USM report finds decline in criminal cases referred to Maine courts
The Prosecutorial Data in Maine report was funded by State Justice Statistics Program, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice (DOJ).
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The Prosecutorial Data in Maine report was funded by State Justice Statistics Program, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice (DOJ).
In July 2023, the Muskie School of Public Service launched a new community engagement-focused project to help identify resilience-related workforce skills needed for future-ready … Read More
Join the Muskie School for a Lunch and Learn session with David Delmar Sentíes on “Workforce training as an act of economic liberation”. Where: 128 Wishcamper, … Read More
The Tourism, Hospitality, and Outdoor Recreation (THOR) Institute of the University of Maine System, a partnership among all of the System’s public universities to create new … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service is delighted to welcome three new faculty to our community. We start this academic year with two new … Read More
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Bampton, Professor of Geography, who recently published his book, The North Atlantic Polar Triangle: Documenting the End of an Epoch. … Read More
With Shaw’s leadership, countries are joining efforts to fight pollution and to preserve segments of the high seas from further damage.
Student Spotlight – Julia Dudley Julia Dudley will be graduating in May 2023 with her Master in Public Healthdegree from the Muskie School of … Read More
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.
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.