Josh Newton ’10, ’13G – Composing a legacy
In the mid-nineties, when Josh Newton ’10, ’13G first started as a music undergraduate, majoring in composition wasn’t possible at USM…and it wouldn’t be … Read More
In the mid-nineties, when Josh Newton ’10, ’13G first started as a music undergraduate, majoring in composition wasn’t possible at USM…and it wouldn’t be … Read More
For Rick Tracy, graduating from the University of Southern Maine wasn’t just a milestone — it was the closing of a loop more than … Read More
Michael J. Marocco ’81 has long been a leader in finance. As Managing Director at Sandler Capital Management, he’s spent decades navigating complex markets … Read More
Students in Dr. David Lowry’s Anthropology class curated the exhibition “A World On Display” at the Osher Map Library.
The Data Innovation Project’s (DIP) Applied Research Fellowship Program places DIP-trained graduate students from the University of Southern Maine in community organizations to support their applied research and evaluation efforts. Applications are now open!
Building on a decade of collaboration, this next chapter deepens the connection between academic innovation and real-world business needs.
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 audit, which began in January, has focused on the district’s school kitchens, cafeterias and Food Service program. Its recommendations so far have the potential to save about $4,000 per year in trash pickup costs at each school. They can also help save time, energy and the environment.
A University of Southern Maine (USM) team presented their innovative research at the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeastern Conference (CCSCNE). The presentation, titled “Large … Read More
More than 1,100 students crossed the stage to become graduates, following speakers’ advice to keep learning, work hard, and lead a meaningful work life.