USM Joins Nearly 1,400 Arctic Researchers and Leaders at UArctic Congress 2026
Five members of the University of Southern Maine community attended the UArctic Congress 2026 in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, from May 26 to 29, alongside … Read More
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Five members of the University of Southern Maine community attended the UArctic Congress 2026 in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, from May 26 to 29, alongside … Read More
Students and faculty in the Muskie School of Public Service Geography-Anthropology program recently showcased innovative GIS and digital mapping research examining how Portland’s landscape … Read More
Students in the Tourism and Hospitality (TAH) program at the Muskie School of Public Service gained valuable hands-on industry experience this past semester through … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service congratulates graduating students Tim Fogleman and Najmo Ahmed, whose stories were recently featured by the University of Southern … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service congratulates Dr. Carolyn Arcand on receiving this year’s USM Faculty Senate Award, recognizing her many contributions to scholarship, … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service proudly congratulates Muskie School alumni Nikki Williams 211 Maine Program Director, United Ways of Maine and Jim Damicis … Read More
The Muskie School of Public Service proudly congratulates the graduating Class of 2026 and celebrates the accomplishments of nearly 100 students who earned Bachelor’s, … Read More
Najmo Ahmed will deliver the student address at the University of Southern Maine’s 2026 Commencement celebration, graduating as a first-generation college student with a … Read More
A total of 150 student researchers showcased work at the University of Southern Maine’sThinking Matters symposium on April 17 — the highest number of … Read More
The University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service will host a panel discussion on March 12,examining the nation’s rising debt and what it could mean for Maine’s economy, public services, and the next generation of students entering the workforce.