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
For his dissertation research, Paul Cochrane, alum of the PhD in Public Policy with a Concentration in Educational Leadership and Policy and Director of … 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
In the Housing Matters Podcast episode titled “Innovative Solutions for Workforce Housing in Maine,” Sarah Sturtevant explores creative strategies to address Maine’s workforce housing … Read More
An innovative interprofessional collaboration between Assistant Professor of Athletic Training, Dr. Meredith Madden, and Director of Population Health at the Catherine Cutler Institute and Public … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service is proud to announce that two exceptional students, Feza Wembo and Elizabeth Brown, have been selected as Alfond … Read More
A researcher at the University of Southern Maine and five other researchers from the United States and Canada have found that newborns in New York state suffered fewer respiratory illnesses when their parents had access to the state’s eight-week paid family leave.
Art as Medicine brings Michael Libby’s creative expression and expertise in counseling and therapy together in this significant body of work.
Can’t decide on a book to bring to the beach? The faculty and staff at the University of Southern Maine have some ideas for you.
Outstanding Non-Credit Educator of the Year Award TESOL program alum, J. Scott Hill has been honored as the Non-Credit Educator of the Year (to … Read More