MEMA grants fund emergency preparedness training at the University of Southern Maine
A $10,000 grant will go exclusively to USM, and the University is also one of 16 partner agencies that will share in a second $30,000 grant.
A $10,000 grant will go exclusively to USM, and the University is also one of 16 partner agencies that will share in a second $30,000 grant.
A championship win capped a year of dramatic membership growth for the USM Esports club, with further developments still to come.
USM received $160,000 to start or expand Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Programs (RTAP), which allow school system employees to complete their degrees and teacher certification through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
The Muskie School and Cutler Institute assembled a panel of experts to analyze the reasons why rural hospitals are facing financial difficulties and offer possible solutions.
Champions and record-setters who helped build USM’s athletic legacy returned to campus to help the program ring in its 100th anniversary.
The award honored 16 public and independent higher education institutions in Maine, recognizing the collective efforts of all to prepare the next generation of teachers.
Fifty years ago, Howard Allen, a student at the University of Southern Maine, stuck a small antenna out the window of his room in … Read More
“Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind” challenges its cast of first-year students to perform scenes from 30 plays in 60 minutes.
As requested by Gov. Mills, the University of Maine System will ensure the cost of college is not a barrier for those directly impacted by the tragedy by providing free tuition and establishing a fund to support other postsecondary educational expenses.
As the inaugural presenter in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. Martin Hägglund explained what it means for humans to be “rational animals” and the responsibilities inherent to that status.