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    UML Certifies First Faculty in Technology Enhanced Active Learning

    UMass Lowell has partnered with tech manufacturer WolfVision to launch the nation’s first Technology Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) Faculty Certification Program, helping instructors create more engaging, student-centered classrooms.
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  • Two young men in matching shirts arm wrestle while posing for a photo in a lobby.

    Brothers in Arms: Gennells Flex Their Business Muscle

    Brothers Caleb ’26 and Josiah Gennell ’22, ’24 turned a pandemic workout routine into The Natty Bros, a growing YouTube brand and live-event series that’s promoting professional arm wrestling across New England.
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  • Three men in matching polo shirts talk while sitting around a laptop on a conference room table.

    When Your Former Intern Becomes Your Boss

    Jake Burke ’90, ’92 tapped his UMass Lowell network for a job at StratusPointIT, where he works for his former intern, Eric Correnti ’98, and alongside Charley Boudreau ’92.
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  • Sarah Merrill and three women members of her research team stand in order of height against a stone railing

    Professor Studies Impact of Trauma on Children’s Biology

    Psychology Assistant Professor Sarah Merrill studies the tags that trauma and other adverse experiences can leave on children’s genes – and whether interventions can buffer the effects of stress. Her research is part of the rapidly expanding field of epigenetics.
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    Nanoscientist Recognized with a Nation-Scale Honor

    Professor Marina Ruths was recently named a fellow of the American Chemical Society in recognition of her research in friction studies and for her service to the professional organization. 
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    Faculty Unite to Advance STEM Teaching and Research

    More than 75 UMass Lowell faculty, staff and graduate students came together for the inaugural STEM Teaching, Educator Learning and Research (STELAR) Conference, designed to spark collaboration and lay the groundwork for a new interdisciplinary STEM education and research center.
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  • Two firefighters spray water on a burning charter bus.

    And the Band Played On: Bus Fire Doesn’t Stop River Hawks

    Senior music education major Glen Njeru helped evacuate 40 fellow UMass Lowell Marching Band members from a burning charter bus on the way to a performance, earning praise from his directors and Chancellor Julie Chen for his quick thinking, composure and leadership.
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    Growing Financial Literacy with The Financial Seed

    A new program launched by the Office of Student Life and Well-being, The Financial Seed, gives students the opportunity to grow their financial literacy through a variety of personalized resources. 
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  • Paul Kuttner stands in front of large spools of colorful cotton thread for weaving

    Community Educator Heads Tsongas Industrial History Center

    Paul Kuttner brings a wealth of experience in the arts, community-campus partnerships and informal education to his new role as director of the Tsongas Industrial History Center and director of educational partnerships for the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
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  • A young woman poses for a photo while holding a metal reusable cup and food container.

    University Dining Dishes Up Sustainability

    University Dining is advancing UMass Lowell’s sustainability efforts through a new reusable container program and research collaborations that promote plant-forward, environmentally responsible dining.
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  • A young woman stands and waves while people sitting at a table applaud.

    New Professional Leaders Council Open for Business

    Early-career alumni from around the world have joined forces through the new Manning School of Business Professional Leaders Council to mentor students, share industry insights and strengthen real-world connections between the classroom and the workplace.
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  • 5 silver Roman denarii coins from the Little Busby Hoard

    Ancient Coins Donated to University by Collector

    A talk on ancient coins by History Assistant Professor Jane Sancinito for the American Numismatic Society inspired New York doctor David Menchell to buy a collection of ancient Roman and Greek coins for students at UMass Lowell to study.
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  • Two men and five women stand and pose for a photo in a science lab.

    Research on the Half Shell: Biologists Monitor Oyster Health

    Assistant Professor of Biology Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn and her students are studying the genetics, microbiomes and resilience of wild and farmed oysters on the North Shore of Massachusetts to understand how climate change and disease affect coastal ecosystems and aquaculture.
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  • A man breathes fire into the air while people watch in the background while standing in front of a truck.

    River Hawks Power Up the Lowell Kinetic Sculpture Race

    From the “Capybara Express” to the “Aluminum Falcon Experience,” UMass Lowell students and alumni brought engineering, art and community spirit to the annual Lowell Kinetic Sculpture Race.
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    New Library Dean Takes an Open Book Approach

    Galadriel Chilton, a first-generation college graduate and longtime advocate for equitable access to information, has joined UMass Lowell as dean of the University Library, where she aims to expand research support, refresh collections and create welcoming spaces for all students.
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  • A young bearded man smiles for a photo on a football field while wearing a Patriots stocking cap and an NFL media vest.

    ‘I Can’t Believe I Get to Work Here’

    As digital and social media coordinator for the New England Patriots, English alum Carter Hochman ’19 has turned his student-athlete experience at UML and media passion into a dream job in the NFL.
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    New Biotech Labs to Prepare Students for Careers in Growing Sector

    The Biomedical and Nutritional Sciences Department received a $750,000 Workforce Development Grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center to build two specialized teaching and research facilities: mammalian cell culture and histology laboratories.
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  • A large room with furniture where college students can gather and eat.

    UML Campus Gets a Summer Glow Up

    Returning students will discover plenty of improvements around campus this summer, from the new South Campus plaza and refreshed hangout spaces to renovated classrooms and updated athletic facilities.
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  • A woman with red hair and wearing a blue sweater poses for a photo outside in front of a college campus sign.

    Roberts Brings New Perspective as Engineering Dean

    New Francis College of Engineering Dean Susan Roberts, a chemical engineer with a distinguished career advancing interdisciplinary research and graduate education, is excited to lead the college through a new era of research, innovation and collaboration.
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  • Sixteen high school students in tie-dye t-shirts pose for a group selfie in front of a building.

    High School Students PROPEL Future College Careers

    UMass Lowell’s PROPEL Careers Program gives local high school students paid, hands-on research experiences in engineering and science labs, building their skills, confidence and interest in pursuing college and STEM careers.
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    Family Orientation Helps Ease the Transition to College for Loved Ones

    Nearly 600 family members gained resources and reassurance at Family Orientation sessions this summer — part of the university’s larger mission to support not only students, but the loved ones who guide them through the transition to college.
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  • Patrick Drane and Chris Niezrecki hold a segment of a wind turbine blade.

    NSF Awards $500K in Funding to WindSTAR

    The Center for Wind Energy Science, Technology and Research (WindSTAR) continues to receive support from the National Science Foundation.
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  • Three young men in blue polo shirts pose for a photo in front of a GE sign with their arms folded.

    Engineering Students Take Flight with GE Aerospace Internships

    Mechanical engineering majors Andrew Bonczek, Zachary Muniz and Ethan Norton landed summer internships as product definition engineers at GE Aerospace, following the flight plan of fellow UMass Lowell Rocketry Club member Alinna Hanna ’25.
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  • A city bus drives over a bridge on a college campus.

    New Transit Partnership Paves Way for Better Morning Commute

    A new partnership with the Lowell Regional Transit Authority will bring fixed-schedule, fare-free bus service to UMass Lowell’s Orange Line, also providing a direct route from campus to Lowell’s commuter rail station for the first time.
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  • Two college baseball players, one in a red uniform and the other in blue, pose for a photo in front of a scoreboard.

    Here’s the Pitch: River Hawks Applaud Futures League in Lowell

    UMass Lowell baseball pitchers Nolan Geisler, Kevin Rourke and Jake LeFrancois are staying sharp this summer in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League, which is adding an expansion franchise in Lowell next year.
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  • A group of students gather around a table as a young man shows them something on his laptop.

    Students’ Challenge is Out of this World

    UMass Lowell’s Global Entrepreneurship Exchange (GE2) program returned in person on campus for the first time since the pandemic, offering 25 students the chance to collaborate on a real-world challenge: how to turn a faculty-designed space technology into a viable business.
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  • A woman in shorts and a T-shirt pets a white dog near a sign that says Second Chance Ranch Rescue Visit by Appointment Only on the side of a road.

    To the Rescue: Alumni Couple Gives Dogs in Need a Second Chance

    Graphic design alumna and adjunct professor Kristin Morrissey Jordan ’14 draws on her user experience expertise to run Second Chance Ranch Rescue, a nonprofit dog rescue that she started with her husband, mechanical engineering alum Cam Jordan ’14.
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  • A dozen college students admire the view from the top of a caldera.

    Galápagos Study Abroad is a ‘Life-Changing Experience’

    Sixteen Kennedy College of Sciences students explored evolution and development firsthand during a two-week study abroad course in the Galápagos Islands, combining classroom learning with immersive field research and cultural experiences.
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  • Blocks that spell out Menopause

    Experts Set the Record Straight on Treatments for Menopause

    Professor and Chair of the Solomont School of Nursing Heidi Collins Fantasia and Doctor of Nursing Practice alumna Michelle Flanagan ’25 set the record straight on evidence-based treatments for menopause in a paper published in Nursing for Women’s Health.
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  • Fiber supplement and glass with psyllium husk diluted in water

    Can Fiber Supplements Help Remove PFAS From the Human Body?

    Two recent pilot studies published in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology and Environmental Health suggest that consuming a soluble fiber supplement regularly with food reduces levels of toxic PFOS and PFOA.
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  • A woman with short hair and glasses stands at a cubicle and talks to a woman who is seated.

    Brenda Evans Honored for Building Campus Community

    Dean of Student Affairs and Wellness Brenda Evans ’94, ’95 was recently honored with the Butts-Whiting Award, the most prestigious accolade presented by the Association of College Unions International. 
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  • A young woman in a white dress and graduation cap poses for a photo.

    Math Grads Land Top-Choice Teaching Jobs

    Four recent graduates from the Kennedy College of Sciences' master’s program in mathematics who have landed their dream jobs as math teachers in high schools around the region. 
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  • Visiting Lecturer Matthew Beyranevand, left, and student researcher Melanie Khiem outdoors in front of trees

    Precalculus Coordinator Aims to Improve Math Education

    Visiting Lecturer Matthew Beyranevand ’03, ’10 aims to improve students’ understanding of higher mathematics – and to make precalculus classes more fun. Two undergraduate students are helping him while gaining research experience.
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  • Emily Lauretana, Matthew Ruggiero, Kaylee Estevao

    Exercise Science Student Team Excels in National College Bowl

    The UMass Lowell team of Matthew Ruggiero ’25, Emily Lauretano ’25 and Kaylee Estevao ’25 beat 19 colleges in the fall to earn the regional College Bowl title. At the national competition in May, the team placed fourth among 11 colleges.
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  • Gallium oxide film and components in a tray

    Professor Wins Prestigious Award for Space Research

    One of the newest members of the university’s electrical engineering faculty, Assistant Professor Anhar Bhuiyan, has won a prestigious seed grant to support his research into better materials for the components that power satellites and unmanned spacecraft.
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  • Hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck superimposed on 2025

    Connor Hellebuyck Captures Hart and Vezina Trophies

    Former UMass Lowell ice hockey and current Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has been named the winner of both the NHL's Hart Memorial Trophy and Vezina Trophy. The Hart Memorial Trophy is given to "the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team," while the Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to the best goaltender in the league.
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  • A woman plays an acoustic guitar and sings while standing behind a podium on stage.

    Country Roads Lead Back to UML for Jilly Martin ’09

    UMass Lowell alum Jilly Martin ’09 has built a successful country music career with the duo Martin and Kelly by applying the skills she learned as a business student to thrive as an independent artist and entrepreneur.
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  • A young man in a black hoodie and baseball cap poses for a photo outside of a record store.

    Criminal Justice Alum Takes a ‘Counter Intuitive’ Career Path

    Ten years ago, criminal justice alum Jake Sulzer ’15 took a “shot in the dark” and offered to release a local band’s album on vinyl. Now, he runs a successful independent record label, Counter Intuitive Records, and recently launched a brick-and-mortar store in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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  • A few of wildfire smoke from space.

    Rock Star: Geology Alum Helps NASA Spot Trouble from Space

    UMass Lowell environmental science alum William Stefanov ’88 is using his Earth science expertise at NASA to coordinate disaster response, train astronauts and advance remote sensing technologies aboard the International Space Station.
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  • A man in a graduation cap and gown has a white cord attached to his shoulder by a man in a baseball cap and sunglasses.

    UML’s 2025 Commencement is One for the Ages

    There was a 65-year age gap between the oldest member of UMass Lowell’s Class of 2025, 83-year-old John Doherty, and the youngest members, 18-year-old twins Franzi and Edward Hoene, but the graduates were united by a love of learning and a desire to grow.
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  • A group of 14 people pose for a photo in front of a monitor in a hallway. One of the people is holding a giant check.

    Business Students Close the Deal at Sales Challenge

    Manning School of Business students put their skills to the test at the inaugural UMass Lowell Sales Challenge, part of a growing sales curriculum and new Sales Hub initiative.
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  • Two smiling college students pose for a photo while standing next to a research poster.

    Mentors Make a Difference for the Class of 2025

    Six graduating seniors from UMass Lowell’s Class of 2025 share how dedicated mentors shaped their success and prepared them for what’s next.
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  • Five college students and a woman in a suit pose for a photo while standing in front of a blue backdrop on a stage.

    Student Leaders Take a Bow

    The university recognized nearly two dozen student organizations and their leaders at the annual Student Leadership Awards ceremony at University Crossing.
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  • Four women pose for a photo while standing in an office. There are blue mylar balloons behind them.

    Job Well Done for Student Employee of the Year

    Senior public health major Fajr Zahid was named UMass Lowell’s Student Employee of the Year for her outstanding work managing well-being leaders in the Office of Student Life & Well-being.
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  • UML alumni sit at tables listening to another alum. Prof. Ardeth Thawnghmung is standing

    Political Science Alumni Talk to Students About Careers

    A panel of recent political science alumni returned to UMass Lowell to tell students about what they’ve done since graduation and how UML prepared them for everything from policy and polling jobs to working for the president’s advance team.
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  • Four panelists sit in chairs in front of a screen at the front of a room, talking to college students.

    Peer Leaders Get a Boost from UKG

    Peer leaders from the Office of Multicultural Affairs are now supported with scholarships and mentorship from workforce management software company UKG, a longtime industry partner of UMass Lowell.
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  • Three young men, two sitting and one standing, work on laptops in a cluttered room.

    WindHawks Swoop Into Collegiate Wind Competition

    The UMass Lowell WindHawks are competing in the final round of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Collegiate Wind Competition, scheduled for May 12-15 in Boulder, Colorado.
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  • A young man in a suit reacts happily while another person records him with a phone while seated in a row.

    Persistence Pays Off for DifferenceMaker Winners

    Team Pawva’s Smart Pet Bed, which tracks the weight, body temperature and sleeping patterns of a dog or cat, took the top prize at the Rist DifferenceMaker Institute’s 13th annual $50,000 Idea Challenge.
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  • Sean Simonini poses in a white lab coat in a laboratory

    Biology and Political Science Student Wins National Scholarship

    Sean Simonini, who is double-majoring in biology and political science, wants to help find treatments and a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a fatal neurodegenerative disease. He won a $7,500 Goldwater Scholarship to support that work.
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  • Rosemary Noon, Julie Nash, Svar Rajankumar Patel, Paul Marion and Arundahati Prasanth

    From the Attic to the Archives

    Paul Marion ’76, ’05 and Rosemary Noon, who have deep ancestral roots in Lowell, recently donated a treasure trove of artifacts to the Center for Lowell History, which is part of the UMass Lowell Library.
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  • A young woman in a white sweater holds a microphone and talks to people seated in front of her.

    In This Competition, Simple and Succinct are Key

    Thirteen Ph.D. students put their presentation skills to the test in UMass Lowell’s inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition, an international program designed to help graduate students explain their research in a succinct and compelling way to general audiences.
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  • A man in a blazer and glasses speaks at a podium while a woman looks on.

    Shah Academy Lays Leadership Foundation for Engineers

    The Shah Academy of Innovation and Leadership is helping select engineering students to develop into future industry leaders through scholarships, mentorship and professional skill-building opportunities.
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  • A person take a photo with her smartphone of a young man holding a certificate and posing with a woman on a stage.

    Show and Tell: Student Researchers Take Center Stage

    More than 200 students showcased their research work and academic endeavors at the 28th annual Student Research and Community Engagement Symposium at University Crossing.
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  • A woman stands at a podium and holds a microphone while talking to people in the lobby of a building.

    Industry Days Bring Business World to Classroom

    The inaugural Manning School of Business Industry Days brought over 100 professionals, including 44 alumni, to campus for two days of talks and networking with students, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world business challenges.
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  • Maureen Stanton leaning with one arm on a window frame and gazing out the window.

    New Memoir from Creative Writing Professor Wins Awards

    English Prof. Maureen Stanton’s new memoir, “The Murmur of Everything Moving,” about young love, death, caretaking and grief, has won major literary awards. One resulted in the book’s publication this month, 25 years after she first wrote it.
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  • The Mock Trial team poses with a UMass Lowell flag - United In Blue.

    UMass Lowell Student Teams Just Keep Winning

    UMass Lowell student teams, including Mock Trial, a cyber security team, Model United Nations (U.N.) and an investment class, are on a winning streak this year.
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  • Richard Juknavorian smiles holding open the door to DifferenceMaker Central.

    Alum Begins New Venture as DifferenceMaker Director

    As the new director of the DifferenceMaker program, alum Richard Juknavorian ’98 is leveraging his experience in startups and venture capital to help students turn their creative ideas into sustainable businesses.
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  • A young person stands next to a monitor while speaking to a college art class.

    Drawing on Art Degree, Young Alum Makes Mark in Animation Industry

    As a 2D FX animator, UMass Lowell art and design alumna Katie Lucas ’20 has had a hand in some highly acclaimed projects, including the film “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” and Cartoon Network’s “Rick and Morty.”
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  • Archaeological site at Argentum near Lienz, Austria: walls, rocks and rubble.

    History Comes Alive Through Student Experiences

    History majors at UMass Lowell take advantage of its historic location and a range of opportunities for internships, research with faculty and experiences abroad.
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  • A woman in sunglasses and a hat smiles for a photo while sitting in a kayak on a dock. Several other people are behind her in kayaks.

    Researchers Take Freshwater Approach to Plastics Pollution

    Backed by a $360,000 U.S. Army Research Office grant, Plastics Engineering Assoc. Prof. Wan-Ting (Grace) Chen is studying how biofilms affect the breakdown of plastic in freshwater environments. The three-year project could help prevent the formation of harmful microplastics
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  • UMass Lowell’s Patrick Drane, assistant director of the Baseball Research Center, demonstrates the strength of a hockey stick with “NESN Clubhouse” show host, Bella. Credit: UMass Lowell

    Baseball Research Center Expands Services to Serve Growing Client Roster

    For years, UMass Lowell's Baseball Research Center has been the primary equipment testing lab for Major League Baseball. Now, it’s embracing pickleball – the latest sport to capture the imagination of players young and old – through a partnership with the United Pickleball Association of America and Pickle Pro Labs. 
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  • A student with glasses and dark hair poses for a photo while sitting at a desk in an empty classroom.

    New Scholarship Opens Doors for UML Transfer Students

    Thanks to the new UMass Community College Advantage Scholarship, a dozen transfer students have received a $10,000 boost to complete their bachelor’s degrees at UMass Lowell.
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  • A woman in a gray blazer poses for a photo while standing near the reception desk in a college office.

    Alumna Returns to Lead First-Gen Success at UML

    English alumna Venus Israni has returned to her alma mater to lead the River Hawk Scholars Academy, UML’s support program for first-generation college students.
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  • Christopher Skinner points at the pyranometer.

    Professor Studies Weather ‘Whiplash’ from Downpours to Droughts

    A warming climate is leading to greater extremes of wet and dry weather, a pattern called hydroclimate whiplash. One example is the Los Angeles fires, which were followed by torrential rains and mudslides, says Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Prof. Christopher Skinner.
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  • A college student sits with his arms folded and talks to a man seated across a desk.

    Executive Decision: Alum Returns to Mentor Business Students

    David Laurello ’81, ’88, former CEO of Stratus Technologies, has returned to his alma mater as executive in residence at the Manning School of Business, mentoring students, teaching courses and bridging the gap between academia and industry.
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  • Three men and a woman stand around an optical instrument in a room and talk.

    Ph.D. Student Ventures to Sweden to Study Space Weather

    Physics Ph.D. student Charmi Patel ’24 recently traveled to Sweden to deploy HiT&MiS, an innovative optical spectrograph developed by the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology to study space weather in the little-understood "ignorosphere."
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  • A man with dark hair and glasses mixes a cocktail while standing behind a bar.

    Seven Surprising Hobbies of UML Faculty and Staff

    UMass Lowell faculty and staff pursue fascinating hobbies outside of their academic roles, from historical reenactments and powerlifting to mixology and figure skating.
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  • A doctor talks to a group of people at a hospital.

    ‘I’m a Different Person Now’

    Seven Honors College students, representing six different majors, traveled to Ghana during winter break for a study abroad seminar on public health and energy.
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  • An artist rendering of a three-story building addition, with people crossing a street in the foreground.

    Kennedy College Breaking Ground on Olney Science Center Expansion

    Work is set to begin on the expansion and renovation of the Olney Science Center, providing modern labs, collaborative spaces and amenities to enhance the learning experience for Kennedy College of Sciences students.
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