USM Graduate Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Cindy Soule ’00, a graduate of the Special Education master’s program and the 2021 Maine Teacher of the Year does it again. Soule became … Read More
Cindy Soule ’00, a graduate of the Special Education master’s program and the 2021 Maine Teacher of the Year does it again. Soule became … Read More
Elora Way and Sarah Goan from the Catherine Cutler Institute published an article in the Maine Policy Review entitled, “Building Youth Resiliency and Aspirations During a Crisis: Lessons Learned from Maine’s Aspirations Incubator During the COVID-19 Pandemic.”
Cindy Soule ’00 has received the nation’s highest honor for science and math teachers. Soule, who works for the Gerald E. Talbot School in … Read More
Extra layers of clothing and a steady supply of coffee help to fortify workers who are tasked with clearing snow from campus even as the storm rages around them.
Accompanied by the sound of applause, a crane lifted the last structural cross-laminated timber panel into place near the top of the framework of the Career & Student Success Center.
Like a boxer who spars with a shadow to train for a fight, a new program is also using shadows as training to enter the job market.
A new traffic pattern at the parking garage in Portland is designed to create space for construction of a second garage.
When the winter sports season cuts into family time, student-athletes rely on each other for fun and support during the break between semesters.
The first Nursing Convocation since 2019 gave graduates a chance to celebrate a win against COVID-19 in the classroom before carrying on the fight in their careers.