UMass Lowell’s online MBA program is ranked No. 33, up from No. 42 last year, and the top-ranked program in Greater Boston. UMass Lowell’s online graduate business programs (excluding MBA) are ranked ...
Chancellor Julie Chen and I cordially invite you to celebrate this year’s Distinguished University Professor, Supriya Chakrabarti, on Wednesday, Ma ...
The University of Massachusetts men’s track and field team finished out the weekend as it competed in the River Hawk Invitational, hosted by UMass Lowell, on Saturday at the Track at New ...
The Healthy Minds Survey for faculty and staff launched today! You should receive an email from James Kohl, dean of Student Affairs and Experiential Learning, from the email address ...
Since President Trump took office on Jan. 20, several Executive Orders have been signed ( White House News ), suggesting potential changes in federal priorities. These shifts could affect both our ...
In the frigid air, smoke from incense wafted around a memorial decorated with bouquets of flowers at the heart of the Richard ...
DPT students gain experience in UMass Lowell Physical Therapy Clinic. First- and second-year DPT students practice interacting, admitting and treating patients prior to their formal clinical education ...
as the Black Bears maintained their hold on first place in Hockey East by defeating eight-ranked UMass Lowell on the road for the second straight night, skating to a 2-1 victory Saturday.
The UMass Lowell hockey team didn’t travel nearly 3,000 miles to vacation and bask in the sunshine. The River Hawks made the journey to Palm Desert, Calif., to win a tournament and win a ...
The final period of the Cactus Cup championship was not. UNO and UMass Lowell combined for five goals in the last 20 minutes as the 10th-ranked River Hawks hung for a 3-2 win in the tournament final.
Really hard lesson.” In the final two minutes, UAlbany (8-8 overall, 0-1 America East) twice had possession of the ball, tied with UMass Lowell (12-4, 1-0) and the opportunity to move ahead.
ALBANY – DeMarr Langford Jr. sees the chance for the Great Danes to show what they’re capable of this season when they host UMass Lowell to open America East Conference men’s basketball play.