• Sarah Merrill and three women members of her research team stand in order of height against a stone railing

    Professor Studies Impact of Trauma on Children鈥檚 Biology

    Psychology Assistant Professor Sarah Merrill studies the tags that trauma and other adverse experiences can leave on children鈥檚 genes 鈥 and whether interventions can buffer the effects of stress. Her research is part of the rapidly expanding field of epigenetics.
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  • Rebecca Markovits

    Congratulations to Psychology 2025 Faculty Excellence Award Winners!

    These awards honor the exceptional achievements of 小猪视频 faculty who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to teaching, mentoring and community engagement. Awardees were nominated by their colleagues and students, and selected through a competitive review process by the Faculty Excellence Awards Committee.
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  • The Mock Trial team poses with a 小猪视频 flag - United In Blue.

    小猪视频 Student Teams Just Keep Winning

    小猪视频 student teams, including Mock Trial, a cyber security team, Model United Nations (U.N.) and an investment class, are on a winning streak this year.
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  • A woman with long hair and in a black top works at a laptop at her desk in her office.

    Behind the Scenes of a New Professor鈥檚 First-Class Experience

    Just like students, every faculty member has a 鈥渇irst day鈥 in a new classroom. Here鈥檚 what the first day was like for Asst. Prof. of Psychology Sarah Merrill, who is continuing a family legacy at 小猪视频.
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  • Liberal Arts Gabrielle Salvatore '24 in front of 小猪视频's Coburn Hall

    Build Your Own Major in Bachelor of Liberal Arts

    Students can customize their studies to meet their personal interests and goals through the Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree. They choose two concentrations among 27 options in UML鈥檚 flexible, interdisciplinary program.
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  • From left, Honors College students Kylie Encarnacao, business, Anna Barta, biochemistry, and Nicole Karp, business, attended a welcome event for new transfer students in the Transfer Alliance Program

    Transfer Alliance Program Supports New Transfer Students

    A new program aims to support transfer students so they can hit the ground running during their first semester at UML. The Transfer Alliance Program employs peer allies who are also transfer students.
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  • A woman and four men pose for a group photo in front of a sign at a summer camp

    Happy Campers: UML Alumni Revive Youth Program

    A multigenerational group of UML alumni created the Lowell Youth Leadership Program, a nonprofit that runs a free summer camp for underserved kids designed to help them become self-confident, socially connected community leaders.
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  • Biochemistry and Nutritional Sciences Assoc. Prof. Mahdi Garelnabi in the CPH lab

    Biomedical Sciences Professor Tapped to Direct ADVANCE Office for Faculty Equity

    A health sciences professor is the new director of the ADVANCE Office for Faculty Equity. A researcher specializing in cardiovascular disease, Assoc. Prof. Mahdi Garelnabi brings extensive experience working on diversity within the American Heart Association and other groups.
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  • Chioma Opara with the other 2022 Future Nobel Laureate Scholars and a faculty advisor

    Psychology Student is Future Nobel Laureate Scholar

    Psychology major Chioma Opara was among 10 students worldwide who were accepted to the Future Nobel Laureate Scholarship Program last year. Her journey culminated with a week in Sweden in December, learning and hearing from Nobel Laureates.
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  • Public health master's student Kyle Fahey goes over a park evaluation form with UML student and faculty researchers and older residents of Lowell.

    City and UML Partner on Making Lowell 鈥楢ge-Friendly鈥

    Students in health sciences are gaining research experience in Lowell, working alongside an adult advisory group and local agencies to help make the city an 鈥渁ge-friendly鈥 community.
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  • Gianna Sandelli '19, '22 does a wellness check. Sandelli works at Lowell House Addiction Treatment and Recovery

    Lowell and UML Partner on Opioid and Mental Health Grants

    The city of Lowell is working in partnership with university researchers to get people with opioid use disorder into services and out of the criminal justice system. New grants are expanding the city鈥檚 diversion efforts, including for police calls involving people experiencing a mental health crisis.
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  • Portrait of Psychology Assoc. Prof. Stephanie Block

    Professors Study Aids and Barriers to Prosecuting Child Sexual Abuse

    What are the best predictors that child sexual abuse cases will be investigated and prosecuted? Professors in psychology and criminology analyzed hundreds of cases and found that support from a child鈥檚 parent or other caregiver was the clearest factor.
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  • Psychology Assoc. Prof. Rocio Rosales is leading a $914,000 grant for master's students in applied behavior analysis and autism studies.

    New Grant to Fund Autism Studies and Special Education Master鈥檚 Students

    Psychology Assoc. Prof. Rocio Rosales is leading a $914,000 grant that will train UML master鈥檚 students in applied behavior analysis and autism studies to collaborate with special education teams 鈥 and master鈥檚 students in special education at Lasell University to understand applied behavior analysis.
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  • The original Making WAVES leadership team will continue to guide the ADVANCE Office for Faculty Equity at UML

    New ADVANCE Office for Faculty Equity Aims to Improve Campus Culture

    The new ADVANCE Office for Faculty Equity aims to change the culture across campus for faculty from underrepresented and marginalized groups. It builds on the programs and research of the five-year, National Science Foundation-funded Making WAVES program.
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  • Presley Bennett and Maddie Emond are both first-generation college students at 小猪视频

    First-generation Students Get Head Start on College Life

    This summer, a UML support program for first-generation college students is piloting a 鈥淔irst to Launch鈥 program on campus for incoming first-year students. With support from two recent grants, the River Hawk Scholars Academy is also expanding its services to sophomores, juniors and seniors.
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  • Joseph Sheedy celebrated learning for all of his 86 years.

    At 86, Joe Sheedy Embodied Lifelong Learning

    Joseph Sheedy was a man who embodied lifelong learning. He earned his final degree in Psychology from 小猪视频, posthumously.
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  • Medical lab sciences major Erin Snow took a walk on a nearly deserted 小猪视频 South Campus

    The New Normal: Students Adjust to a Semester Interrupted

    As Massachusetts officials advised everyone to stay at home to prevent further spread of the novel coronavirus, students are adapting to studying online 鈥 and adopting coping strategies to help manage the upheaval.
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  • Stoklosa Middle School fifth grader Kedwin Santiago Torres proudly shows off his part in the EcoSonic Project during the recent regional science fair in Lowell.

    Sonic Youth Make Music from Recycled Goods

    UML's Elissa Johnson-Green's EcoSonic Playground melds music with STEM and ends up being a whole new thing at the regional science fair.
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  • As the image of Nina Coppens gazes away, gathering to celebrate the late dean's student-created portrait are (from left) Coppens' daughter Katie, Chancellor Jacquie Moloney, Nina鈥檚 husband, Paul Coppens, daughter Lindsay, student artists Julie Howard 鈥18, Yahira Torres, 鈥19 and Adel diPersio 鈥19.

    Nina Coppens Watches Over O鈥橪eary Now

    A large gathering recently celebrated the unveiling of a student-painted portrait of late FAHSS Dean Nina Coppens. It is, say friends and family, exactly what she would have wanted.
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  • UML Honors computer science major Joseph Calles has volunteered at Central Food Ministry for more than a year

    Honors Students Volunteer at Lowell Food Pantry

    When the Honors College dean put out the call for volunteers at a local food pantry, dozens of students stepped up, allowing Central Food Ministry to serve more families. Now, two honors student fellows are helping to sustain and grow the partnership.
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  • A view of the new addition on the back of Coburn Hall

    At 123 Years Old, Coburn Hall鈥檚 Never Looked Newer

    The start of the spring 2020 semester brings the reopening of the university鈥檚 earliest academic building, Coburn Hall, as well as a new home for the Centers for Learning and Academic Support Services and progress on several other Facilities Management projects.
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  • Nicole Villafana, right, and two other students from Lawrence High visited the 小猪视频 campus to consider careers in education

    UML Partners with High Schools to Diversify Teaching Profession

    UML鈥檚 College of Education is working with the state and local school districts to recruit future teachers who represent the Merrimack Valley鈥檚 diversity. Lawrence High School students visited the campus recently to learn more about careers in education 鈥 and campus life.
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  • Twins Kayla and Jae'la Rowles and friend Tyson Minor are part of the new DC-CAP Scholars program at 小猪视频

    New Program Provides Merit Scholarships for 20 Students from Washington, D.C.

    Under a new partnership, 20 high school graduates from Washington, D.C., are studying at 小猪视频 this fall with merit scholarships. It鈥檚 part of the university鈥檚 mission to support students from all backgrounds in getting a great college education.
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  • UML alumnus Matthew Chigas runs a tabletop training exercise in Nashua

    Criminal Justice Internships Pay Dividends for Students

    When criminal justice students intern for credit, they get real-world experience and a broader perspective on the careers available to them. And some internships lead to great jobs.
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  • 小猪视频 Prof. Emeritus Robert Kunzendorf

    Psychology Professor Emeritus Named Editor of APA Journal

    For his entire career, Psychology Prof. Robert Kunzendorf conducted research on human consciousness, from sensory consciousness and subconsciousness to consciousness of the self. He was just named editor of the leading journal in the field, 鈥淧sychology of Consciousness.鈥
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  • Nursing students Kelly Tanner, Sharon Nabulime and Mamawa Sannoh at the Student Research & Community Engagement Symposium

    Symposium Showcases Student Research and Community Projects

    More than 280 students finished the academic year by presenting their work at the annual Student Research & Community Engagement Symposium. Many of the students鈥 research projects aimed to solve or engage real-world problems, from public health to violent crime.
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  • A student asks a Tesla employee a question via video conference

    Tesla Recruits Students via Virtual Campus Visit

    Alum Nicole Falotico 鈥11 was one of five Tesla employees who recruited UML students for summer internships and co-op positions via a video conference presentation at Saab ETIC鈥檚 Perry Atrium.
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  • Yusef Salaam, Karen Smolar and Asst. Prof. Miko Wilford talk about the Kalief Browder case at 小猪视频

    The Cost of Pleading Innocent: The Kalief Browder Case

    Yusef Salaam, a member of the 鈥淐entral Park Five鈥 who spent years imprisoned for a crime he didn鈥檛 commit, talked with students about the pressure to plead guilty even when you are innocent. He came to campus for a panel discussion on the notorious case of Kalief Browder.
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  • Asst. Prof. of Psychology Miko Wilford speaks at a panel on problems with the plea system

    Psychology Prof Tackles Injustice in the Justice System

    Asst. Prof. Miko Wilford has won a five-year, $498,000 National Science Foundation CAREER grant to study an urgent issue for the justice system: Why innocent suspects plead guilty.
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  • Nick and Elizabeth Raymond are siblings and opposites, but both attend 小猪视频

    Nick and Elizabeth Raymond are Siblings 鈥 and Opposites

    Students Nick and Elizabeth Raymond are siblings with completely different interests and personalities. In fact, the main thing they share is a genetic condition. They鈥檙e living proof that a disability doesn鈥檛 define you.