The University was my chance to gain a greater degree of control over the direction of my research. more > Daniel Schmidt
Make an effort to venture outside the classroom to mingle with local ordinary citizens. more > Ardeth Thawnghmung
I like the way the professors teach and communicate here. more > Shaheed Mohamed, ’11
My internship gave me a hands-on introduction that was different from courses and lectures. more > Neha Manohar, ’14
Choosing UMass Lowell, I did not make the decision lightly. I’ll be graduating with no debt and paid for most of school myself. more > Mikhaila Schaefer, ’13
My education at UMass Lowell has been an amazing experience. more > Mohamed Omar, ’11
I see students enter our master’s program with the same passions I had to address issues of social injustice. more > Meg Bond
I couldn’t imagine getting the opportunity [to do undergrad research] anywhere else. more > Mark Lalli, ’12
I was blown away by the quality of research going on here and the independent spirit of the faculty that I met. more > Silas Laycock
I hope to one day use my experience as a player to help in bat design. more > Jennifer Yee, '13
The University enjoys a reputation for technological innovation and entrepreneurship. more > Xinwen Fu
Perhaps the single most important opportunity my education provided was ‘real-world’ interactions.” more > Mallory Hillard, ’11
Sociology attracts students who want to make a difference in the world. more > Mignon Duffy
UMass Lowell students win the EPA's top honor award for developing a novel, safer and “greener” flame retardant material that could help save lives. more > Sethumadhavan Ravichandran
It's like having one-on-one tutors in a university setting. more > Amanda Veiga, ’12
The people in Prof. Yanco's lab come out as better scientists and better people more > Mark Micire, ’11
What happens here is I can really have a dialogue with students. more > Susan Braunhut
I didn’t know how strong a woman I was until I came to UMass Lowell. more > Jennifer Gonzalez
At UMass Lowell no one does things all on their own, it’s always a team. more > Thomas B. Shea
The academics are challenging, but the resources to help you succeed are abundant. more > Nathaniel Royer, ’12
Make sure you familarize yourself with all that UMass Lowell has to offer. more > Ashleigh Hillier
The unique benefit of working at UMass Lowell is the highly inter-disciplinary mix of faculty and research staff. more > Laura Punnett
As a student and as a professor, the opportunities to follow are limitless. You can just dream here. more > Robert Giles, ’86
We have done lots of work, and have good progress with the quick response of our biosensor. more > Gang Wang
I enjoy teaching graduate students and watching them become independent researchers. more > Joey Mead
I learn new things practically every day. more > Edwin Aguirre
Professors here are invested in the students. Those relationships are real, they lead to jobs. more > Ianna Hondros-McCarthy, ’12, ’13
I want to see students progress and grow in their writing. more > Maureen Stanton
I like that the research I’m doing is making a contribution to society. more > Analissa Iversen, ’12
UMass Lowell scientists search for new robotics and AI technologies to improve the lives of wounded soldiers and others. more > Interdisciplinary Research Team
Students at the undergraduate and graduate levels have exciting opportunities to be involved in research projects. more > Thomas Wilson, ’87
My professors pushed me to change my thinking, from technology to the socio-economic aspect. more > Harish Hande, ’98, ’00
Students Showcase Work in Research Symposium
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BPQC Summit Prep Meeting
Advance Computational Seminar
MC10 Conference Call