Research, Internships and Faculty Prepare Class of 2015
05/11/2015
By Alfonso Velasquez, video producer
UMass Lowell prides itself on graduating students who are ready for anything the world has to offer them. Members of the Class of 2015 say learning through research, internships, faculty members and specialized programs have helped get where they are today.
Graduating seniors Richard Giadone, Biology and Hematology Research Lab, Arielle Whooley, Atmospheric Science and UMass Lowell Weather Center, and Michael Taylor, Political Science and Student Alumni Ambassador, tell their stories. Taylor is a guide in the university's first-ever virtual tour.
Sarah Croughwell, Art, credits the UMass Lowell Career & Co-op Center for helping her land her dream internship job in Boston.