At a Glance

Year: 鈥25
Major: CBusiness (management information systems)
Activities: Student Government Association, Student Alumni Ambassador, Resident Advisor, Joy Tong Women in Business, Student Life and Well-being Leader, River Hawk Scholars Academy Peer Leader, Study Abroad
Why UML? 鈥淭hey offered me really good financial aid, and the quality of education is amazing. At the end of the day, it鈥檚 about what you learn.鈥

Business Administration BS

Gain the analytical and problem-solving skills that employers seek with UMass Lowell's business administration major.

Born and raised in Kuwait by parents of Indian descent, Angel Molekunnel moved to the United States at age 16 when her mom took a nursing job in Chicopee, Massachusetts.

鈥淚t was definitely a culture shock,鈥 says Molekunnel, who had only known life in the 鈥渧ery conservative Muslim country.鈥

Molekunnel says her parents wanted her to become a doctor, so they were less than thrilled when she chose to major in business at UMass Lowell.

鈥淢y mother was like, 鈥楴o, that鈥檚 not for you,鈥欌 Molekunnel recalls. 鈥淭hat made me angry, but at the same time, I realized the reason she said that is because she grew up in a place where women going into business is quite stigmatized.鈥

Midway through her undergraduate degree, Molekunnel is proving that 鈥測es, women can be equal to men in business.鈥

As a sophomore, she landed a three-month with state Rep. Simon Cataldo, working on community outreach and social media at the State House in Boston. Molekunnel won鈥檛 soon forget her mom鈥檚 reaction to the certificate she received upon completing the internship.

鈥淪he鈥檚 like, 鈥極h my God! My daughter is going to be the next president of America!鈥欌 Molekunnel says. 鈥淚 can鈥檛, since I was not born in the country, but it was good to see that change.鈥

Molekunnel has become vice president of the Student Government Association at UML, one of her many extracurricular activities.

鈥淚 found I really like being a leader, just knowing that I can help people and inspire them,鈥 says Molekunnel, who usually considers herself 鈥渢he most extroverted person in the room.鈥

鈥淚 just like how friendly people are here. There鈥檚 a very good mix of diversity, and there鈥檚 a constant push toward including more people,鈥 she says.

In the summer before her junior year, Molekunnel joined nine other business students on a service learning trip to Panama, where they worked as consultants for small businesses.

鈥淚 love putting myself in new situations because, YOLO 鈥 you only live once, right?鈥 she says.

Molekunnel can see herself becoming a college professor someday. First, she wants to get some industry experience, perhaps as a cybersecurity analyst. A summer job as a program manager for the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, an international nonprofit organization, has her considering a career in management as well.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot more fields that are open to me,鈥 she says. 鈥淯Mass Lowell is a great place to be, especially if you put yourself out there and seek opportunity.鈥

Advice to new students

Angel Molekunnel.
鈥淵ou never know where to start, but it's not until you take that first step that you can take the second or third step. Maybe in a group discussion, be the first one to talk. That's literally the best thing you can do.鈥