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.
-
Engineering ManagementRohann Nair was torn about whether to pursue a master of science degree or an MBA. Instead of choosing, he opted for both by enrolling in UMass Lowell’s master’s degree in engineering management.
-
Physical TherapySean Jordan is living his dream working for the New England Patriots as an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist.
-
Chemical EngineeringAlyssa Puglisi was awarded a three-year, $75,000 scholarship by Entegris, the second UML student to receive this support from the company.
-
Electrical EngineeringPakistan native Ramsha Farooq ’19 came all the way to UMass Lowell for her master’s degree in electrical engineering. She’s staying in the area after landing a “perfect job” as an electrical engineer at Black & Veatch in Burlington, Mass.
-
Mechanical EngineeringThe River Hawk Racing club steered Garrett Perry to UML. Now, he’s on course for a career in motor sports.
-
Marketing and EntrepreneurshipJessica Tran’s parents encouraged her to become the first in the family to graduate from college but couldn’t help her financially. To make her college dreams a reality, Tran applied for and received financial aid from UMass Lowell.
-
Management Information Systems & MarketingRoma Aurora has become a strong and valued presence on campus, from her roles as president of both the Manning Leaders Council and Marketing Society, to her ambassador work for both international students and student alumni, to her participation in the DifferenceMaker Program.
-
BiologyUTeach graduate Alexander Eden won the Exemplary New Teacher Award for science education in his first year of teaching.
