Read about students who transferred from other institutions to find their home at 51Ƶ.
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FinanceThe Honors Program at Middlesex Community College helped Andrea Patino Galindo master English – and transfer to the Honors College at 51Ƶ.
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Criminal JusticeAngela King Lines is already on the front lines of fighting crime as a manager at Walmart. She says her degree in criminal justice helped prepare her for her next fight: reducing the backlog of DNA tests in rape and murder cases.
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Marketing and ManagementAfter living through civil war in her native Ivory Coast, Senior Class President Anna Kouadio is grateful for her opportunities at UML.
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Business AdministrationBiar Kon grew up in refugee camps in Kenya. Now he gives back to the city’s refugee community through his work with the International Institute of New England.
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Business ManagementArmy Rangers veteran Brendon Aylaian is working as a financial specialist for the Air Force.
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Music BusinessAs a music business major, Brynne Santos performs in four ensembles while also learning about marketing, management and licensing.
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Criminal Justice (History minor)Honors transfer student Cameron McKenzie squeezed four study abroad trips into her short time at UML.
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Business Administration
Carla Gonzalez Hidalgo is a full-time student and her family’s sole support. Yet she finds time to volunteer for causes she believes in.
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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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Electrical EngineeringChristopher Simmans took a winding path from Texas to Massachusetts, but the move led him to find his calling in electrical engineering at 51Ƶ.
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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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Asian Studies, Digital MediaChummeng Soun is documenting the traditional dances of his native Cambodia with support from the Center for Asian American Studies and the Southeast Asian Digital Archive.
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MathematicsCora Casteel says mathematics will help her with a career in policing and criminal justice policy.
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Peace and Conflict Studies & Political ScienceDana Ibrahim chose 51Ƶ for its peace and conflict studies program, which lets her combine classes across the social sciences and humanities to suit her goal: to become a diplomat and aid refugees.
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Medical Laboratory ScienceDannalee Watson loves working in hospital labs, where she analyzes patient samples for signs of disease. She says it’s like being a medical detective.
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BiologyMarine Corps veteran Daryle LaMonica is on the fast track to becoming a doctor through the UMass Medical School Baccalaureate to M.D. Pathway Program.
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Political ScienceDavid Todisco says his political science classes, internships and experiences through UML's partnership with The Washington Center are helping him forge a political career.
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Political ScienceHonors student Denia Taylor has overcome many challenges in order to pursue a degree in political science. She plans to take up a career that allows her to combine legal training and philosophy.
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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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EducationEleanora Peters fell in love with teaching at the Boston Museum of Science.
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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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ManagementStudying abroad in London convinced business student Emoni Baffour ’18 to return to the UK for graduate school and pursue her passion for a career in the fashion industry.
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Meteorology and MathematicsEric Roy started doing meteorological research on campus the summer after his freshman year – and then won two research internships with government agencies.
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Environmental ScienceAs co-president of the Society of Environmental Scientists student organization, Evelynn Cousey has developed leadership skills that she plans to take into a career in environmental policy and law.
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Computer EngineeringHonors transfer student Fidel Castro wants to make a name for himself in the field of nanotechnology manufacturing.
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Computer EngineeringFlore Stécie Norcéide won an Oprah Winfrey Scholarship to study computer engineering here.
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Sociology & SpanishHonors student Franchesca Arias is passionate about studying abroad after completing a summer program in Valencia, Spain.
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Computer ScienceGarima Jain transferred from J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA in her hometown of Faridabad, India, to 51Ƶ, where she has gained research and internship experiences.
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Business (concentrations in management information systems and entrepreneurship)Hailey Appiah-Opoku came to 51Ƶ determined to build a future in tech and entrepreneurship, and she’s gained the tools, confidence and community to do just that.
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BiologyTo pursue her dream of becoming a doctor, Sonma Agundu joined MAGIC, a program to help students from underrepresented groups succeed in health care careers.
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Political SciencePolitical science major and lacrosse player Jade Catlin is making her mark as the team’s leading scorer while preparing for a career as a criminal defense attorney.
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SpanishJamie Aciukewicz has used his affinity for the Spanish language to create experiences for himself both locally and abroad.
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PsychologyJared Socolow turned his own struggles into a research project that he will present at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science.
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BusinessJeurys Santiago credits his entrepreneurship classes and experiences with helping him launch his networking and marketing company, Minds With Purpose.
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Sound Recording Technology and Music StudiesAn aspiring audio engineer and music teacher, Joe Paquin composed his first choral piece, “Barter,” which was performed at UML’s annual New Music Concert.
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Mechanical EngineeringJonathan Aguilar ’21 started a 3D printing company as an undergrad that he now runs at the Haverhill Innovation Hub.
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Musical PerformanceEmerging singer-songwriter Julia James is drawing national attention for her music and preparing to release her first album.
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Finance and MarketingTransfer business student Julia Marino discovered a passion for sales at UML.
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Business AdministrationKatie Sanchez ’20 is a step closer to her goal of becoming a chartered financial analyst after being accepted into Boston Scientific’s financial leadership development program.
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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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HistoryKelley Leonhard is putting her history degree to work as COO of the Boston History Company.
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Marketing & ManagementBusiness administration major Keviana-Joy George transformed from a shy transfer student to an outgoing student leader who is on track for a career in human resources.
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Pharmaceutical SciencesTransfer student Keya Linton gained valuable lab experience during a six-month paid co-op at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals.
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Business (Marketing and Management)Kieran Scofidio discovered a passion for travel and international business at 51Ƶ.
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Marketing & EntrepreneurshipTransfer student Kristina Boni got her bearings in community college and is now reaching for the stars after an internship at NASA.
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Bachelor of Liberal ArtsLaura Cabrera's studies in philosophy and psychology have given her great personal insight - and the confidence to pursue a creative career in music, art and dance.
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FinanceLaura Brushingam, a finance student and member of the UML field hockey team, landed a summer internship with Krispy Kreme, where she helped the company prepare for its IPO and presented her work to senior leadership.
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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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Criminal JusticeIt took Lisa teDuits 27 years to earn her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. She pursued the paralegal option for better job opportunities – and to set a good example for her sons.
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BusinessMaddy Roop transferred to 51Ƶ as a business student looking to launch a music career. But along the way she’s become president of the Student Society for Sustainability.
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Public health (English minor)Marcus Whitlow began pursuing a health care degree after caring for his family.
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English & Environmental StudiesMary Everett combined her interest in environmental science with a love of writing. An honors fellowship gave her the support to write a group of short stories – which won her admission to a top-ranked M.F.A. program in creative writing.
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Finance & AccountingMatt Murphy quit vaping after a two-year addiction. Now he speaks out against teen vaping every chance he gets.
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Political ScienceMaxwell Aaronson is pursuing international experiences and languages, with the goal of working in the Foreign Service.
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Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice major and community organizer Mayara Reis says the diversity at 51Ƶ let her be who she's supposed to be.
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Finance and MarketingBusiness administration major Melanie Sunnerberg has a passion for finance that she’s honed through a co-op experience at MFS Investment Management and her leadership roles in student organizations.
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EnglishMelisa Hussain’s experience as a visibly Muslim teenager inspired her honors thesis.
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Exercise ScienceMichael Hines, a former college athlete who wants to own his own athletic or physical therapy facility one day, is following the exercise and fitness management degree pathway.
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Chemical Engineering, BiologyHonors student Michael Doane has won several prestigious fellowships and scholarships for his cancer-related and biofuel research. He says 51Ƶ does a great job of structuring both classes and learning experiences that build on one another.
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AccountingMike Carpenter ’97 is busier than ever after retiring from a successful network security sales career.
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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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Entrepreneurship & Management
Mya Neary won an honors fellowship to learn more about running an urban farming nonprofit. Now she’s volunteering with Mill City Grows while developing her own business plan.
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PhysicsNazeli Acosta won a State Department Scholarship to study rural health care in the Dominican Republic.
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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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MathematicsFor Nhuy Phan, an aspiring math teacher who emigrated from Vietnam, "mathematics is a universal language."
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Business (International Business Concentration)Transfer student Nicholas Ewing ’24 got through some “tough moments” and became a storyteller at UML.
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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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MarketingNicole Hayek came to the Manning School of Business to prepare for a career in marketing. Along the way, she's been able to fulfill her passion for music.
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Business (concentrations in international business and marketing)Transfer student Nicole Karp has thrived as a leader and mentor at UML, preparing herself for a global career.
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Business (finance and management)Nicole Wilson ’24 discovered a passion for volunteering while earning a business degree.
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Exercise Science, Clinical OptionExercise Science major Olivia Houle plans on pursuing a career researching prosthetics and orthotics.
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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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EconomicsPratibha Gautam’s job at a medical device incubator inspired her to pursue a career in health economics.
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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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ManagementRafal Thaher brings a unique international perspective to her coursework in the Manning School of Business. After fleeing war-torn Iraq with her family in 2005, she has spent the last two decades pursuing her passion for entrepreneurship.
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Graphic DesignRhondyna Reth is blending global experiences, cultural advocacy and graphic design at UML — a path made possible by scholarships and smart financial planning.
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SociologyRosmery Medrano analyzed her culture and hometown in a field research class.
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Sound Recording TechnologyRyan Katz invented a musical instrument that “plays” the weather.
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Bachelor of Liberal Arts: Art and PsychologySandi DeRuntz invented ZipperBuddy, an aid for people with disabilities, through an interdisciplinary class and DifferenceMaker.
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FinanceAfter a life-changing health scare, Sean Flaherty recommitted himself to academics. He graduated from the Manning School of Business with a perfect 4.0 GPA and landed his “dream job” at a water sustainability company in New York.
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Sound Recording TechnologyFor this sound recording technology grad, it’s all between the ears.
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Exercise ScienceSergio Rodriguez mentors incoming transfer students as a TAP peer ally.
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Physics and Mechanical EngineeringShanice Kelly is a leader in multiple campus clubs because she wants to get more students of color involved in STEM, especially space science programs.
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AccountingBusiness student Shaymus Dunn got hands-on accounting experience – and an unexpected visit to the NASDAQ stock exchange – during his summer internship at EverQuote.
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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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Marketing, International Business51Ƶ was love at first sight for business major Tan Nhat Nuynh, a native of Vietnam, who is making the most of his opportunities in and out of the classroom.
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EnglishTariq Brathwaite’s superpowers — creativity and work ethic — have already taken him farther than he dreamed possible.
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English LiteratureTim Murphy says his experiences at 51Ƶ have increased his confidence along with his expertise.
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Exercise ScienceEven as a transfer student and a commuter, Vincent Ciaramella found friendship and a helpful community at 51Ƶ.
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Liberal Arts (Theatre Arts and Economics)At 59, Warren Wartman is embracing a second act as a college student, trading his construction tools for textbooks to study theatre arts and economics at 51Ƶ.
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Computer ScienceComputer science alum William Boag ’16, a senior health care data lead for MassHealth, remains deeply engaged with the Honors College through leadership, mentorship and philanthropy.
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Quantitative EconomicsWonder Ahiatsi chose 51Ƶ for its B.S. in quantitative economics.