On-stage perch for patrons makes ‘The Birds’ an immersive experience
Both the play and the famous Hitchcock movie draw from a common source, but each adaptation takes the story in a very different direction.
Both the play and the famous Hitchcock movie draw from a common source, but each adaptation takes the story in a very different direction.
What is USM’s AGILE My Inbox? USM’s AGILE My Inbox is a weekly newsletter brought to you by the USM’s Learning Support team. Every learner can become more AGILE, which … Read More
The University of Southern Maine Foundation (USMF) announced the successful completion of a $3 million campaign to fund the MEMIC John T. Leonard Endowed … Read More
Dr. Adam Schmitt (Teacher Education) and Dr. Ashley Towle (History) recently published the chapter “Representations of Reconstruction: Social Transformations and Textbook Portrayals of the … Read More
Dr. Xin Zhang has made significant strides in vision-based depth estimation. His recent paper, accepted to the 8th International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies (ICICT2025), … Read More
The Research Colleges and Universities designation that USM achieved is new this year as part of Carnegie’s effort to better reflect the amount and variety of research being conducted nationwide.
The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the number of students named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List. To be placed on … Read More
Dr. James Quinlan, Chair and Assistant Professor of the Department of Computer Science has had his article titled “Evaluation of Bfloat16, Posit, and Takum … Read More
Two students, Mandy Ho, and Nick Largey, from the Department of Computer Science, have had papers accepted to the 15th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop … Read More
The third meeting of USM Reads focused on Percival Everett’s novel “James,” which recontextualizes “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.