Musical adaptation of ‘Little Women’ is not your average Jo of a show
The relationship between aspiring writer Jo March and her sisters is the emotional crux of both the play and the book upon which it was based.
The relationship between aspiring writer Jo March and her sisters is the emotional crux of both the play and the book upon which it was based.
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.
Michelle Connors, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Public Policy with a Concentration in Educational Leadership and Executive Director of the Kennebunk Free … Read More
Shane Long, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Public Policy with a Concentration in Educational Leadership and Policy and Assistant Dean of Students … Read More
As part of an effort to connect students with the legacy of Senator Edmund S. Muskie, after whom the Muskie School of Public Service … Read More
Terrance Hayes is the author of several poetry collections including “Lighthead,” which won the 2010 National Book Award.
The Muskie School’s Policy, Planning, and Management program Advisory Committee, in collaboration with dedicated Muskie alumni, recently organized a memorable day trip for current … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service is pleased to announce that graduate student Timothy Atkinson from the Policy, Planning and Management (MPPM) program has … Read More
The University Way Ext. has been renamed Albert Bean Jr. Drive in honor of retired Athletic Director Al Bean. A previously unnamed road in front of the Public Safety building has been named Ronald Saindon Drive in honor of Ron Saindon, who retired from USM in 2021 after nearly 30 years with USM Public Safety.