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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EnglishTariq Brathwaite’s superpowers — creativity and work ethic — have already taken him farther than he dreamed possible.
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Business AdministrationAs a technical program manager with the U.S. Navy, Mike Taskoski had his pick of MBA programs. He chose UMass Lowell based on the reputation of its online program.
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Criminal JusticeUMass Lowell criminal justice alumna Kara Reeves ’09, ’10 is a two-time world champion ball hockey player who also serves as chief of treatment and reentry for the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office.
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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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Applied Biomedical SciencesJennica Hamm was mentored and is now a mentor herself, helping first-year students get acclimated to campus and academic life.
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Brandon Diaz turned his lifelong passion for boxing into both a campus club and a sports technology startup, FormMatch AI.
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Plastics EngineeringMadison Reed works as a research assistant with Plastics Engineering Prof. Ramaswamy Nagarajan in the UML Fabric Discovery Center.
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Marketing, Digital MediaThrough her coursework, business student Kanya Derisme gained the skills and knowledge needed for a career in digital marketing. Through her leadership roles in student organizations, she learned something about herself.
