The UMass Lowell Innovative Fellows Training Program (LIFT) is an experiential biotech and medtech learning opportunity for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers working in the fields of ...
This dynamic three-day conference offers students the opportunity to debate critical issues facing the global community, as well as develop public speaking, researching and writing skills, in a ...
Join UML Strive at our tabling events in Fox and South Campus Dining Commons during the week! Come by to play trivia, learn more about food access resources, and donate a guest meal swipe to support ...
First-year and transfer students who register for and attend the event – and ultimately enroll at UMass Lowell – may qualify ...
The online archive, developed through the Donahue Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, preserves the stories ...
UMass Lowell will host a special panel discussion, “Defense and Diplomacy: Navigating National Security Challenges in a Dangerous World,” featuring retired Ambassador Robert Sherman and retired U.S.
Brooke Coupal, communications, economic impact and research development specialist, [email protected], and Nancy Cicco, ...
The UMass Lowell Police Department is a full service police department with 30 sworn officers. We operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, providing patrol, investigation, specialized and emergency ...
The Centers for Learning, Advising, and Student Success is here to help you with every aspect of your academic journey and performance at UMass Lowell.
The Advanced Composite Materials and Textile Research Laboratory (ACMTRL) located on the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus offers your company a resource for research and testing. The ACMTRL ...
The primary responsibility of the Division of Student Affairs is the welfare of all students enrolled at UMass Lowell. We provide students with the resources and assistance for students to graduate as ...
Commitment to community is a core value of UMass Lowell. We strive to prepare students to succeed in college, and to become lifelong learners and informed citizens. The Office of Community Relations ...