Stonecoast MFA Faculty, Morgan Talty, receives accolades
Morgan Talty’s (Penobscot Indian Nation) national bestselling and critically acclaimed story collection “Night of the Living Rez,” was reviewed for “The New York Review … Read More
Morgan Talty’s (Penobscot Indian Nation) national bestselling and critically acclaimed story collection “Night of the Living Rez,” was reviewed for “The New York Review … Read More
Auburn summer program aims to help new Mainers build relationship with the outdoors.
We’ve published the latest By the Numbers brochure!
The new Consortium for Aging Policy Research and Analysis (CAPRA) will provide a “go-to” entity for accessing cross-campus expertise to those looking for independent policy research, analysis, guidance, or technical assistance on issues relating to aging or older people.
Student Spotlight – Julia Dudley Julia Dudley will be graduating in May 2023 with her Master in Public Healthdegree from the Muskie School of … Read More
How long have you been at USM?I started the Spring semester of 2018. I only took 1 class per semester because ofmy full time … Read More
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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