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Water. It’s essential to all life on Earth, but not everyone has access to the clean, safe drinking water they need to survive — … Read More
Water. It’s essential to all life on Earth, but not everyone has access to the clean, safe drinking water they need to survive — … Read More
A book can have a long life. On a desk, on a shelf, in a bin, on a rack, or in a dusty basement … Read More
After gaining the confidence to attend college, Sabrina Freeman still needed the money to cover her costs. The Promise Scholarship helped her overcome the financial challenges.
Vice Admiral Michael Dumont and Rear Admiral Margaret Deluca Klein are two examples of the many USM graduates who went on to successful careers in military leadership.
Wendy Chapkis, USM Professor of Women & Gender Studies, was featured on Maine Things Considered, discussing her oral history project “Querying the Past” and collaboration … Read More
On October 3, 2018, students from Professor John Muthyala’s English 370: Literatures of Discovery, Exploration, and Colonialism met in the Osher Map Library and … Read More
Buttressing the university’s commitment to address Maine’s STEM workforce needs, University of Southern Maine (USM) President Glenn Cummings announced on Oct. 24 a $1 … Read More
Students can sleep soundly knowing they’re attending school in one of the safest places in the United States. Maine is the safest state in … Read More
The state’s leading business advocacy organization is endorsing Question 4 on the November ballot, saying the $49 million investment in the University of Maine … Read More
After three-and-a-half years of working in the frozen and remote wilderness of Alaska — operating a camera for the BBC TV show “Life Below Zero” — USM alumnus David Lovejoy ’10 is enjoying some career heat.