In the Age of AI, Students Make the Case for Literary Publishing
Do print literary magazines matter in a world where most people read on digital devices? Are literary magazines finding it difficult to grow in … Read More
Do print literary magazines matter in a world where most people read on digital devices? Are literary magazines finding it difficult to grow in … Read More
Julien Murphy, Professor of Philosophy, has published in the Australian Journal of Environmental Education’s special edition, Beyond the Metacrisis: Educating for the Future World to Come, … Read More
The 2026 UMA Faculty Institute held on May 14th in Augusta, explored what it means to teach with humanity: to lead with empathy, foster inclusion, … Read More
The University of Southern Maine (USM) Foundation has announced a generous $750,000 gift from the Blossom Charitable Fund to name the Arts Lab 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
Faculty, researchers, artists, and students from across the University of Maine System gathered in Portland on April 10, 2026, for the second annual Blue … Read More
Two University of Southern Maine graduates are among the 16 educators who were named 2026 Maine County Teachers of the Year. Katherine Race, a … Read More
Students and faculty in the Muskie School of Public Service Geography-Anthropology program recently showcased innovative GIS and digital mapping research examining how Portland’s landscape … Read More
Students in the Tourism and Hospitality (TAH) program at the Muskie School of Public Service gained valuable hands-on industry experience this past semester through … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service congratulates graduating students Tim Fogleman and Najmo Ahmed, whose stories were recently featured by the University of Southern … Read More