This proven track record helped The New England Consortium (TNEC) at UMass Lowell recently secure a five-year, $7.3 million grant from the federal National Institute of Environmental Sciences (NIEHS).
The addition of UMass Lowell's new security operations center, part of the Lowell Innovation Network Corridor, will protect area clients against cyber threats, while providing career-connected ...
LOWELL, Massachusetts – NASA on Oct. 1 launched a telescope designed and built by UMass Lowell and the space agency that seeks to identify planets beyond the solar system and other objects in space ...
Computer science majors Meriem Elkoudi, left, and Wendy Carvalho, second from left, meet up with a group of fellow Honors College students who were studying abroad in Paris over the summer. Elkoudi ...
More than 220,000 new homes need to be built in Massachusetts over the next decade to address the growing housing affordability crisis, according to a recent assessment by the commonwealth. To help ...
The media outlet, best known for consumer advice and news analysis, places UMass Lowell at No. 11 in Massachusetts for its “Best Colleges” ranking of higher-educational institutions defined as ...
On Wednesday, Oct' 8, at 5:30 p.m. in 222 O'Leary, there will be a screening of "One Fast Move or I’m Gone: Kerouac’s 'Big Sur'" (90 min). The filmmakers will be on hand for a question and answer ...
Please encourage students who work in your area or whom you support about the upcoming student-focused training. Active Shooter Preparedness Training for Students Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025 SGA is hosting ...
The roofing contractor working on the Campus Recreation Center recently identified an unforeseen issue involving a skylight that requires additional work and coordination. This development has ...
UMass Lowell Labor Education Program’s 30th Anniversary Celebration! For three decades, the UMass Lowell Labor Education Program has provided training, education, and organizational development ...
On Thursday, Oct. 9 from 3 to -4:30 p.m. in 222 O'Leary Library, please join us for a panel on Kerouac’s novel "Pic" and other facets of his life and work.
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