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts.
      11/6/2023 Monday, November 6, 2023 Press Release
    • Seven college field hockey players pose for a group photo on a blue turf field

      ‘Dutchies’ Help UMass Lowell Field Hockey Reach Conference Championship

      Field hockey players from the Netherlands are making an impact for UMass Lowell team.
      11/1/2023 Wednesday, November 1, 2023 Press Release
    • Witers on Campus series author Phuc Tran

      Vietnamese American Author, Tattoo Artist to Speak at UMass Lowell

      Latin teacher, tattoo artist and award-winning author Phuc Tran will visit UMass Lowell next month to read from and discuss his work as part of the university’s Writers on Campus series.
      10/23/2023 Monday, October 23, 2023 Press Release
    • Rob and Donna Manning with student Jonelle O'Connor

      Distinguished UMass Lowell Alumni Recognized in Dedication Ceremonies

      Two UMass Lowell academic spaces – and a new scholarship fund – now pay tribute to the hard work and contributions of outstanding alumni who forged impressive careers.
      10/18/2023 Wednesday, October 18, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 University Alumni Award recipients

      UMass Lowell Honors 12 Outstanding Graduates with Alumni Awards

      In honor of their outstanding service to the campus and community, UMass Lowell has recognized 12 distinguished graduates with 2023 University Alumni Awards.
      10/16/2023 Monday, October 16, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 HEED logo for UML

      UMass Lowell Diversity Programming Honored Among Higher Education Institutions

      UMass Lowell’s exemplary work fostering an inclusive campus community has earned the university a 2023 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
      10/11/2023 Wednesday, October 11, 2023 Press Release
    • An American Flag flys outside the Capitol Building at twilight

      Expert: Vote to Oust McCarthy is ‘a Land Mine’

      The vote to oust Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy Tuesday by his colleagues may be trouble for Republicans come the next election cycle, said UMass Lowell political scientist John Cluverius, who is available for interviews.
      10/4/2023 Wednesday, October 4, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell John Cluverius

      Expert: For Democrats, Replacing Sen. Dianne Feinstein Will Be “Controversial,” but Key to Holding a Majority

      The death of veteran California Sen. Dianne Feinstein Sept. 28 “creates problems for Democrats in the short and the long term,” said UMass Lowell political science Associate Professor John Cluverius.
      9/29/2023 Friday, September 29, 2023 Press Release
    • AACEE opening September 2022

      UMass Lowell Secures $2.5M Grant to Develop Asian American Student Leadership Training

      UMass Lowell has received a $2.5 million grant to expand the work of its Asian American Center for Engagement and Excellence in collaboration with UMass Boston. This builds on UMass Lowell’s $1.5 million 2021 grant to launch the center.
      9/28/2023 Thursday, September 28, 2023 Press Release
    • A woman works at a desk at home while holding a child

      UMass Lowell Experts Ask: Women Still Do More Housework Than Men, Can AI Help?

      In a newly published research paper for the Brookings Institution, Manning School of Business Elizabeth J. Altman and Beth Humberd, associate professors of management, explore how AI and related emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles can help with the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities of running a household – and whether the technology can alleviate the age-old disparity between men and women when it comes to taking care of this work.
      9/25/2023 Monday, September 25, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell plastics engineering Professor Margaret Sobkowicz-Kline

      Expert: Massachusetts’ Single-Use Plastics Purchasing Ban ‘a Good Move’

      Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey’s plan to prohibit state agencies from purchasing single-use plastic bottles is a “good move,” but must not diminish recycling efforts, according to Margaret Sobkowicz-Kline, a UMass Lowell plastics expert available for interviews.
      9/19/2023 Tuesday, September 19, 2023 Press Release
    • NBC and MSNBC Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki

      NBC’s Steve Kornacki Returns to UMass Lowell

      NBC News and MSNBC National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki will share his analysis of the 2024 presidential election at UMass Lowell Sept. 21 as part of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Dean’s Speaker Series.
      9/15/2023 Friday, September 15, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell meteorologist Frank Colby

      Expert: Expect More Rain, Impacts from Hurricane Lee

      Devastating rain and flooding throughout Massachusetts overnight Monday gave way to even more “flooding Wednesday, with thunderstorms through Thursday,” according to UMass Lowell meteorologist Frank Colby, who is available for interviews.
      9/14/2023 Thursday, September 14, 2023 Press Release
    • An aerial view of the UML campus with the Merrimack River

      UMass Lowell Ranked No. 1 Public University in Massachusetts by The Wall Street Journal

      Mass Lowell has been named the No. 1 public school in Massachusetts in the 2024 Wall Street Journal Best Colleges in the United States ranking and No. 10 among all Massachusetts schools.
      9/7/2023 Thursday, September 7, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell 2023 Convocation students in the crowd

      Class of 2027 Welcomed to Campus at Annual Convocation Celebration

      New students welcomed to UMass Lowell Tuesday were encouraged to “find their community” and explore all the campus and the region have to offer.
      9/5/2023 Tuesday, September 5, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Cheryl Llewellyn

      Expert: Canadian Travel Warning Exposes U.S. for Hypocritical Stance on LGBTQ Rights

      Wednesday saw Canada, a long-standing U.S. ally, issue a travel warning for LGBTQ+ individuals visiting the United States. Tourists visiting certain areas were cautioned in the wake of recent hate crimes, legislation and countless examples of discrimination. UMass Lowell's Cheryl Llewellyn, an expert on gender and migration, is available for comment on this story.
      8/31/2023 Thursday, August 31, 2023 Press Release
    • UML Manning School of Business Catherine Rymsha

      Aging Workforce Poses ‘Unique Dilemma,’ but Some Employers Rise to the Opportunity

      “Organizations are facing a unique dilemma: people are aging, but not retiring,” said Catherine Rymsha, a visiting faculty lecturer in management at UMass Lowell.
      8/31/2023 Thursday, August 31, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Mahdi Garelnab

      Presenting Non-Traditional Symptoms, Women Suffer Worse Heart Disease Outcomes than Men 

      More than a dozen medical studies from around the globe show women suffer worse outcomes when diagnosed with and treated for cardiac issues – the No. 1 killer in the world according to the Centers for Disease Control.
      8/21/2023 Monday, August 21, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Ellen Wetmore

      UMass Lowell Art and Design Professor Wins Prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award

      Ellen Wetmore, a professor of art and design, was named a 2023 Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant awardee in recognition of her ongoing work in drawing and painting.
      8/21/2023 Monday, August 21, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell physics professor Supriya Chakrabarti

      State-of-the-Art UMass Lowell Aerospace Center Seeded by $5.5M Grant

      Drawing on UMass Lowell’s expertise in spacecraft design and track record of successful missions, the university has secured $5.5 million in state funding to launch a research center where scientists, industry leaders and startups can build and test miniature satellites and components essential to spaceflight.
      8/16/2023 Wednesday, August 16, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell John Cluverius

      Expert: ‘Georgia Indictment is the Most Politically Dangerous’

      Former President Donald Trump’s indictment regarding his alleged effort to invalidate Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results “is the most politically dangerous” for him, according to John Cluverius, UMass Lowell political science professor and polling expert.
      8/15/2023 Tuesday, August 15, 2023 Press Release
    • counterterrorism expert James Forest

      Expert: Jan. 6 Indictment ‘Unlikely to Have Any Significant Impact’ on Extremists

      The indictment of former President Donald Trump for his alleged involvement in attempting to invalidate the 2020 presidential election results will likely not change the behavior of right-wing extremists in the country, according to anti-terrorism expert Prof. James Forest.
      8/2/2023 Wednesday, August 2, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 Cool Science artwork

      Artworks by K-12 Students Sound the Alarm on the Climate Crisis

      Rayne Valentine, an East Boston sixth-grader whose art is teaching people about rising sea levels, is the top winner in the Massachusetts division of the annual Cool Science contest.
      7/24/2023 Monday, July 24, 2023 Press Release
    • Heidi Fantasia

      New OTC Birth Control ‘Increases Access to Safe Contraception,’ Said Women’s Health Expert

      A “critical barrier” to accessing safe contraception has been reduced, according to UMass Lowell Associate Professor Heidi Fantasia, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday a brand of daily birth control has been cleared for purchase without a prescription.
      7/13/2023 Thursday, July 13, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Ofer Cohen

      Northern Lights Could Dazzle Bay State Skies This Week

      With a hoped-for break in the rain, stargazers may get a glimpse of the aurora borealis – commonly known as the northern lights – Wednesday and Thursday, a rare treat for those living in Massachusetts, according to a UMass Lowell astrophysicist available for interviews.
      7/12/2023 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Press Release
    • Students play brass instruments under a tent at band camp

      UMass Lowell Band Camp Books Boston’s Symphony Hall

      Young musicians just learning their craft will grace the same stage as the masters when the teens perform at Boston’s Symphony Hall this month as part of UMass Lowell’s summer band program.
      7/6/2023 Thursday, July 6, 2023 Press Release
    • Incoming ZCHS Dean Mary Gallant

      Public Health Expert Named to Lead UMass Lowell Health Sciences

      Mary Gallant, an expert in health behavior, community health and public health programs and policy, will join UMass Lowell as the next dean of the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences.
      6/21/2023 Wednesday, June 21, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell psychology Associate Professor Stephanie Block

      Psychology Professor Honored with Annual Teaching Prize

      For her exceptional dedication to students and the university, UMass Lowell is proud to champion Stephanie D. Block as one of five recipients of the 2023 Manning Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
      6/20/2023 Tuesday, June 20, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell incoming Manning School of Business Dean Bertie Greer

      New Dean Named to Lead Manning School of Business

      Bertie Greer, an expert in global supply chain management, will join UMass Lowell on Nov. 1 as its next Rist Family Dean of the Manning School of Business.
      6/12/2023 Monday, June 12, 2023 Press Release
    • Sheree Pagsuyoin

      UMass Lowell Faculty Named 2023-24 Fulbright Scholars

      Prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards, designed to advance recipients' careers as educators and researchers, have been awarded to three UMass Lowell faculty members: Sheree Pagsuyoin, Spencer Ross and Mehmet “Berk” Talay.
      6/5/2023 Monday, June 5, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 falcon chick banding at Fox Hall

      Mass. Wildlife Officials: Two Falcon Chicks Join UMass Lowell Ranks

      Donning hard hats and holding Styrofoam pool noodles to keep a protective mother peregrine falcon at bay, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife biologists retrieved two falcon chicks hatched in a nest box at UMass Lowell, to get a look at the birds and assess their health.
      5/26/2023 Friday, May 26, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell music Professor Gena Greher

      Expert: Tina Turner ‘Brought Female Empowerment’ to Rock ‘n’ Roll

      Tina Turner, whose tumultuous childhood and abusive first marriage gave way under the weight of her sheer determination to become to a rock ‘n’ roll legend, was “the driving force” behind each of the bands she fronted, according to UMass Lowell music expert Gena Greher, who is available for interviews about the star’s influence and legacy.
      5/24/2023 Wednesday, May 24, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Assistant Professor of Political Science John Cluverius

      Expert: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ‘Untested by Serious Competition’

      Political scientist John Cluverius, director of survey research for UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion, is available to discuss Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his chances to become the Republican nominee, now that he has announced his candidacy for president in 2024.
      5/24/2023 Wednesday, May 24, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Dave Turcotte

      Climate Experts Express Concern Over Expected Record-Breaking Summer Heat

      UMass Lowell Climate Change experts are concerned by forecasts of record-breaking heat this summer. They are available for media interviews to talk about how their research connects to the climate crisis and what they believe is ahead in the next few months.
      5/19/2023 Friday, May 19, 2023 Press Release
    • UML Chancellor Julie Chen at inauguration

      Donors Gift Millions to Prepare UMass Lowell Students for Successful Careers

      Fund totals raised and the number of River Hawk supporters who donated to both Chancellor Julie Chen's inauguration and 2023 Days of Giving were all new records.
      5/19/2023 Friday, May 19, 2023 Press Release
    • Commencement 2023 Chancellor Julie Chen and Tawakkol Karman

      Nobel Laureate, Embrace Boston Executive Address UMass Lowell’s Largest Graduating Class

      In a nation marked by division and polarity, the UMass Lowell Class of 2023 was encouraged to create monuments and underline representations of hope, justice and freedom at this year’s Commencement exercises.
      5/13/2023 Saturday, May 13, 2023 Press Release
    • Safe Home Care project

      UMass Lowell, Community Partners Offer Training, Resources

      Home care workers and the hundreds of thousands of clients they serve are benefitting from new, free educational resources available from UMass Lowell and partners, including the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) and the Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety.
      5/11/2023 Thursday, May 11, 2023 Press Release
    • Music Professor Alan Williams

      Expert: ‘Sheeran Has Cause for Concern’ in Plagiarism Case

      As testimony continues this week in a plagiarism lawsuit pitting pop star Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” against Marvin Gaye’s soul classic “Let’s Get it On,” a UMass Lowell musicologist said Sheeran has reason to worry.
      5/1/2023 Monday, May 1, 2023 Press Release
    • Schneider Educational Accountability Report

      Report: Changes Needed for K-12 Testing and Accountability Policies

      A new report by more than 20 education experts from across the U.S. describes the policy changes that will be needed for testing and accountability policies in K-12 schools to serve the long-stated goals of excellence and equity.
      5/1/2023 Monday, May 1, 2023 Press Release
    • Tawakkol Abdel-Salam Khalid Karman

      Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Embrace Boston Executive Among 2023 Commencement Speakers

      The struggle for equity and justice in an increasingly polarized world will be the central focus of the 2023 UMass Lowell Commencement ceremonies.
      4/28/2023 Friday, April 28, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell English Professor Sandra Lim

      UMass Lowell Professor Wins Esteemed Writer’s Award

      UMass Lowell English Professor Sandra Lim has received the 2023 Jackson Poetry Prize, which recognizes American poets of exceptional talent.
      4/20/2023 Thursday, April 20, 2023 Press Release
    • Maria Carreon portrait

      UMass Lowell Mechanical Engineer Recognized with National Science Foundation CAREER Award

      Mechanical and industrial engineering Assistant Professor Maria L. Carreon joined an esteemed group of researchers this semester as she was recognized by the National Science Foundation with an early-career, faculty development grant to assist in her efforts to convert greenhouse gases to different types of fuel.
      4/18/2023 Tuesday, April 18, 2023 Press Release
    • Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen

      Chancellor: UMass Lowell to Guarantee Undergrads Paid Career-Connected Experiences

      The university will guarantee students paid career-connected experiences during their college careers, UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen announced April 13 in a speech focused on the scope of the university’s impact locally and around the globe.
      4/13/2023 Thursday, April 13, 2023 Press Release
    • Massachusetts Gov. Maura T. Healey

      Gov. Healey to Keynote Chancellor Julie Chen’s April 13 Inauguration Ceremony

      Gov. Maura T. Healey will give the keynote address at Chancellor Julie Chen's inauguration on Thursday, April 13.
      3/29/2023 Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Press Release
    • Boston Police Superintendent Nora Baston

      Boston Police Superintendent, UMass Lowell Alumna, to Speak in Annual Alumni Showcase

      Boston Police Superintendent Nora Baston, a UMass Lowell graduate, will discuss her career and share memories of her time on campus at the Alumni Showcase. The event is free and open to the public.
      3/28/2023 Tuesday, March 28, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Computer Science faculty Reza Ahmadzadeh

      Computer Science Professor Awarded NSF CAREER Grant for Robotics Research

      Computer science professor awarded National Science Foundation CAREER Grant for his robotics research.
      3/27/2023 Monday, March 27, 2023 Press Release
    • River Hawk Scholars Academy logo

      UMass Lowell Opens Center to Boost Success of First-Generation Students

      A UMass Lowell initiative dedicated to the success of full-time students who are the first in their families to go to college will open a space on campus for them to call their own.
      3/27/2023 Monday, March 27, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Silas Laycock

      Five-Planet Alignment to Dazzle Night Sky in Coming Days

      Beginning Friday night, March 24, five planets in the night sky will start to align, offering stargazers a great opportunity to track this phenomenon.
      3/27/2023 Monday, March 27, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 UML Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies Dayamani Barla

      Dayamani Barla Named 2023 UMass Lowell Greeley Peace Scholar

      Known as the “Iron Lady of Jharkhand,” Indigenous peoples and climate justice and activist Dayamani Barla has been named UMass Lowell’s 2023 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies.
      3/22/2023 Wednesday, March 22, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Jarrod Hayes

      Putin’s ICC Arrest Warrant Makes Nations’ Neutrality Difficult to Sustain

      A move Friday by the International Criminal Court – issuing an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin – is not as consequential as it may seem, according to UMass Lowell international relations Associate Professor Jarrod Hayes.
      3/17/2023 Friday, March 17, 2023 Press Release
    • Basketball

      Public Not Interested in Watching College Basketball, but Majority Support Paying Collegiate Athletes

      Support for the annual NCAA college basketball tournament, known colloquially as March Madness, is low this year according to the latest UMass Lowell Center for Public Opinion poll released Wednesday. The polling data show just 16% of respondents consider themselves college basketball fans.
      3/15/2023 Wednesday, March 15, 2023 Press Release
    • Neil Shortland

      Researchers Look to AI for Decision-Making in Extreme Situations

      The U.S. Department of Defense is funding a project led by UMass Lowell to explore the use of artificial intelligence to help people make decisions in crisis situations.
      3/9/2023 Thursday, March 9, 2023 Press Release
    • Lighthouse by Courtney Coviello

      Azores Inspiration: Students Exhibit Photography From Study Abroad Program

      UMass Lowell students toured the Azores, thanks to a study-abroad program offered through the Art and Design Department and the Saab Center for Portuguese Studies.
      3/2/2023 Thursday, March 2, 2023 Press Release
    • Joel Tickner

      Sustainable Chemistry Experts Create Blueprint for Safer Future

      An international group of experts, co-led by University of Massachusetts Lowell, has developed new criteria to define sustainable chemistry.
      2/27/2023 Monday, February 27, 2023 Press Release
    • Former U.S. ambassador to Portugal Robert Sherman

      Former U.S. Ambassador to Speak on National Security Challenges

      A former ambassador to Portugal who served under President Barack Obama will lead a program on U.S. policy at UMass Lowell this week.
      2/21/2023 Tuesday, February 21, 2023 Press Release
    • M2D2 at 110 Canal St., Lowell

      M2D2 $200K Challenge Seeks Entrepreneurs for Pitch-Off

      The Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center seeks entrepreneurs to enter its M2D2 $200K Challenge, a pitch competition that advances the ideas of early-stage medical device, diagnostic and biotech companies around the world.
      2/15/2023 Wednesday, February 15, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell music Professor Gena Greher

      Experts: Bacharach Defined ‘A Major Era of Songwriting’

      Burt Bacharach’s talent defined a major era in American songwriting, according to UMass Lowell music experts Gena Greher and Alan Williams.
      2/14/2023 Tuesday, February 14, 2023 Press Release
    • Pile of red, white and blue vote buttons

      Expert: Haley ‘Raising Her Profile’ but Unlikely to Win

      Nikki Haley, a former Republican governor of South Carolina who Tuesday announced her run for the presidency in 2024 “looks good on paper,” but otherwise has an uphill battle to win the nomination, according to a UMass Lowell political scientist available for interviews.
      2/14/2023 Tuesday, February 14, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's NERVE Center marked its 10th anniversary on Feb. 13, 2023

      UMass Lowell NERVE Center and Partners Celebrate Decade of Advanced Robotics Design and Discovery

      The next generation of walking robots, flying drones, protective exoskeletons and more created a buzz Monday, as UMass Lowell celebrated 10 years of the robotics revolution at the university’s New England Robotics Validation and Experimentation (NERVE) Center.
      2/13/2023 Monday, February 13, 2023 Press Release
    • Americans love football

      Poll: Americans Evenly Split on Sports Gambling as Mass. Legalizes Betting

      Americans are evenly split on whether gambling on sports should be allowed, despite the practice being legal in more than half of the U.S., according to a poll released Wednesday by UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion.
      2/8/2023 Wednesday, February 8, 2023 Press Release
    • Americans love football

      Poll: Football Remains America’s Favorite Game, Despite Fan Reservations

      As an estimated 193 million people prepare to watch Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, fans express major concerns with violence on and off the field, according to a poll released Wednesday by UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion.
      2/8/2023 Wednesday, February 8, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell's Christopher Skinner

      Expert: Colorado River Crisis Exacerbated by Climate Change

      he ongoing megadrought and Colorado River water crisis in the Western U.S. are driven in large part by climate change, according to a UMass Lowell expert available for interviews.
      2/1/2023 Wednesday, February 1, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Professor Carol Hay with book cover

      Expert: Running Into Danger, a New Form of Masculinity Exhibited During Mass Shootings

      The latest spate of mass shootings can be understood, in part, as “violent extinction bursts of a dying form of masculinity,” according to UMass Lowell philosophy Professor Carol Hay. But a new form of masculinity may be appearing.
      2/1/2023 Wednesday, February 1, 2023 Press Release
    • 2023 MLK Distinguished Service Award recipients

      UMass Lowell Honors Advocates of Social Change

      UMass Lowell students whose work exemplifies the ideals advanced by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were recognized by the university at a ceremony Wednesday, Jan. 25.
      1/31/2023 Tuesday, January 31, 2023 Press Release
    • A rugby player runs with the ball while being swarmed by defenders during a game

      Plastics Engineering Grad Preps for Rookie Season With Major League Rugby’s Dallas Jackals

      Like many plastics engineering majors at UML, Nolan Buckley had a job waiting for him when he graduated. It just so happens, Buckley’s first job out of college is playing professional rugby.
      1/30/2023 Monday, January 30, 2023 Press Release
    • Meg with student in the lab

      UMass Lowell Plastics Recycling, Engineering Workforce Initiatives Awarded $1M

      At least 85%, a staggering figure, of plastic waste generated in the U.S. went to landfills in 2021 while just 5 to 6% was recycled. Two UMass Lowell researchers want to reverse these statistics.
      1/30/2023 Monday, January 30, 2023 Press Release
    • Pile of red, white and blue vote buttons

      Expert: Trump ‘Puts Down a Marker’ with N.H. Visit

      Former President Donald Trump’s visit to Salem, N.H., on Saturday “puts down a marker” against other candidates who may challenge him for the party’s nomination for president in 2024, according to a UMass Lowell expert available for interviews.
      1/27/2023 Friday, January 27, 2023 Press Release
    • Alan Williams

      Expert: David Crosby’s Talent ‘Essential’ to the Sound

      David Crosby, who rose to superstardom by piloting two of rock ‘n’ roll’s most durable bands, “was a problem child trying to hold onto childhood wonder” through his immense talent, according to UMass Lowell music business expert Alan Williams.
      1/25/2023 Wednesday, January 25, 2023 Press Release
    • Baby and mom in Cameroon

      Preventing Infant Deaths: Health Expert Exports Telemedicine Program to Cameroon

      A hotline credited with preventing infant deaths in Alabama is being adapted to help rural providers curb infant mortality and improve the health of mothers in central Africa.
      1/24/2023 Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Press Release
    • Winston Van reads from the new book of Southeast Asian folktales

      East, Southeast Asian Folktales Explored in New Book for K-12 Teachers

      Elementary schoolteachers in Lowell and across the country have a new way to engage young readers, thanks to UMass Lowell faculty working to integrate the richness of Asian cultures into the K-12 curriculum.
      1/24/2023 Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Press Release
    • exercise science student Veronica Maksymenko

      Teen Exercise Science Major on Fast Track

      Veronica Maksymenko won’t be old enough to vote when she graduates with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science this spring, or when she begins her doctor of physical therapy program this summer. Despite her youth, Maksymenko, at 17, said she feels at home at UMass Lowell.
      1/24/2023 Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Press Release
    • Student at laptop

      UMass Lowell Named National Leader in Online Education

      Mass Lowell is a national leader in online education, notably for military veterans, according to 2023 rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report, which assessed online programs at more than 1,800 colleges and universities.
      1/24/2023 Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Press Release
    • Green Fertilizer student team

      Fertilizer Innovation Aims to Reduce Carbon Footprint

      Imagine a low-cost fertilizer made from solar power and water that does not emit greenhouse gas and could be used in developing nations to overcome food insecurity. Green Fertilizer, an innovation designed and piloted by UMass Lowell students Sam Alpert, Benard Tabu and Visal Veng, is on its way to being just that.
      1/18/2023 Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Press Release
    • UMass Lowell Research Prof. of Economics David Turcotte

      Expert: Gas Stoves are a Health Concern, Evidence Shows

      While the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission this week walked back a report saying the agency would seek to ban household gas stoves due to health concerns over emissions, a UMass Lowell expert on the issue maintained “adequate evidence” of ill-health effects exists to take action.
      1/13/2023 Friday, January 13, 2023 Press Release
    • Music Professor Alan Williams

      Expert: Jeff Beck an ‘Iconoclast’ with Rare Talent

      Jeff Beck, the guitarist whose power punk and blues instincts fueled rock ‘n’ roll’s British invasion in the 1960s and beyond, was an “iconoclast and individualist” who evaded stardom through self-determination, according to UMass Lowell music business expert Alan Williams.
      1/13/2023 Friday, January 13, 2023 Press Release
    • School of Education Professor Jack Schneider

      Education Professor Highlighted Among Influential Researchers

      Recognized for his commitment to public-facing scholarship, UMass Lowell School of Education Associate Professor Jack Schneider was named to the 2023 Edu-Scholar Public Influence list. This marks the fifth consecutive year Schneider has been recognized with the honor.
      1/6/2023 Friday, January 6, 2023 Press Release

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