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Posted June 13, 2013
Professor Danial Sonenberg
Daniel Sonenberg, who was recently named USM's 2013-2014 Provost Fellow will orchestrate his opera "The Summer King."
Posted June 12, 2013
Director of Athletics Al Bean
Congratulations to USM Director of Athletics Al Bean who is among 28 winners of the Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Award!
Posted June 7, 2013
USM Students Attend UN Human Rights Conference in Geneva
Three University of Southern Maine students on Thursday, June 6, addressed the 23rd regular session of the UN Human Rights Conference meeting at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
Posted June 7, 2013
Andrea Thompson McCall of South Portland, the founding director of Community Service Learning at USM, was presented the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award by Maine Campus Compact, in a ceremony held in the State House Hall of Flags in Augusta. She will retire as director on June 28.
Posted June 6, 2013
From the Annette Dragon Papers, LGBT Collection, Southern Maine Prid
The USM LGBT Collection’s Annual Open House will be held from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, in the elevator lobby of the sixth floor, Glickman Family Library, Portland campus.
Posted June 5, 2013
The University of Southern Maine’s Center for Technology Enhanced Learning is opening its Summer Speaker Series to the public.
Posted June 4, 2013
From 5 to 7 p.m., this Thursday, June 6 at 19 College Avenue, Gorham, USM will hold an open house to showcase its program to give students and working professionals hands-on experience in evaluating energy conservation measures.
Posted May 31, 2013
Winslow Homer illustration, "NEWS FROM THE WAR," Harper's Weekly, June 14, 1862.
The Osher Map Library at the University of Southern Maine has announced expanded summer hours for the traveling exhibition, “Torn in Two: the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War.”
Posted May 30, 2013
construction crew replacing culvert
A new report advocates the use of cost-effective methods to ensure the quality of Maine's drinking water and to mitigate future flooding hazards, rather than relying on expensive infrastructure improvements.
Posted May 29, 2013
2013-2014 Maine Policy Scholar Nick Northcott
USM is proud to announce that Nick Northcott of Damariscotta has been selected as a 2013-2014 Maine Policy Scholar.

Campus Updates

Posted June 19, 2013
OT Students present
Five students from USM’s Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) program recently presented their research at the 93rd Annual American Occupational Therapy National Conference, held in San Diego, California in April.
Posted June 17, 2013
photo by Helen Peppe, www.helenpeppephotography.com
Join us for the readings at the Stonecoast Summer Residency! Readings will take place during the evenings of July 12th - July 20th at The Inn at Brunswick Station.
Posted June 17, 2013
UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSION: June 26; 5-6:30pm; Lee Community Hall, Wishcamper Center, USM Portland Campus
Posted June 14, 2013
Registration materials are now available for the upcoming 4th Annual PBIS Conferece at the Augusta Civic Center, Tuesday, November 5, 2013. For more information please visit: http://www.usm.maine.edu/pdc/pbis-conference
Posted June 14, 2013
Franco-American Voices will promote the unique character of Franco-American storytelling, and emphasize its importance in understanding Franco culture more generally.
Posted June 14, 2013
UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSION: June 26; 5-6:30pm; Lee Community Hall, Wishcamper Center, USM Portland Campus
Posted June 13, 2013
There will be a Spanish Table held every Wednesday this summer from 6:00-8:00 pm in South Portland. Please contact christopher.sutherland@maine.edu for details or for tutor availability.
Posted June 12, 2013
The Innocent Classroom
After a year of implementation in Omaha, NE, and in partnership with the Minnesota Humanities Center, the Innocent classroom is seeing early success.
Posted June 12, 2013
NASA logo
They will work with NASA scientists on research that uses satellite imaging and geographic information systems techniques to examine critical global climate and landscape change issues.
Posted June 12, 2013
Susan Feiner
During her year-long sabbatical, Women and Gender Studies & Economics Professor, Susan Feiner is writing a book with the working title "Grave Robbers, Inc: the Insatiable Appetite of the Senior Housing/Assisted Living Industry."
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