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Innovative Impact

Julie ChenIn the four years since Dr. Julie Chen became chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell), the school has seen increases in enrollment, retention, six-year graduation rates and philanthropy. A mechanical engineering professor and respected researcher, Chen has been affiliated with UMass Lowell for nearly three decades. Less than three years into Chen’s chancellorship, UMass Lowell received Carnegie Research 1 classification and its research franchise surpassed $120 million in annual research and development spending. 

A trailblazer in research, Chen also has multiple firsts as an administrator. She is the first Asian American to lead UMass Lowell and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to be a chancellor in the UMass System. In June 2023, she and her spouse, Susu Wong, led creation of a new fund to support LGBTQ+ nonprofit organizations within the Greater Lowell Community Foundation.

“Sometimes people ask me, ‘What kind of leader are you?’” Chen says. “I’ve been captain of many of my sports teams throughout the years (she played softball and field hockey as an undergraduate at MIT), and I was never the cheerleader type. I’ve always been more of a show by doing, lead by example. Similarly, with being LGBTQ, with being Asian, with being a woman … leading by being visible is what’s important to me. I would love to get to the point where it’s not unusual and it’s not a big deal to see different looking leaders.”

While Chen loved being a professor and doing research with students, her move into administration was inevitable. “I actually went to the National Science Foundation (NSF) for two years as a rotator, to be a program manager, and that really opened up my perspective a lot in terms of learning how you write research proposals,” Chen says. “I had been successful myself, but seeing how the process worked for federal research and development funding and things like that, I realized that I could help the junior faculty be more successful.”

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