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The Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences, Department of Public Health, invites you to attend a doctoral dissertation defense by Kaylea Flangan, MPH, RD on “Ultra-Processed Food Consumption, Cognitive ...
After 25 years of dedicated service to UMass Lowell, Matt Gordon will be retiring on Monday, July 21. Matt has made a lasting impact through his work across both the Zuckerberg College of Health ...
Brooke Coupal, communications, economic impact and research development specialist, [email protected], and Nancy Cicco, assistant director of media relations, [email protected] LOWELL, Mass. – ...
The Kennedy College of Science, Department of Chemistry, invites you to attend a Ph.D. Dissertation defense by Saurabh Ankush Karande entitled “High-Throughput Functionalization of Fabrics with Metal ...
“Increasing fiber intake with a supplement could be a win-win situation, reducing PFAS in the body with a supplement that’s ...
Candidate Name: Julianne Gath Degree: Master's Defense Date: Monday, July 28, 2025 Time: 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Location: Room 518, Olney Hall, North Campus Thesis Title: “Investigating Nanoscale ...
A workshop course that thoroughly explores the writing process from pre-writing to revision, with an emphasis on critical thinking, sound essay structure, mechanics, and academic integrity. Students ...
LOWELL, Mass. – Amelia Halloran is combining her passion for coding and admiration for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) into a meaningful career-connected experience.
The Francis College of Engineering has long served as an economic engine for the Merrimack Valley and beyond, providing talent and technology in engineering, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing ...
LOWELL, Mass. – Weston & Sampson, a nationally recognized firm specializing in design, engineering and environmental services ...
Evans has worked at UMass Lowell for nearly 30 years, ever since completing a bachelor’s degree in psychology and master’s ...
Lizzy Staugler ’24, ’25 enjoys helping students find their way through the unfamiliar thickets of high school and college ...