Local author Chris Boucher and Pollard Library Foundation member Jacquelynn Coles discuss Harry “Bucky” Lew, a Lowell native and the first African-American to play professional basketball.
Each year since 2003, the Tripathy Memorial Endowed Summer Graduate Fellowship has been presented to an outstanding, qualified senior graduate student whose research topic is in the various fields of ...
Allgood’s experience is just one example of UMass Lowell’s commitment to research, which recently propelled the university to ...
Join UMass Lowell history Professor Robert Forrant for a brief talk about the role of St. Anne’s Church in Lowell in the anti-slavery movement and the Underground Railroad (which included ...
As part of the changes in BCCS, Leo Rice has stepped into the role of executive director of enrollment marketing, where he will lead marketing initiatives across all student demographics. David Joyner ...
UMass Lowell’s NanoFabrication Core recently acquired two PlasmaLab inductively coupled plasma (ICP) systems from Oxford Instruments, reflecting the decades-long relationship between the university ...
The city of Lowell is celebrating its 25th year of WinterFest featuring live music, an artisan market, free youth activities and art installations. WinterFest will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 ...
A panel of three former NFL players discuss life after pro football. Ron Borges, former Boston Globe pro football writer, hosts the panel with Ted Johnson, Andre Tippett and Max Lane.
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