Theme of growth takes many forms at new art exhibition
“Life Forms: Grow” is on display at the USM Art Gallery until February 15.
“Life Forms: Grow” is on display at the USM Art Gallery until February 15.
USM Public Safety is the first law enforcement agency in Maine to feature the DEA campaign on a cruiser.
The Promise Scholarship program is designed to support Maine students with high potential who face significant barriers to higher education.
Tina Davis is playing pianos from the time of Mozart and Beethoven to better understand the how the instrument and music evolved together.
Corey Hascall has been instrumental in transformative milestones for USM, including completing the University’s largest-ever philanthropic campaign and launching the McGoldrick Center.
The classroom that inspired Kate Douglas Wiggin to write a classic of children’s literature is still in use by USM students in the Art program.
Each of the four maps produced by Dr. Paula Gerstenblatt’s Social Work class used different techniques including collage and allegory to illustrate how student loan debt grew into a national problem.
Biology professor Christine Maher arranged for her colleagues in BirdSafe Maine to tour the new center for the arts.
Performers in a new campus production of Puccini’s classic comic opera sang their roles in Italian while a screen above the stage provided the audience with English surtitles.
A panel consisting of faculty from the Political Science Department convened a day after the election to answer questions about where the country is heading.