Media or Martians? Radio play ponders which of them is the real invading army
The Theatre Department chose “The War of the Worlds” as its first radio play to be produced at the University’s new recording studio.
The Theatre Department chose “The War of the Worlds” as its first radio play to be produced at the University’s new recording studio.
One day last year, while stressing about finding a future career, Wade Leavitt wondered what it would be like to teach. He was a … Read More
The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) announced the association’s 2024 Rural Health Award recipients. NRHA’s Rural Health Awards are given each year to individuals … Read More
University leaders, arts faculty and students, and founding donors were joined by Consigli Construction Co., Inc. and other members of the project design/build team to mark a major milestone in the evolution of a building project when the last structural beam is put in place.
Former players jumped at the chance to congratulate and thank Paula Hodgdon at a reception to celebrate her most recent hall of fame induction.
The Institute was the creation of its namesake, Olympia Snowe. In 1979, when she was only 31 years old, Snowe became the youngest Republican woman ever to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
James Quinlan, Ph.D., Department of Computer Science, recently presented his latest research on iterative refinement using mixed-precision posit arithmetic at the Conference for Next-Generation … Read More
WMPG broadcasts Intercultural Insights every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. with a rotating roster of hosts.
University of Southern Maine students, staff, and faculty enjoyed a tantalizing smorgasbord of Crescent City cooking and New Orleans-style music on Fat Tuesday, courtesy … Read More
Representatives from offices and programs throughout USM gathered in one place to explain how they can help students of immigrant origin.