Offers leaders of the American plastics industry the knowledge and tools to stay in the forefront of research and development.
Strives to attract students and alumni by providing relevant employment information, trends and requirements to the university community and by helping students learn about the world of work.
Offers a broad array of programs to its 13,000 full- and part-time, undergraduate and graduate students. With a special expertise in applied science and technology and a focus on regional economic and social development, the campus offers an outstanding and well-rounded education to its students, engages in substantial and wide-ranging research, and is deeply involved in the lifeblood of the community.
The College is one of only 305 institutions worldwide to have both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the AACSB, the International Association for Management Education. This is the highest level of business school accreditation a U.S. institution can achieve.
The University's service learning connection to the Greater Lowell and other neighboring communities, the Office searches regularly for students who might enjoy making community service a part of their education and life at the University, and for those community agencies and facilities that need these services most.
Established to improve the quality of the students academic experience at UMass Lowell, the Centers have received national attention for the innovative approach to academic support services and the unique partnership that the Centers have with the faculty.
Links the Boston Library Consortium, FirstSearch, GateNet, Infotrak, and many other scholastic, industrial and commercial databases.
The staff is available to consult about creating partnerships with University faculty, staff and students, and can help enhance community and organizational capacity by bringing University skills, strategic planning and expertise to groups outside the University.
TURI was created to promote reduction in the use of chemicals and the generation of toxic by-products in industry and commerce in the State of Massachusetts.
The staff consists of nurse practitioners, a part-time M.D., a health educator, a secretary, and an insurance coordinator. While walk-in service is provided for emergency first aid, students must have an appointment to see the nurse practitioner or M.D. for an illness or routine health care.
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