Author to speak on transgender history
Dr. Jen Manion’s book recovers the lives of people assigned female who lived as men and married women in the 18th and 19th centuries in the U.S. and U.K.
Dr. Jen Manion’s book recovers the lives of people assigned female who lived as men and married women in the 18th and 19th centuries in the U.S. and U.K.
A new report from the Catherine E. Cutler Institute at the University of Southern Maine shows 1 in 10 young adults ages 18 to 24 in Maine have had some level of contact with the Maine Department of Corrections.
Dr. Yishai Cohen has co-authored a paper with Associate Professor Travis Timmerman of Seton Hall University to be published in Journal of the American … Read More
No doubt folks have heard about artificial intelligence (AI) developments such as ChatGPT. But what do such technologies mean for education? University of Southern … Read More
Sold-out shows deliver a storybook ending for “Into the Woods,” a joint production of the Theatre Department and the Osher School of Music.
University of Maine Extension 4-H professor Kristy Ouellette won the Susan Barkman Research and Evaluation Award for her 2021 dissertation study, “Understanding the Perspectives … Read More
President Jacqueline Edmondson accepts an invitation from WMPG to play five songs with special meaning in her life.
We are super excited to share that after a 3-year hiatus the scholarship-supported Honors Iceland course is BACK! The travel dates are May 27th through … Read More
A plow driver can spend a full eight-hour shift clearing a snowfall of five to eight inches off Hannaford Field.
For the first time in two years, the “saints came marching in” to the Abromson Center for a traditional Mardi Gras party, hosted by WMPG.