Jill ’83 and Bob ’78G, ’82 Blackwood – Local Heroes
“You’ve never been to a Zoom meeting until you’ve been to a first-grade Zoom meeting!” This smiling observation came from Jill Blackwood ’83, who, … Read More
“You’ve never been to a Zoom meeting until you’ve been to a first-grade Zoom meeting!” This smiling observation came from Jill Blackwood ’83, who, … Read More
Nineteenth century students may have looked more serious in their waistcoats and bodices, but their private notes prove them to be just as silly and mischievous as their modern counterparts.
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.
Two companion sculptures, Void, created by BFA Senior student Katie Riley are in juried exhibition Rising curated by Bella Hendry. Katie Riley created these … Read More
Kimberly Snow, Senior Research Associate at the Catherine Cutler Institute and co-director of the Consortium for Aging Policy Research and Analysis (CAPRA), was a … Read More
The annual tournament generated about $20,000 to support the men’s and women’s golf teams, out of an overall fundraising total of approximately $35,000.
The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the number of students named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s List. To be placed on … Read More
“The Prom,” “Funny Girl,” and “Aida” were just a few of the many theatrical offerings that featured USM students during their summer break from classes.
Art as Medicine brings Michael Libby’s creative expression and expertise in counseling and therapy together in this significant body of work.
University of Southern Maine (USM) students, accompanied by Professor Rad, once again showcased their automotive cybersecurity skills at this year’s Cyber Auto Challenge. This … Read More