Speakers with ties to Iran spur discussion about protest movement
A Nursing student was so bothered by the treatment of protesters in Iran that he organized a panel discussion to make the campus community more aware of the situation.
A Nursing student was so bothered by the treatment of protesters in Iran that he organized a panel discussion to make the campus community more aware of the situation.
Thanks to a partnership between the University of Southern Maine and Portland nonprofit I’m Your Neighbor Books, about 100 Saco students will get new books.
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As a native Iranian, Professor Mehrdaad Ghorashi shares his personal insights on the crackdown against human rights protesters in his former home country.
The current wave of protests in Iran and the harsh treatment of protesters hit close to home for Mechanical Engineering professor and native Iranian, Dr. Mehrdaad Ghorashi.