UMass Lowell
Weed Hall
Weed Hall is home to most departments of the School of Health and Environment (SHE). The building contains laboratories and lecture halls for students in the departments of Nursing, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Exercise Physiology and Physical Therapy, and Community Health and Sustainability. SHE’s Department of Work Environment is located in Kitson Hall.
One of Weed’s many computer labs is an interactive video lab where students can practice their dissection skills in a virtual environment. It is one of only three such labs in the Northeast.
The building is named for Dr. Clarence M. Weed, who, as the institution’s president from 1923 to 1935, oversaw the transition of Lowell Normal School to the four-year, bachelor’s-degree-granting State Teachers’ College at Lowell in 1932.
Fun fact: The colorful mosaic in the lobby of Weed Hall is an example of President Daniel H. O’Leary’s commitment to making campus buildings attractive when he oversaw dramatic expansion of the UML south campus in the 1970s.
Weed Hall
Weed Hall is home to most departments of the School of Health and Environment (SHE). The building contains laboratories and lecture halls for students in the departments of Nursing, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Exercise Physiology and Physical Therapy, and Community Health and Sustainability. SHE’s Department of Work Environment is located in Kitson Hall.
One of Weed’s many computer labs is an interactive video lab where students can practice their dissection skills in a virtual environment. It is one of only three such labs in the Northeast.
The building is named for Dr. Clarence M. Weed, who, as the institution’s president from 1923 to 1935, oversaw the transition of Lowell Normal School to the four-year, bachelor’s-degree-granting State Teachers’ College at Lowell in 1932.
Fun fact: The colorful mosaic in the lobby of Weed Hall is an example of President Daniel H. O’Leary’s commitment to making campus buildings attractive when he oversaw dramatic expansion of the UML south campus in the 1970s.