Dr. Karen Wilson interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered
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This past academic year, two Art History students interned at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art in Ogunquit, assisting USM Art History Professor Emerita, … Read More
Environmental Science & Policy professor, Dr. Rob Sanford, quoted in BDN article about recycling windmill blades
Rose Marasco’s exhibition, Camera Lucida, opens on June 23 at the University of New England Art Gallery on Stevens Avenue in Portland at 4-7 pm. The … Read More
The University of Southern Maine’s student newspaper, The Free Press, has won a First Place award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
New Full-time Faculty: Dr. Nichole Fournier will be joining our department as an Assistant Professor of Anthropology.Nichole is a broadly trained Anthropologist whose work … Read More
ANT 199 Wabanaki Worlds – This course introduces students to Wabanaki culture, history, and resilience under colonialism. Students will broadly examine early contact maps and … Read More
Dr. Paul Johnson, Professor at the University of Southern Maine School of Social Work has co-authored a new book titled “Collective Trauma and Human … Read More
What is USM’s AGILE My Inbox? USM’s AGILE My Inbox is a weekly newsletter brought to you by the USM’s Learning Support team. Every learner can become more AGILE, which … Read More
The University of Southern Maine is expanding and so is our department; come and join our team as a Police Officer.