Bursting with Pride like never before in Gorham
Students played a central role in organizing and supporting Gorham’s first community-wide Pride celebration.
Students played a central role in organizing and supporting Gorham’s first community-wide Pride celebration.
Areas with the most limited access to ambulance services include the Appalachian region in the South, Western states with difficult mountainous terrain, coastal areas across the U.S., and the rural mountainous areas of Maine, Vermont, Oregon, and Washington.
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 student members of the Queer Straight Alliance held the Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag as it was raised over the Gorham Campus for the first time.
A Nursing student was so bothered by the treatment of protesters in Iran that he organized a panel discussion to make the campus community more aware of the situation.
Marpheen Chann ’14 will discuss his new memoir “Moon in Full: A Modern Coming of Age Story” on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Hannaford Hall on the Portland Campus
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows presented Marwo Sougue with the John Lewis Youth Leadership Award in recognition of her many efforts to strengthen her community.
About 40 members of the USM community marched in the 2022 Pride Portland! parade in a return to form after the event was postponed for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The legacy that Llewena Baker Hill left behind as a teacher far exceeds her short time in a classroom.