Making a mega difference with IDEC mini-grants
Twelve recipients in our USM community received a mini-grant of up to $500 to fund programs or events supporting the mission of the Inclusion, … Read More
Twelve recipients in our USM community received a mini-grant of up to $500 to fund programs or events supporting the mission of the Inclusion, … Read More
Michelle Connors, alumna of the PhD in Public Policy with a Concentration in Educational Leadership and Policy and Executive Director of the Kennebunk Free … Read More
The Theatre Department’s latest production uses ‘The Crucible’ as a springboard for discussion about the intersection of such issues as sex, power, control, and consent.
One of the most decorated athletes in the history of both the field hockey and track programs returned to campus to celebrate her induction into the LEC Hall of Fame.
The Husky Community Howl-o-Ween Party paired kids with student-athletes at games like cornhole, frisbee golf, and Jenga.
As the latest speaker in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto delivered a presentation titled “The Antinomies of Self-Emancipation.”
With Portland Ballet’s offices so close to USM’s Portland Campus, students who are dancing in a new adaption of ‘Dracula’ can walk to rehearsals in a matter of minutes.
The cast will host an in-person listening party in tandem with the show’s debut on campus radio station WMPG.
This year’s eight additions to the Husky Hall of Fame expand its ranks to a total of 259 members.
About 150 guests settled into the grass in front of Corthell Hall to hear the Osher Wind Ensemble play a selection of nostalgic favorites.