No second fiddle treatment here, viola concert puts women composers first
Neither a pandemic nor a broken wrist could stop violist Kimberly Lehmann from delivering her salute to women composers.
Neither a pandemic nor a broken wrist could stop violist Kimberly Lehmann from delivering her salute to women composers.
Lasting only a single day, the Job Shadow Program opens career options to students that they never considered before.
For Immediate Release: 3/8/22 Press contact: Lindsay Tice, USM Public Affairs Associate, lindsay.tice@maine.edu, (cell) 207-838-8087 USM Forgives $2 million in Student Debt PORTLAND, Maine — … Read More
The University of Southern Maine has been recognized as a Military Friendly public university for its work to help student veterans succeed. A veterans-specific … Read More
At the urging of flag-waving students, faculty, and staff outside of Glickman Library, passing cars honked their support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.
“Urinetown” mixes social commentary with potty humor in the first musical to hit the stage at USM in two years.
The University of Southern Maine (USM) Foundation announced a gift of $1,000,000 to support two critically important scholarship programs at the University: the Access … Read More
For anyone who’s ever dreamed of following Dorothy over the rainbow or flying to Never Never Land with Peter Pan, an exhibition at the Osher Map Library points the way.
The legacy that Llewena Baker Hill left behind as a teacher far exceeds her short time in a classroom.
Cindy Soule ’00 has received the nation’s highest honor for science and math teachers. Soule, who works for the Gerald E. Talbot School in … Read More