Graduate Spotlight ’22: Samantha Donley
Social Work classes were a full-body workout for Samantha Donley as she typed notes with her hands while rocking her infant son to sleep with her foot.
Social Work classes were a full-body workout for Samantha Donley as she typed notes with her hands while rocking her infant son to sleep with her foot.
Neither an ACL tear nor the COVID-19 pandemic could stop Jackie Luckhardt from compiling some of the most impressive statistics in the history of the Women’s Basketball program.
Prudent Ndihokubwayo pulled double-duty to earn his English degree, working five days a week for USM Custodial Services while attending classes on his time off.
The Donut Dash reached new heights for the Sport Management program by combining a runner’s high with a sugar high.
The garage that will rise from the newly dedicated construction site will add about 500 parking spaces to the Portland Campus.
You’ve played the game, you’ve seen the movie, and now the Theatre Department invites you to experience “Clue: On Stage.”
Bonded by the same desire to help their communities, generations of students came together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the School of Social Work and chart a path for its next 50 years.
Journalist Sam Quinones joined Gov. Janet Mills on stage at Hannaford Hall for a one-on-one discussion of the causes and impacts of, as well as the possible solutions to, the nationwide epidemic of opioid addiction.
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.