University of Southern Maine Student Newspaper Wins Award for Excellence
The University of Southern Maine’s student newspaper, The Free Press, has won a First Place award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
The University of Southern Maine’s student newspaper, The Free Press, has won a First Place award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
The latest class of inductees into the Little East Conference Hall of Fame includes Husky greats in baseball and women’s lacrosse.
The University of Southern Maine Foundation announces the creation of the SMRT Stevens Scholarship with a $20,000 seed gift from SMRT Architects and Engineers, … Read More
Graham “GG” Griffith, a Leadership Studies grad student and experienced public radio producer, will spend nine months in Eastern Europe working with scholars at The Center for the Study of Democracy in Sofia.
Veronica Perez made sculptures from braided hair that she gathered at campus events over the course of a months-long residency.
The sight of red dresses hanging from trees on campus serve as a wake-up call about the violence that Indigenous women and girls face at a disproportionately high rate.
Two dozen instructors spent a year going through the Effective Teaching Practice Framework course offered by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
The opening celebration and ribbon cutting will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 25 in the Science Building on the University’s Portland Campus. Members of the media will have the opportunity to tour the space, see the simulation lab in action, and interview students and faculty on site.
Dr. Katherine Ahrens, Assistant Research Professor of Public Health in the Muskie School of Public Service, will serve as co-investigator on the major, $11 million research project.
An ancient Greek myth is reimagined for a modern audience by giving equal attention to Eurydice’s emotional journey as Orpheus’ more traditional heroics.