USM Dedicates Dr. Richard L. Pattenaude Reception Room in honor of former President’s transformative leadership
Pattenaude served as USM’s eighth president from 1991 to 2007, the University’s longest-serving leader since 1960.
Pattenaude served as USM’s eighth president from 1991 to 2007, the University’s longest-serving leader since 1960.
Organized by USM’s Department of Political Science, the 2025 session of the Maine Model United Nations Conference drew 435 students from 26 high schools.
The Access to Education Scholarship provides critical financial support to undergraduate students who face financial, social, or systemic barriers to attending college.
The Access to Education Scholarship provides critical financial support to undergraduate students who face financial, social, or systemic barriers to attending college.
Students in Dr. David Lowry’s Anthropology class curated the exhibition “A World On Display” at the Osher Map Library.
Building on a decade of collaboration, this next chapter deepens the connection between academic innovation and real-world business needs.
The audit, which began in January, has focused on the district’s school kitchens, cafeterias and Food Service program. Its recommendations so far have the potential to save about $4,000 per year in trash pickup costs at each school. They can also help save time, energy and the environment.
More than 1,100 students crossed the wide stage to become graduates, following speakers’ advice to keep learning, work hard, and lead a meaningful work life.
More than 1,100 students crossed the stage to become graduates, following speakers’ advice to keep learning, work hard, and lead a meaningful work life.
Higher education is essential to a healthy democracy. It’s where we prepare global citizens — not just for careers, but for life.