Learn about students pursuing advanced degrees at 51Ƶ.
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Public Health – Healthcare ManagementA practicum in infection prevention at a hospital prepared Abdul Hameed for a job with the CDC, preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus in hospitals and other health-care facilities.
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English, minors in Political Science and Digital MediaOne faculty member opened a door for Adeja Crearer, and it changed her life.
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BiologyUTeach graduate Alexander Eden won the Exemplary New Teacher Award for science education in his first year of teaching.
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Radiological Sciences and ProtectionAlexis Day ’17, ’19, a senior health physicist at Boston Children’s Hospital, followed in the footsteps of her grandmother Terry LaFrance ’90.
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Mechanical EngineeringAllyson Toppi never thought she could work in robotics. An internship at Brooks Automation changed her mind – and turned into a full-time job.
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Exercise Physiology and EducationThrough leadership opportunities as a student-athlete, exercise physiology graduate Amanda Baptiste found her voice — and discovered her calling to become a high school biology teacher.
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Health InformaticsAndrew Farkas, chief operating officer at Boston MedFlight, returned to college after 35 years to complete his M.S. in health informatics, with a specialization in management.
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Public HealthAnnie Soup Koagne is getting everything she can out of 51Ƶ, while working to make it a better place.
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Digital Media & BusinessAnthony Blunt ’24, also known as rapper Ant Blunt, is balancing his passions for music, art, fashion and basketball while pursuing an MBA.
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EntrepreneurshipWith a dissertation on social media’s role in the entrepreneurial process, Thailand’s Atthaphon Mumi became the first graduate of the Manning School of Business’ Ph.D. in entrepreneurship program.
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Mechanical EngineeringWorking in the Baseball Research Center prepared Becky O’Hara ’06 for a job at Rawlings Sporting Goods, where she now heads research and development.
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Director of the Honors CollegeAs a 1982 graduate with a degree in English, Beth Donaghey took a temporary job as a secretary at the university, just for a year. She never left.
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Applied Biology Ph.D.Brooke Sienkiewicz conducts fieldwork in the Caribbean as part of her Ph.D. program.
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Nursing, Public HealthLacrosse player Caroline Klim ’23 plans to apply public health knowledge to her future nursing career.
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Radiological Sciences and ProtectionDouble River Hawk Cassia Fontes’ work with the Radiation Safety Office has set her apart in the job market.
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Cassie HardingPublic HealthCassie Harding’s internship experiences as a public health student inspired her to tackle the big health and wellness challenges facing people in the cities and towns around her.
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Public Health – EpidemiologyHer master’s degree in public health and research experiences helped Chandni Shahdev get a job with the CDC Foundation, working with employers to prevent and contain outbreaks of COVID-19.
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PhysicsPhysics Ph.D. student Christian Burns got accepted to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
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Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Pharmaceutical SciencesChristianto Putra conducted research on titanium dioxide, a common food additive, for his dissertation and published the results in the Journal of Nutrition.
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History and EducationA scholarship endowed in memory of the late English teacher and lecturer Socrates Lagios helped Christina Sirignano complete her master’s degree in education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Business AnalyticsChristine Vaudo returned to school after a long gap to earn a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Manning School of Business and then decided to pursue her master’s degree in business analytics.
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Civil & Environmental EngineeringA former carpenter sidelined by the recession, Christopher Ingemi went back to school at Middlesex Community College and then transferred to UML. Now, thanks to his job in a lab, he’s completed his master’s in civil engineering and found a great job as a bridge designer.
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EntrepreneurshipA Fulbright Scholar from Chile, Cintya Gajardo Véjar is driven to improve the lives of others.
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Nuclear EngineeringAn elbow injury may have thrown the promising baseball career of Collin Duffley for a curve, but fortunately he still has his nuclear engineering career to fall back on.
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Mechanical EngineeringMechanical engineering Ph.D. student Connor Pozzi is working to help the country’s transition to renewable energy.
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MathematicsCora Casteel says mathematics will help her with a career in policing and criminal justice policy.
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Master of Public Health in EpidemiologyCosette Scott’s internship working with a lead epidemiologist in the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is making an impact on public health policy.
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Public HealthDaniel Howell spent several years addressing the opioid epidemic in Lowell. Now, he’s working on a pandemic: COVID-19.
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Mechanical EngineeringDean Kennedy always dreamed of a career at Disney. The experience he gained and connections he made while earning his bachelor’s and master’s in mechanical engineering helped make that dream come true.
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Biological Sciences, Biotechnology OptionResearch experience and an internship solidified Deepshikha Ananthaswamy’s interest in biotechnology.
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FinanceBy constantly building his network, Dennis Patel ’19 ’20 made the most of his undergraduate and graduate education — and landed a global supply chain analyst co-op job at Lockheed Martin.
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Criminal Justice & Criminology
Retired MBTA Transit Police Sgt. Dic Donohue finished his master’s degree in 2012. Less than a year later, he was shot during a police firefight with the Boston Marathon bombers. After earning his Ph.D. in criminology, he’s taking a job with the RAND Corp.
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Exercise Science, Master of Public HealthDonald Rogers gained research experience as an exercise science major, which fueled his desire to become a physician scientist.
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Psychology, Autism StudiesHonors student Edina Hirt faced hurdles from learning English to battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma while working toward her degree. Still, she won an award for her dedication to community service.
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Applied Biomedical Sciences, Master of Public HealthEJ Judge received his Master of Public Health degree during the pandemic, which provided real-world opportunities to learn what epidemiology is all about.
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Applied Biomedical Sciences, MPH in Social and Behavioral SciencesTransfer student Elliot Johnson ’25 built a portfolio of global health, entrepreneurship and public service experiences that shaped his commitment to humanitarian innovation.
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PsychologyEmily Makrez ’07, ’09 turned her passion for farming, fermenting and foraging into her own business.
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Business and Pre-medInspired by his mother’s careers in health care and business, Emmanuel Idehen-Ovabor is working toward a master’s in health care administration while also pursuing his dream of becoming a pediatrician.
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Biological Sciences/BiotechnologyDespite multiple roadblocks, biological sciences alum Emmanuelle Oliveira ’10, ’12 is on her way to becoming a doctor.
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Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric SciencesEarth System Science Ph.D. student Ericka Boudreau is on her way to becoming a triple River Hawk.
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Public AdministrationErin Monahan finds value in learning principles applicable to a wide range of arts and humanities-based organizations. She is getting professional experience as an archivist through an internship at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods.
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MathematicsA required computing course launched mathematics alum Evana Gizzi on a path to working at NASA.
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Radiological Health PhysicsFrancesca Kamwa ’21 nearly dropped out when her father died. Thanks to support from UML faculty, she’s now applying to medical schools.
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Chemistry, Political ScienceFrances Skinner ’19 gained lab skills and confidence while working in Chemistry Asst. Prof. Manos Gkikas’ lab
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Business AdministrationToronto native Frank Stegnar excelled in the classroom and on the ice as an undergrad at 51Ƶ, so he chose to get his MBA online from the Manning School of Business.
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Electrical EngineeringGeorge Dylan Bistany completed his master’s degree abroad in fall 2019 at the Czech Technical University in Prague.
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Exercise Science, MBAGerry Siracusa is combining his degree in exercise science with an MBA, which will help him open his own physical therapy practice someday.
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Exercise Physiology, Physical Therapy
Motivated to help patients regain strength to live their best possible lives, Haley LaFreniere was inspired early on by her mom to pursue a health-related field.
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Nutritional Science, Public HealthHaylee Dussault was a part of the first class of students in the Master of Public Heath Dietetics program. Shortly after graduation, she passed the registered dietitian exam and landed her dream job.
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Master of Public Health, Healthcare ManagementIffat Farah works as a community workforce program coordinator for the Lowell Community Health Center.
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History, Security Studies2021 Student Commencement Speaker Jamie Smorczewski knows what it means to persevere, over injury, health issues, the pandemic and life’s curveballs.
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Peace and Conflict StudiesJane El Hachem, a former journalist from Lebanon, is earning a master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies. Her goal is to help with peace efforts in the Middle East.
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Public AdministrationJessica Amedee interned at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce as the university’s first Civic Action Project fellow. The program for UMass graduate students in public policy and related fields introduced her to a network of inspiring professionals.
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Community Social PsychologyJohana Reyes cofounded a nonprofit to help preserve the Amazon rainforest.
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Computer ScienceJohn Kilgo VI began working at MITRE Corporation more than three years ago as an intern, when he was a 51Ƶ undergraduate. Now, he’s employed there full time as a software systems engineer, while enrolled part time in the master’s program in computer science.
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Music Education, Community MusicJosh Santana’s passion for community music grew from the 51Ƶ String Project.
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Global StudiesJuan Boungou, a former Fulbright Fellow, started a nonprofit for underprivileged youth in the Republic of the Congo. Now he’s earning his Ph.D. in global studies to expand his learning and his impact.
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Energy Engineering/SolarJyotik Savaj, who is enrolled in the Master of Science in Energy Engineering/Solar Program, aims to help fulfill the need for solar power and has a paid co-op job at Exyte, an engineering and project management company specializing in high-tech facilities.
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HistoryKady Phelps came to 51Ƶ to major in education, but history caught up with her. She earned her master’s degree in history and the Excellence in Students Cultural Heritage Award for her work on an exhibit about Portuguese immigration to Lowell.
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Education – STEMScience teacher Karin Loach says 51Ƶ’s well-paced and structured online Doctor of Education program was a perfect fit.
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Public Administration
Karina Cruz appreciates the flexibility, small classes and in-depth administrative skills she’s learning, from how to change public policy to managing a diverse workforce.
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Public Health – DieteticsKate Killion came to UML because it’s the only university in New England that offers a dietetics degree with a public health perspective.
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Energy EngineeringKatherine Moses ’12 came to Lowell to get a master’s degree in energy engineering. She fell in love with the city and has worked as Lowell’s energy manager since 2014, helping it become more energy efficient while also partnering with UML on sustainability projects.
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Applied Biomedical Sciences, Pharmaceutical SciencesKatie McGourty took advantage of UML's Bachelor’s-to-Master’s program and completed her master’s in one year. She landed a job with Pfizer Inc. in the inflammation and immunology department before she graduated.
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Mechanical EngineeringKay Wojtowicz ’25 is carrying on a family legacy at 51Ƶ by pursuing a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, focusing on cutting-edge materials research with real-world impact.
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Peace and Conflict StudiesHonors student Kripa Joseph is earning her B.A. and M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies in four years, while minoring in music and pursuing internships that promote diversity and respect among cultures.
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Criminology
Kyleigh Clark-Moorman is interested in how best to prepare inmates to rejoin their communities. She’s gotten a broad range of research and teaching experiences in the doctoral program in criminology.
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Marine Sciences & TechnologySoftware engineer Laurie Agel was looking for a career change in her 40s. Fifteen years later, she has her Ph.D. in marine sciences and technology from UML and is working as a post-doctoral research assistant, studying extreme precipitation and flooding in the Charles and Mystic river basins.
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Applied Biomedical SciencesLindsey Roberts worked her way through the clinical laboratory science program and a master’s degree, too. Now she’s the laboratory supervisor at Lowell Community Health Center.
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CriminologyHer Ph.D. research at 51Ƶ won Lisa Thompson a rare research assistantship at the National Institute of Justice.
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Physical TherapyDuring his long career, Coiro has opened two physical therapy clinics, treated thousands of patients and hired many 51Ƶ students.
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Electrical Engineering & Engineering ManagementHer experiences in the Honors College and in a college readiness program, Let’s Get Ready, helped Marilyn Saha get a job at Raytheon Technologies.
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EducationRetired special collections librarian Martha Mayo ’92 collects art – and supports art at 51Ƶ (UML).
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MBAMasakazu Hasegawa earned an MBA online through UML's partnership with Abitus, an executive education firm based in Tokyo.
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EducationMatthew Olson, dean of humanities and social science at Middlesex Community College, says there is a direct connection between the doctorate he earned in Leadership in Schooling and his current job.
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Civil & Environmental Engineering, Structural EngineeringA service-learning capstone in Lowell and Haiti transformed Maureen Kelly’s civil engineering education — and her life. She now works for a firm that supports her ongoing volunteer work in Haiti and her mentoring of current students.
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Family Health Nursing (NP)After 12 years working as a registered nurse at Lowell General Hospital, Meredith Ritze developed specialized skills caring for people who struggle with urology issues. She applied to 51Ƶ to become a nurse practitioner to further her career.
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Peace and Conflict StudiesMarine Corps reservist Michael Venetti says the Peace and Conflict Studies master’s program helped him win a Presidential Management Fellowship to work at the U.S. State Department.
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Master of Physical Therapy, Doctor of Physical TherapyAssoc. Teaching Prof. Michele Fox ’94, ’06 of the Department of Physical Therapy and Kinesiology, a double River Hawk, swims competitively and raises money for cancer research.
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MS in Nursing (Family Health Nurse Practitioner track), Doctor of Nursing PracticeWith a passion for women’s health, Michelle Flanagan earned advanced nursing practice degrees to support patients.
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Nutritional Sciences & Public HealthOnce Michelle Palladino started taking courses in nutrition as an undergraduate, she knew right away that she wanted a career in the field of nutrition and dietetics.
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Business AdministrationAs a technical program manager with the U.S. Navy, Mike Taskoski had his pick of MBA programs. He chose 51Ƶ based on the reputation of its online program.
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Nutritional Science, Public HealthMindasari Daniar's upbringing in Indonesia inspired her to study nutrition. She now works at Massachusetts General Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and is pursing her Master of Public Health degree.
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Business AnalyticsAlready on track for a successful marketing career in Pakistan, Moiz Khan has shifted gears to pursue a master’s in business analytics from the Manning School of Business.
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Biology and UTeachBiology teacher Morgan Tierno’s student teaching and first year on the job were complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic and major social issues. But, she says, UTeach prepared her for those challenges.
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Master of Public HealthNamrata Chauhan ’23 secured a position as a surveillance epidemiologist with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health in the Bureau of Climate and Environmental Health.
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Business AnalyticsNeeti Kothari left a job at Big Four accounting firm Deloitte in her native India to pursue a Master of Science in business analytics at 51Ƶ. Despite the pandemic, she landed a summer internship at software company PTC in Boston.
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History & Education
Neil Oliveria, already a grandfather, is pursuing degrees in history and education so he can embark on a new career as a teacher.
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Psychology & Community Social PsychologyWhen Nicole Cruz Merced overcame her shyness and reached out to a professor, it changed her life.
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Public HealthNicole Haas always knew she wanted a career helping people. The Master of Public Health major landed an internship with the Revive Recovery Center and is taking on one of the most challenging public health crises of the last 20 years: the opioid epidemic.
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Mechanical Engineering and Computer EngineeringPablo Ruiz returned to school for a second bachelor’s degree, and he’s going on for his master’s degree, too.
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Criminal Justice & Criminology
A chance encounter with a professor led to an amazing research opportunity. Now Qurat Ann is researching the pros and cons of sex offender registration laws as she pursues a Ph.D.
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Nutritional Sciences and Master of Public HealthKnowing how cultural differences make an impact on health, Rabia Haider is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree.
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Electrical EngineeringPakistan native Ramsha Farooq ’19 came all the way to 51Ƶ for her master’s degree in electrical engineering. She’s staying in the area after landing a “perfect job” as an electrical engineer at Black & Veatch in Burlington, Mass.
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MathematicsAfter earning two degrees at 51Ƶ, Rebecca Mendum is continuing her education at Harvard University.
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Applied Psychology & Prevention Science
Rianna Grissom does research on how stereotypes and prejudices affect biracial and multiracial people.
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Health Information ManagementRichard Juknavorian ’98 volunteers online and in person to support students. He raises money for scholarships, mentors students and serves as a judge at symposiums and events.
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PhysicsTriple River Hawk Rigel Cappallo ’13, ’16, ’19 went from pianist to physicist.
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English, Spanish and Italian & EducationRoberto Rivera combined a B.A. in English literature and Spanish and Italian with a master’s degree in education to become an ESL teacher in the Lawrence schools.
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Engineering ManagementRohann Nair was torn about whether to pursue a master of science degree or an MBA. Instead of choosing, he opted for both by enrolling in 51Ƶ’s master’s degree in engineering management.
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Public Administration
In the Master of Public Administration program, Ron Pannell is learning skills he can apply to his job in the Office of Student Engagement at Middlesex Community College – and later, in a housing agency.
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Computer Science, MBASoftware engineer Rupal Trivedi returned to her college roots when the time came to get an MBA.
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Environmental Science, MathematicsCuriosity led Russell Todd ’81, ’83 to a wide-ranging career that included nuclear subs, weather radar and disease outbreak modeling.
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Mechanical Engineering, MBAGraduate student Ryan Cormier is enjoying one extra year on campus before joining the workforce.
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Biological Sciences, Mathematics
Sam DeLap ’21 went from an intern to a lead engineer in just one year at Science Applications International Corporation.
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Master of Public Health, DieteticsSandra Ocampo switched her career from investment management to dietetics.
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Public Administration
Sarah Golding works with young people transitioning to adulthood while coping with mental illness. She says the Master of Public Administration program is giving her the right balance of core administrative skills and deep knowledge to help her advocate for her clients.
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Sound Recording TechnologyFor this sound recording technology grad, it’s all between the ears.
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Criminal JusticeAfter earning a master's degree in criminal justice, Sean Perry plans to pursue a Ph.D. in criminology with the ultimate goal of becoming a professor or private sector or government researcher whose studies could help improve police departments or criminal justice systems.
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Public HealthShannon Gray started earning her master's degree in Public Health with a focus on epidemiology as an undergraduate. Her internship with the Uxbridge Board of Health broadened her exposure to the role public health professionals play and strengthened her skills.
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Environmental Studies - Atmospheric ScienceShiri Spear ’07 is now a successful TV meteorologist.
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Computer ScienceShruti Jain came to 51Ƶ for its hands-on teaching approach. She’s gotten lots of opportunities to apply what she’s learning – as well as a coveted internship with Red Hat.
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Radiological Sciences and ProtectionSimone Peironnet secured a job with Boeing as a health physicist before graduating from 51Ƶ.
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Public HealthStacey Nwachukwu is helping communities and influencing policy at the Statehouse.
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Public Health, Healthcare Management option, B.S. to MPHStefany Campbell was hired by Comprehensive Environmental Inc, a civil engineering and environmental consulting firm, before she graduates.
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Mechanical EngineeringAfter 35 years at General Electric, Stephen Johnson earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, where he developed a software tool that shows wind turbine blade manufacturers whether automation can save time and money.
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MPH in Epidemiology, Doctor of Science in Public Health CandidateSundus Siddique, a physician and public health researcher, has published studies and presented at conferences about healthy workplaces.
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Public Health – Health Care ManagementSuparlan Lingga ’17 came to 51Ƶ to further his education in public health. Now he coordinates the Indonesian government’s work with UNICEF to improve child and maternal health, education and safety.
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Computer ScienceSurbhi Kanthed’s team won a huge hackathon for women students – and now she is working at Red Hat.
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NursingSusan Mullaney, who earned a doctorate in nursing practice in 2015, is a vice president at UnitedHealth Group, where she focuses on keeping seniors healthy. She joined the board of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, which sets curriculum standards for nursing degrees.
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Applied Biomedical SciencesSydney Sampson is earning a master’s degree in applied biomedical sciences within one year of earning a bachelor’s degree, thanks to 51Ƶ’s bachelor’s-to-master’s program.
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Psychology, Public HealthTara Lynch's experience during her undergraduate psychology program practicum working with a community agency to improve outcomes for rape survivors led her to pursue a Master of Public Health.
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Applied Biomedical SciencesThavaleak Prum came to UML to pursue her dream of transforming people’s lives through research.
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Health Information ManagementToni Laracuente credits the Health Information Management program with helping her land a job before graduation.
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Atmospheric ScienceBefore starting his Ph.D. in atmospheric science at 51Ƶ, Tyler Harrington interned at the Federal Aviation Administration, where he wrote a report for Congress on how extreme weather events affect air travel.
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Criminal JusticeVeyli Ortiz Solis earned a B.S. in criminal justice in just three years – with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
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Exercise Science, Family Health Nurse PractitionerWith her people-first approach, Yonnie Collins found success in her coursework and her extracurricular activities.