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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Liberal ArtsLeonardo Giordano has twice interned for credit through a new program.
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BusinessJustin Baez Peguero is studying business, working three jobs and serving in student government.
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Business AdministrationAs she begins her career at Fidelity, Yeaharne Hout sees how transformative her UML experience has been.
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Applied Biomedical SciencesSuhani Karki has taken advantage of all that UML offers, from study abroad and student clubs to research.
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Political ScienceFirst-gen student Neyder Fernandez is president of the Student Government Association.
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EconomicsThe Model U.N. program and a semester interning and learning in Washington, D.C., helped Alejandro Lopez put economic and political theory into practice - and paved the way for a successful career.
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Criminology
Kyleigh Clark-Moorman is interested in how best to prepare inmates to rejoin their communities. She’s gotten a broad range of research and teaching experiences in the doctoral program in criminology.
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EducationLeslie Marrero says schools are already inviting her to apply for teaching jobs because she’s earning dual certification in teaching students with moderate disabilities.
