USM’s AGILE My Inbox – Summer Edition! (Resources & Updates)
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
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
A new evaluation shows that the Maine Career Exploration (MCE) program has helped thousands of Maine teens and young adults gain confidence, job skills, … 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
Professor Emeritus, Robert Sanford, and former member of the Environmental Science & Policy department, Daniel Martínez, have published a new book. The Contingent Professor: … Read More
Congratulations to ESP’s Ian Mowatt! This research began under the 2023-2024 MEIF-funded Maine-Greenland Collaboration grant. Ian joined this research in 2024, when he received a … Read More
The Every Teacher a Leader Conference is a two-day professional development experience based on the model of an ECET2 Convening, which is focused on learning, networking and … Read More
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) is thrilled to introduce a forgivable loan program to support future educators, childcare providers, and speech pathologists in … 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
Students, Kaitlyn MacPhee & Lily Newton and ESP Associate Professor, Vanessa Levesque presented their poster “Explorations of Resilience Adaptive Capacities in Rural Maine Municipalities” at the American Association of Geographers Conference in Detroit this March.
Environmental Science & Policy Students, Ian Mowatt & Sage Tocci, presented posters at the Northeast Natural History Conference on Saturday, April 5.