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Dean of Student Affairs and Wellness Brenda Evans, who was recently recognized by the Association of College Unions International for her campus community-building efforts, chats with graduate fellow ...
She cites as a prime example Ralph Saint-Louis ’18, ’20, a biology teacher at Lowell High School who was named one of Time Magazine’s Innovative Teachers in 2022. Zachary Phillips ’23, ’25 turned his ...
The Francis College of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, invites you to attend a Doctoral Dissertation defense by Marla J. Hilderbrand-Chae on: “Exploring STEM Identity Formation and ...
Beyranevand, who earned his master’s and doctorate in math education at UMass Lowell and served as the K-12 mathematics coordinator for the Chelmsford Public Schools for 12 years, says that incoming ...
Greater Lowell Community Foundation President and CEO Jay Linnehan was honored as this year's Acre Champion at the annual 6 Degrees of the Acre Gala, a fundraising event for Coalition for a Better ...
On behalf of the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), congratulations on your acceptance to UMass Lowell! We are thrilled to welcome you here. Our office is here to welcome you to the university ...
Dr. Megherbi presented CMINDS research on Speeding Up Real-time Digital Image Processing Algorithms at the Hardware Level at the IEEE CIVEMSA 2025 conference titled “Speeding Up Real-time Digital ...
Register now and join us to experience the future of STEM education practice and research at UMass Lowell. We would like to thank the Francis College of Engineering, College of Fine Arts, Humanities ...
There have been new federal actions that may impact crossing borders for all individuals regardless of their nationality or immigration status. Additionally, there is continued public source reporting ...
Although not the first to inhabit the house that would, in time, have the address of 52 Auburn Street, Elisha Hall (1812-1895) was an early resident in this single-family Greek Revival house. Born in ...
Description The completion of the Lyons Street Primary School in 1876 marked the last public school constructed in the Back Central neighborhood. It was the only primary school built with brick; all ...