When was umass lowell founded
The evolution continued and in , Lowell became part of the five-campus system of the University of Massachusetts. The college adopted the name of James B. Francis, the English hydraulic engineer who in began his brilliant career in Lowell.
Today, the Francis College of Engineering proudly continues the century-long tradition of hands-on education closely linked to regional industry. The college currently enrolls over 3, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in six academic departments. Check out our suggested playlist of songs, designed to evoke memories and discussions.
These songs are representative of their times. Listen to the playlist. Celebrating Years. Home Anniversary. Then, in , a forward-thinking UMass Board of Trustees formed the Commission on the Future of the University to examine and make recommendations on the future role of UMass in the Commonwealth. In March of , the Commission published its findings, now known as The Saxon Report, which concluded that the future prosperity of Massachusetts was dependent upon a world-class public research university and called for the formation of a five-campus UMass system.
From its humble roots as one small land-grant college serving 56 students to a regional powerhouse educating nearly 75, students each year, UMass has become a highly respected public research university system renowned for the quality of its academic programs, the scope and excellence of its research, and the strength of its public service mission.
By every measure — from student demand, to research impact, to third-party validations — UMass has reached the upper echelon of public universities in the United States, one that has remained true to its mission to increase access to knowledge and improve the lives of the people of the Commonwealth, the nation and the world. Search Search Search. Through the talent we develop, the research we conduct and the service we perform, UMass has become a key thread in the social, cultural and economic fabric that makes Massachusetts the greatest state in the nation, with a top innovation ecosystem, the best K schools, and the most educated workforce.
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