UMass Lowell announced yesterday that one of its most prominent partners, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, will deliver the keynote address at the upcoming inauguration ceremony for Chancellor Julie Chen.
“I’m honored to have the opportunity to deliver the keynote address at Chancellor Julie Chen’s inaugural ceremony and to recognize her incredible contributions to UMass Lowell,” Healey said. “She is a dynamic, collaborative leader who is driving success for students, faculty and our entire state.”
Gov. Healey’s appearance is part of a two-day event celebrating Chen’s ascension to the top spot on July 1, 2022, following the retirement of Jacquie Moloney. The festivities take place Wednesday April 12th and Thursday the 13th.
In addition to remarks from UMass Lowell students, community and elected officials, and UMass System leaders, the ceremony will feature the rich and diverse culture of Lowell and its public research university.
On the evening before the inauguration ceremony, Chen will host a UMass Lowell Community Celebration to raise money for an endowed fund to support student success.
Throughout her first nine months as chancellor, Julie Chen has repeatedly emphasized the power of partnerships and the priority UMass Lowell places on creating and growing relationships with industry, nonprofits, government agencies and fellow universities.
“It’s through these collaborative partnerships that we develop new and unique opportunities for our students, for our faculty and researchers and, ultimately, for our graduates,” said Chen, who has emphasized the importance of paid career-connected experiences. “Lowell’s future is bright because UMass Lowell is working hand-in-hand with organizations throughout our community to create it.”
A mechanical engineering professor and recognized leader in research, STEM and economic development in higher education, Chen is UMass Lowell’s first Asian-American, first LGBTQ+ and second woman chancellor.