USM alumna awarded Fulbright to deepen understanding of immigrants
For Karina Escajeda ’98 — who teaches Iraqi and Syrian children in her Maine hometown — earning a trip abroad to better understand her … Read More
For Karina Escajeda ’98 — who teaches Iraqi and Syrian children in her Maine hometown — earning a trip abroad to better understand her … Read More
Regan Thibodeau will be the first deaf, native Mainer to receive her Ph.D within Maine. This month, Thibodeau will graduate with a Ph.D in … Read More
Water. It’s essential to all life on Earth, but not everyone has access to the clean, safe drinking water they need to survive — … Read More
A book can have a long life. On a desk, on a shelf, in a bin, on a rack, or in a dusty basement … Read More
Wendy Chapkis, USM Professor of Women & Gender Studies, was featured on Maine Things Considered, discussing her oral history project “Querying the Past” and collaboration … Read More
On October 3, 2018, students from Professor John Muthyala’s English 370: Literatures of Discovery, Exploration, and Colonialism met in the Osher Map Library and … Read More
Buttressing the university’s commitment to address Maine’s STEM workforce needs, University of Southern Maine (USM) President Glenn Cummings announced on Oct. 24 a $1 … Read More
As part of the 21st Century Literacies: Multimodality and Writing Across the Curriculum year-long initiative (Title III: High Impact Practices grant), Cheryl Ball, Associate Professor of … Read More
On September 28, 2016, Nationally renowned historian John R. Gillis gave a public lecture on “Maine and the New North Atlantic” at USM; this … Read More
Professor Adeline Koh directed the Center for Digital Humanities at Stockton University, and is a member of the Literature Program. In addition to publishing … Read More