Faculty Publication!
Dr. Heather Reichmuth has had an article published, “Practiced and Positioned Culture and Linguistic Identities of a Multicultural South Korean Family,” recently in the … Read More
Dr. Heather Reichmuth has had an article published, “Practiced and Positioned Culture and Linguistic Identities of a Multicultural South Korean Family,” recently in the … Read More
The CTI offers a dynamic, resource-rich environment for collaboration among educators, students, and local partners. With an open floor plan, cutting-edge technology like Virtual … Read More
MAITC is excited to announce the 2025 Teacher of the Year, Amanda Ripa from Messalonskee Middle School in Oakland. Since 2015, Amanda has been … Read More
The Every Teacher a Leader Conference is a two-day professional development experience based on the model of an ECET2 Convening, which is focused on learning, networking and … Read More
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) is thrilled to introduce a forgivable loan program to support future educators, childcare providers, and speech pathologists in … Read More
Samara Cole Doyon completed USM’s graduate teacher preparation program in 2019 after completing her Bachelor of Arts in English in 2008. Her children’s book … Read More
Dr. Adam Schmitt (Teacher Education) and Dr. Ashley Towle (History) recently published the chapter “Representations of Reconstruction: Social Transformations and Textbook Portrayals of the … Read More
Are you an Education Major? Cumberland County Retired Educators Association invites applications for $2,000 scholarships to aspiring teachers. Any students(must be a Cumberland County … Read More
The Teacher Education Department awarded $1,000 stipends to 30 undergraduates enrolled in teacher education pathways courses at USM through University of Maine System funding … Read More
ETEP alumna Gabe Doss has his capstone research project from EDU 643 Inquiry in Education published in the journal Great Lakes Social Studies Journal … Read More