Two Majors, One Degree: USM Launches Polymath Pathways Designed for Intellectual Breadth

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The University of Southern Maine has launched Polymath Pathways, a new multidisciplinary undergraduate program that allows students to earn two fully developed majors withinRead More
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Leadership PhD students complete successful doctoral dissertation defense

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The Leadership Studies Department congratulates the following Leadership PhD students on the successful defense of their doctoral dissertations: Nina El Badry Dissertation defense dateRead More
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Sage Blog focuses on AI in Organizations

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Sage blog published March 18, 2026: “Why AI is more complex than you think: And what your organization can do about it“ offers aRead More
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Student Voices Close Out USM’s Inaugural Forum on American Democracy

Five Forum on American Democracy scholars smile at the camera, gathered around a table—some seated and some standing—during a group photo.
The University of Southern Maine’s inaugural Forum on Democracy series concludes on March 25 with a final session led by students. The event willRead More
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Westbrook Mural Project Features Paintings by USM Art Students

Composite image of several Murals from Westbrook Mural Project
Discover Downtown Westbrook, with generous support from the Warren Memorial Foundation, has partnered with the University of Southern Maine Art Department to bring aRead More
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Associate Professor of Art Annie Lee-Zimerle awarded Maine Percent for Art 

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Associate Professor of Art Annie Lee-Zimerle was awarded the Maine Percent for Art in 2025.  She was commissioned to create public art for the newRead More
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Celebrating our Fall 2025 Dean’s List students

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The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the remarkable number of students named to the Fall 2025 Dean’s List — 1,385 full-timeRead More
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USM students, alumni and faculty help make children’s theatre history with first ASL-integrated production

As the lights dimmed in Maddy’s Theatre, a historic moment began to unfold in front of an audience of eager children. The theater’s productionRead More
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USM theater and music students shine at 2025 BroadwayWorld Maine Awards

Emma Graffam on stage as Shelby Hinkley in I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire. Kat Moraros Photography.
Three University of Southern Maine students are celebrating a combined four wins at the 2025 BroadwayWorld Maine Awards, earning statewide recognition for their workRead More
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USM Art Gallery showcases student creativity in 2026 Juried Student Exhibition

Logo for the 2026 Juried Student Art Exhibition at USM.
On Thursday, Jan. 29, the University of Southern Maine’s Gorham gallery showcased student creativity from across campus as paintings, sculptures and digital media filledRead More
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USM breaks ground on new visual arts building at Gorham campus

Shovels with hats on them stand in a row awaiting the ground breaking ceremony of the new Arts Building on the USM Gorham Campus.
On January 10, the University of Southern Maine officially marked the start of construction on a long-anticipated new home for visual arts programs onRead More
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Lifted by Community, Inspired by Opportunity: How Music Talent Scholarship shapes the journey of two young musicians at USM’s Osher School of Music

Soleil Haung-Dale and Dex Tremblay in the crewe center of the arts.
Each year, the Osher School of Music hosts its annual Scholarship Gala, an evening that brings together community members, alums, and supporters to recognizeRead More
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From Midcoast Maine to the Big Screen: USM Alum Clint Elliott Brings 20-Year Story to Life

Susan Elliott, Robert Henriquez and Clint Elliott at the Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida.
This Thanksgiving weekend, Clint Elliott ’97 will mark a major milestone: the release of his first feature film on the big-screen. His screenplay, StoneRead More
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President Edmondson Dedicates Crewe Center Practice Room in Honor of Longtime Mentor

President Edmondson and Dr. Smith Embrace in gallery hall of Crewe Center
University of Southern Maine President Jacqueline Edmondson was 17-years-old when she auditioned for the Piano Performance Program at Penn State. She felt the weight ofRead More
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Grammy-nominated Palaver Strings and International Tango Artist Heyni Solera to perform for the first time at the new Crewe Center for the Arts

Members of Palaver strings lean on one another, each holding a violin or viola.
Portland-based chamber orchestra Palaver Strings presents Port City, a program of tango music featuring bandoneon visionary Heyni Solera as soloist and composer, as partRead More
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Experience “20 Walks” with Artist Lin Lisberger at USM’s Gorham Art Gallery

Artist Lin Lisberger exhibition, featuring sculpture of a shopping cart made from assorted hardwood.
The University of Southern Maine Art Gallery in Gorham is now offering Artist Gallery Hours with exhibiting sculptor Lin Lisberger. Visitors are encouraged toRead More
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Lecturer of Theatre Karmo Sanders Remembered Across Maine as Beloved ‘Marden’s Lady’

Karmo Sanders, lecturer of theatre, pictured in her faculty photo on the USM website.
Karmo Sanders, who taught playwriting and acting for non-majors at the University of Southern Maine, passed away on October 25, 2025. A beloved facultyRead More
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USM Named World’s 250th All-Steinway Institution at Inaugural Crewe Center Concert

USM becomes an All Steinway Institution
The University of Southern Maine was officially recognized as the 250th All-Steinway Institution worldwide and the first in higher education in the state ofRead More
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USM Celebrates Grand Opening of Crewe Center for the Arts in Portland

Crewe Center for the Arts Ribbon Cutting
The University of Southern Maine officially opened the Crewe Center for the Arts, a 40,000-square-foot facility that transforms how students learn, and how theRead More
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We Are Our Brains: Professor Pierson’s New Publication

Lew Ayres, actor playing Dr. Cory, inspects Donovans-brain-in-Donovans-Brain-USA-1953 black and white film
David Pierson, professor of Communication and Media Studies, has published a chapter “‘We Are Our Brains’: Disembodied Brain Films in 1950s Cold War America”Read More
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Celebrating our Spring 2025 Dean’s List students

The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the remarkable number of students named to the Spring 2025 Dean’s List — 1,485 full-timeRead More
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USM Remembers Dorothy “Suzi” Osher

A visionary philanthropist, devoted friend of the arts, and beloved member of the USM community The University of Southern Maine mourns the passing ofRead More
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Professor Shedletsky Publishes in International Journal of Transformative Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

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Professor of Communication Lenny Shedletsky has published his work Pedagogy of Dialogic Communication: Becoming Aware of Our Unconscious Beliefs in The International Journal ofRead More
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Janna Ahrndt, Assistant Professor of Art, Presented Paper at ISEA Symposia in Seoul, South Korea

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Janna Ahrndt, Assistant Professor of Art, with collaborator Assistant Professor Christine Bruening of LSU, presented a paper at the 30th International Symposium on Electronic ArtRead More
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MeMUNC makes a case for cooperation in a polarized world

The delegate for Belgium argues on behalf of his national interest at the 2025 Maine Model United Nations Conference.

Organized by USM’s Department of Political Science, the 2025 session of the Maine Model United Nations Conference drew 435 students from 26 high schools.

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New alma mater unites Huskies in song

The team behind USM's new alma mater is Dr. Dan Sonenberg (music) and Dr. Heidi Parker (lyrics).

The first public performance of the alma mater is scheduled to take place at USM’s 145th Commencement on May 10 in Portland.

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Class of ’25: Maddie Weston found ‘missing piece’ with a second major

Political Science major Maddie Weston is the student speaker at the 145th Commencement ceremony.

Three years after her arrival on campus from her hometown of Bradley, Weston, now 21, is graduating with majors in both Political Science and Economics. And she plans to attend law school in the fall.

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Class of ’25: Belviga Mpolo’s journey starts with determination, ends with a degree 

Belviga Mpolo will graduate in May 2025 with a BA in Social and Behavioral Sciences.

On Saturday, May 10, she’ll graduate from the University of Southern Maine with a bachelor’s degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences, a GPA that hovers between 3.8 and 4.0, and plans to start her master’s degree in Social Work.

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USM goes batty for ‘Die Fledermaus’

Ocean Robbins plays Adele in "Die Fledermaus."

The cast was serious about the music in ‘Die Fledermaus’ while also leaving room in their performances for comic improvisation.

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Musical adaptation of ‘Little Women’ is not your average Jo of a show

Jo (Taylor Ciotti) and Beth (Emma Hall) enjoy a respite from their troubles by flying kite in scene from "Little Women."

The relationship between aspiring writer Jo March and her sisters is the emotional crux of both the play and the book upon which it was based.

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Terrance Hayes draws a full house to match the emotional fullness of his poetry

Terrance Hayes headlined the 2025 O'Brien Poetry Event.

Terrance Hayes is the author of several poetry collections including “Lighthead,” which won the 2010 National Book Award.

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Giving credit where credit is overdue to Frances Perkins

Organizers of the lecture about Frances Perkins had to bring in extra chairs to accommodate the standing room crowd.

Now that Frances Perkins’ home is a national monument, the people who made it happen spoke to the campus community about their ongoing efforts to build awareness of Perkins’ legacy.

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On-stage perch for patrons makes ‘The Birds’ an immersive experience

Emma Graffam plays Diane in "The Birds."

Both the play and the famous Hitchcock movie draw from a common source, but each adaptation takes the story in a very different direction.

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More than 1,200 students earn Fall ’24 Dean’s List honors

The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the number of students named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List. To be placed onRead More
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Campus book group promises all the fun of reading without the stress of grades or papers

Dr. Libby Bischof skims a passage from "James" by Percival Everett during a meeting of the USM Reads book club.

The third meeting of USM Reads focused on Percival Everett’s novel “James,” which recontextualizes “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.

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Theme of growth takes many forms at new art exhibition

"Burst" by Ashley Page hovers over the shoulder of a visitor to the opening reception of "Life Forms: Grow" at the USM Art Gallery.

“Life Forms: Grow” is on display at the USM Art Gallery until February 15.

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Fulbright scholar follows her interest in piano evolution to Germany

Tina Davis pauses while practicing a Mozart sonata on a 1780s-era replica fortepiano built by Rod Regier in Freeport. (Courtesy: Tina Davis)

Tina Davis is playing pianos from the time of Mozart and Beethoven to better understand the how the instrument and music evolved together.

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Treated glass spares birds from flying blind into Crewe Center windows

During a tour of the Crewe Center, visitors from Maine Audubon feel the acid-etched markings on the windows, which make the glass visible to birds.

Biology professor Christine Maher arranged for her colleagues in BirdSafe Maine to tour the new center for the arts.

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Critical Thinking and the Art of Being an Educator

Professor Leonard Shedletsky
Chris Tiner, media studies major and Free Press Co-Editor in Chief, has interviewed Lenny Shedletsky, Professor of Communication, in the November 2024 edition. TinerRead More
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A Jazz Age reinvention of ‘Gianni Schicchi’ is a zoot-suited hoot

In a new production of Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi," the title character (Nick Sutton) hatches his plan to snatch a disputed inheritance for himself.

Performers in a new campus production of Puccini’s classic comic opera sang their roles in Italian while a screen above the stage provided the audience with English surtitles.

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Art History Professor Susan Waller Recorded Conversation on Artists’ Models.

Painting by Edouard Manet, Reading, Oil on Canvas
The Artists’ Models: Diana Seave Greenwald and Susan Waller in conversation, hosted by Impressionist Futures online, Monday, November 11th. This discussion coincides with theRead More
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Literary analysis leads to personal realizations in ‘John Proctor is the Villain’

Lily Tayler plays Raelynn in "John Proctor is the Villain."

The Theatre Department’s latest production uses ‘The Crucible’ as a springboard for discussion about the intersection of such issues as sex, power, control, and consent.

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Listening party transports Oz fans over the rainbow

Salena Goodine dressed in character as the Witch of the West at the listening party for "The Wizard of Oz" radio play.

The cast of “The Wizard of Oz” radio play dressed up as their characters to entertain guests at a listening party for the premiere broadcast.

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An emancipation proclamation for the modern age

Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto was the speaker for the second installment of the Louden Lecture Series.

As the latest speaker in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto delivered a presentation titled “The Antinomies of Self-Emancipation.”

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Brains, heart, courage: New ‘Wizard of Oz’ radio play has it all

Hailey Gagnon plays Dorothy with wide-eyed wonder during a rehearsal for the "The Wizard of Oz" radio play.

The cast will host an in-person listening party in tandem with the show’s debut on campus radio station WMPG.

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Homecoming concert builds a musical bridge between students past and present

Justin Conley-Reyes conducts Stars and Stripes Forever as the closing number of the Osher Wind Ensemble's annual homecoming concert.

About 150 guests settled into the grass in front of Corthell Hall to hear the Osher Wind Ensemble play a selection of nostalgic favorites.

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Lights, camera…Glickman!

Alyssa Rojecki Forcier ('15) reviews a photo during a promotion shoot for the Portland Players' upcoming production of "Legally Blonde: The Musical," in which she is playing the lead role of Elle.

The Portland Players stoked excitement for its upcoming production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” with a promotional photo shoot at Glickman Library.

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Kat Zagaria Buckley published an article in the Boston Art Review on PMA Exhibition.

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Kat Zagaria Buckley, Director of USM Art Exhibitions & Outreach, has a published article in the Boston Art Review of Jeremy Frey’s Woven exhibition currently on viewRead More
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Renovation project opens a time warp to campus life in the 1800s

Among the dozens of papers that were pulled out of the Academy Building's walls during a renovation project was this drawing.

Nineteenth century students may have looked more serious in their waistcoats and bodices, but their private notes prove them to be just as silly and mischievous as their modern counterparts.

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BFA student, Katie Riley, exhibiting sculpture in “Rising” Exhibition at Portland Gallery, 82 Paris.

Rising Exhibition Poster featuring sculpture detail by BFA student, Katie Riley
Two companion sculptures, Void, created by BFA Senior student Katie Riley are in juried exhibition Rising curated by Bella Hendry. Katie Riley created theseRead More
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More than 1,400 students earn Dean’s List honors

The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the number of students named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s List. To be placed onRead More
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As the temperature goes up, so does the curtain for summer theater season

Nick Sutton and Hope Poore arrive at Merrill Auditorium in Portland to rehearse for their roles in the chorus of Opera Maine's production of "Aida."

“The Prom,” “Funny Girl,” and “Aida” were just a few of the many theatrical offerings that featured USM students during their summer break from classes.

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Architecture or animal? New campus sculpture defies categorization

Pamela Moulton climbs atop her sculpture TANGLE to check for damage during its move to the Portland Campus.

Made from salvaged fishing rope and netting, the sculpture TANGLE celebrates environmentalism and Maine’s maritime history.

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2024 USM Summer Book List

A stack of books including "The Prince of Los Cocuyos," "American Creation," "At Home," "Born to Run," and "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" rest on a bench in front of the Wishcamper Center.

Can’t decide on a book to bring to the beach? The faculty and staff at the University of Southern Maine have some ideas for you.

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Theatre students are hyped up to mic up at new recording studio

Students lay down voice tracks in the new campus sound studio using equipment that once belonged to Bill Dufris.

The same equipment once used by a famous voice actor is now helping students learn how to create podcasts, audio books, and more.

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Artist-in-residence transforms wall from barrier to bonding experience

2024 artist-in-residence Ryan Adams applies spray paint to a mural in Westbrook.

Students observed Ryan Adams for months as he planned and painted a mural in Westbrook.

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Celebrating our 1,300 Dean’s List students

The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the astonishing number of students named to the Fall 2024 Dean’s List.

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‘The Prom’ doesn’t dance around issues of discrimination

Karoline Brechter (left) and Emma Hall play star-crossed lovers in the spring musical "The Prom."

Opening night of “The Prom” at USM marked the first time the show had ever been staged in Maine.

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The Communication and Media Studies Academic Film Showcase Planned for May 1, 2024

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The Communication and Media Studies student projects will be screened at the annual Academic Film Showcase. We are proud to share student work fromRead More
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Professors Murphy And Ebben on Pedagogy and AI’s Environmental Impact

A pie chart shows aspects of environmental generative AI awarness education including human health, ethics; carbon emissions, international labor rights.
Professor of Philosophy, Julien Murphy, and Associate Professor of Communication, Maureen Ebben, published an article for Geneva Graduate Institute’s NORRAG Global Education Centre’s PolicyRead More
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Concert burnishes the legacies of overlooked women composers

Dr. Malinda Haslett sings music by Claude Arrieu in a concert at the Franco Center in Lewiston.

A composer’s connection to Lewiston gave the audience at the Franco Center an added investment in the music that Malinda Haslett sang for them.

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Osher School of Music Jazz Alumni All-Stars Perform in Gorham and Portland

It has been said for years by the music alumni from the University of Southern Maine that the things that make their school specialRead More
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Media or Martians? Radio play ponders which of them is the real invading army

The glow of flashlights capture the eerie mood of an alien invasion in the Theatre Department's production of "The War of the Worlds."

The Theatre Department chose “The War of the Worlds” as its first radio play to be produced at the University’s new recording studio.

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Community celebrates major construction milestone on the new Crewe Center for the Arts

Supporters of the new Crewe Center for the Arts sign the project's last structural beam.

University leaders, arts faculty and students, and founding donors were joined by Consigli Construction Co., Inc. and other members of the project design/build team to mark a major milestone in the evolution of a building project when the last structural beam is put in place.

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Literature and Culture in the Digital Age

Lit in Digital Age pic by Kerrtu @ Pixaby.
How are digital technologies impacting reading, writing, literature, and culture? This is the central question that Professor John Muthyala’s Senior Seminar English 441–The DigitalRead More
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Musical revue prescribes laughter as the best medicine for relationship drama

Parenthood doesn't leave much time for romance in the Osher School of Music production of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change."

“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” finds humor in dating jitters, marriage doldrums, and everything in between.

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Part-Time Painting & Drawing Faculty, Sam Jones, in Exhibition at Cerulean Arts in Philadelphia

Painting by Sam Jones, Playbook, oil on canvas, 20x16 inches, 2023
Cerulean Arts presents A Ponderable Path featuring work by Sam Jones, Robert Reinhardt and Ryan Ward, three artists who embrace experimentation, play and the physicality ofRead More
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The Double Shift: On the Politics of Work – Book Release with Jason Read

The Double Shift; book by Professor Jason Read cover features line drawings of Spinoza and Marx in portrait.
Join author and professor Jason Read, chair of the Philosophy Department to celebrate and discuss his new book The Double Shift (Verso, 2024). Invoking Better Call Saul, FightRead More
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Student center doubles as jazz club/opera house/Broadway theatre for Osher Gala

A quartet of Christmas carolers set a festive mood in one of the earliest performances at the 2023 Osher Gala.

The Osher School of Music brought its annual scholarship gala back to campus after three years at venues outside the University of Southern Maine.

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New play transfers buzzer beater excitement from sports field to stage

The cast of "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind" is composed entirely of first-year students.

“Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind” challenges its cast of first-year students to perform scenes from 30 plays in 60 minutes.

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Making a philosophical case for environmental protection

Dr. Martin Hägglund delivers a speech titled "Thinking Ecological Responsibility: Marx and Species Being" as the inaugural entry in the Louden Family Lecture Series.

As the inaugural presenter in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. Martin Hägglund explained what it means for humans to be “rational animals” and the responsibilities inherent to that status.

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Theater season begins with a bear hug for Shakespeare lovers

Lucious K. Fox plays Leontes in The Winter's Tale.

Shakespeare’s famous stage direction “Exit, pursued by a bear” gets a fresh interpretation in a new production of “The Winter’s Tale.”

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Kentucky poet connects to Mainers through common language of rural life

Maurice Manning read and discussed his writing at the 2023 O'Brien Poetry Event.

Themes of history, community, and family feature prominently in the writing of the 22nd O’Brien Poetry Event Honoree, Maurice Manning.

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Award-winning actor, USM alum Tony Shalhoub breaks ground on new Crewe Center for the Arts

The new building on USM’s Portland campus will be named The Crewe Center for the Arts

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Sculpture Professor Emeritus, Duncan Hewitt, Has Essay Published in Maine Arts Journal.

Duncan Hewitt, "Mittens", carved and painted wood with real book,5x18x24 in., 2021
Expert from Duncan Hewitt – The Materials, Maine Arts Journal 2023: Materiality “I don’t give too much weight to the cultural meaning of the materialsRead More
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LILAC Team Presents at Oxford Brookes University Conference

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The USM LILAC team presented their work at the Eighteenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences July 2023 at Oxford Brookes University in Oxford,Read More
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Student who dreamt of Indigenous representation becomes the artist who delivers it

Marissa Joly pauses during work on her mural in the McGoldrick Center.

The mural painted by Marissa Joly occupies a prominent wall in the new McGoldrick Center for Career and Student Success.

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Associate Professor Hannah Barnes and BFA Alumna Ali Dion ’23 Pair Up in Exhibition.

Photo of Hannah Barnes and Ali Dion at Opening Reception of "Generations".
Associate Professor of Art and Art Department Chair, Hannah Barnes, and BFA Alumna Ali Dion ’23, are currently exhibiting new works in the exhibition,Read More
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Two USM Art Department Faculty, Annie Lee-Zimerle and Brian Zimerle, Open Art Exhibition at UMF Gallery.

Poster for Lee-Zimerle/Zimerle Exhibition
Associate Professor of Art, Annie Lee-Zimerle, and Part-time Lecturer of Art, Brian Zimerle, are in current two-person show at the University of Maine FarmingtonRead More
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Art Professor Emerita, Jan Piribeck, and Professor of Social Work, Paula Gerstenblatt, Collaborate on Maine-Greenland Project.

Image of Gerstenblatt's & Piribeck's Collaborative Project "Locating-Collecting-Firing".
The Maine-Greenland Project (MELG) explores connections between social and ecological systems within Maine and Greenland. Piribeck and Gerstenblatt became interested in Greenland because of the climateRead More
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Stonecoast MFA Faculty, Morgan Talty, receives accolades

Morgan Talty’s (Penobscot Indian Nation) national bestselling and critically acclaimed story collection “Night of the Living Rez,” was reviewed for “The New York ReviewRead More
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More than 1,500 students earn Dean’s List honors

The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the astonishing number of students named to the Spring 2023 Dean’s List. To be placedRead More
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Campus visit brings out singer’s emotional range to match her vocal range

Opera singer Megan Marino rehearses with students.

Megan Marino’s visit to the University of Southern Maine was big in the operatic sense with big spectacle, big emotions, and of course, big voices.

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Two Art History Students have their Internship Research Published on the Ogunquit Museum of American Art’s Website.

Abby Dunnigan, Donna Cassidy, & Lizzie Hand at Shifting Sands Exhibition Opening
This past academic year, two Art History students interned at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art in Ogunquit, assisting USM Art History Professor Emerita,Read More
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Professor Emerita, Rose Marasco, has upcoming Exhibition at UNE Art Gallery and debuts her new book.

Rose Marasco, Plate Rim (found in my home) with a Maine seascape, 2016
Rose Marasco’s exhibition, Camera Lucida, opens on June 23 at the University of New England Art Gallery on Stevens Avenue in Portland at 4-7 pm.  TheRead More
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Adele and Lizzo share space on the Grammy guest list with USM’s Alexandra Dietrich

Alexandra Dietrich enjoys her red carpet moment at the Grammy Awards, as part of the team that recorded the opera "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X."

As part of the team that shepherded a revival of an opera about Malcolm X, USM’s Alexandra Dietrich earned an invitation to the Grammy Awards.

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Part-Time Painting & Drawing Faculty, Nathaniel Meyer, in Solo Exhibition at Elizabeth Moss Galleries

Oil Painting, "Meniscus", 36"X48", by Nathaniel Meyer
Nathaniel Meyer’s solo exhibition, entitled Eternal Return, will be up at Elizabeth Moss Galleries in Falmouth, Maine, May 26 – July 1. Opening reception isRead More
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Artist really lets her hair down with braided sculpture exhibition

Veronica Perez braids a strand of hair to be used in her exhibition at the USM Art Gallery.

Veronica Perez made sculptures from braided hair that she gathered at campus events over the course of a months-long residency.

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Part-time Art Lecturer, Kimberly Bentley, in June exhibition at the UVMA gallery, Portland 

Promo Image for In the Making Art Exhibition. Images of artwork by nine women artists: 3-across, and 3-down.
In The Making is an exhibit that includes nine women from Maine with diverse backgrounds. The collection of work in this exhibition creates a conversationRead More
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Vukasovich to Publish in Canadian Journal of Communication

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Assistant Professor of Communication, Christian Vukasovich has a paper that has been accepted in the Canadian Journal of Communication. Vukasovich and co-authors Cristina NegoitaRead More
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Jonathan Marro ’12 Returns to Portland with the Broadway National Tour of “Fiddler on the Roof”

Pianist Laura Kargul says, “Jonathan Marro, my beloved former student, is conducting the Broadway tour of Fiddler on the Roof!” Jonathan says, “Glad IRead More
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Donna Cassidy, Art History Professor Emerita curated exhibition at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art

Photograph, Spring 3, by Ni Rong, 1536 X 1098, Cropped
Shifting Sands: Beaches, Bathers, and Modern Maine Art, guest curated by Donna Cassidy, Professor Emerita at the University of Southern Maine, explores the unique placeRead More
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USM to celebrate 143rd Commencement on Saturday, May 6th

The University of Southern Maine will celebrate its 143rd Commencement on Saturday, May 6th with nearly 1,000 graduates scheduled to participate. The event, scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, will feature comments from University President Jacqueline Edmondson, student speaker Nadine Bravo, and featured speaker Neil Genzlinger ‘77, a New York Times journalist and USM alumnus.

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‘Eurydice Rising’ finds triumph in Greek tragedy

Orpheus (Lucious Finston-Fox) cradles his dead wife (Shae-Lynn Pagurko) in a scene from "Eurydice Rising."

An ancient Greek myth is reimagined for a modern audience by giving equal attention to Eurydice’s emotional journey as Orpheus’ more traditional heroics.

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Art Professor Emerita, Jan Piribeck, participates in Panel Discussing Water, Art, and Casco Bay

People on the beach looking out to sea. Drawings of houses on the sand.
Water as Inspiration: Art and Casco Bay Casco Bay is tied to our quality of life. It’s where we go for solace, support, andRead More
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Dr. Yishai Cohen to Publish in Journal of the American Philosophical Association

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Dr. Yishai Cohen has co-authored a paper with Associate Professor Travis Timmerman of Seton Hall University to be published in Journal of the AmericanRead More
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Professors Murphy and Ebben Edit Forthcoming issue of Learning, Media and Technology

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No doubt folks have heard about artificial intelligence (AI) developments such as ChatGPT. But what do such technologies mean for education? University of SouthernRead More
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‘Into the Woods’ allows fairy tale fan to release her inner witch

Kallie Brown works her magic as a witch in "Into the Woods."

Sold-out shows deliver a storybook ending for “Into the Woods,” a joint production of the Theatre Department and the Osher School of Music.

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Piano Student at Osher School of Music Wins Statewide Competition

Josie DiPhilippo seated at a piano with arms crossed and resting on the top of the instrument. Josie's face is turned toward the camera.
Josie DiPhilippo, graduate student of Laura Kargul in piano performance, won the Hanna Powell Memorial Piano Competition held at the Sanford Performing Arts CenterRead More
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History alumna dedicates her life to the truth about Malaga Island

Black and white photo of five children in a house on Malaga Island
The University of Southern Maine and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are very proud of History alumna, Marnie Darling Voter Childress,Read More
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VISITING ARTIST SERIES: Master Class with PSO Conductor, Eckart Preu

PSO Conductor Eckart Preu

The Osher School of Music at the University of Southern Maine, in collaboration with the Portland Symphony Orchestra, will present a master class with PSO Music Director Eckart Preu, featuring graduate students in choral, wind, and orchestral conducting. 

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USM Philosophy Professor Joins the Hotel Bar Sessions Podcast

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Professor Jason Read joined the Hotel Bar Session Podcast for season 6. The Podcast features co-hosts Professor of Philosophy Richard A. Lee of DePaulRead More
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Jason Read Writes on Jordan Peele’s Nope for the American Philosophy Association

Professor Jason Read
Professor of Philosophy Jason Read recently published on the American Philosophy Association site. Read’s article addresses director Jordan Peele’s series of films that PeeleRead More
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Richard Pearson Thomas Master Class Features Student Composers and Vocalists

Richard Pearson Thomas
Richard Pearson Thomas, composer and pianist, has a long list of credits to his name in the field of music and composing. The OsherRead More
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Retired Professor Gifts USM $300,000 to Create Visiting Philosophers Series

Philosophy Professor Robert Louden (retired)
Recently retired Philosophy Professor Robert Louden has given the University a parting gift: $300,000 to fund the annual Louden Family Lecture Series. Louden, whoRead More
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Art AES graduate, Becky McKinnell ’06, Moderator of USM’s Women in Leadership Conference this February.

Art AES graduate, Becky McKinnell ’06
When Becky McKinnell graduated from USM with an Art degree in Art & Entrepreneurial Studies in 2006, she savored the accomplishment for exactly one night, andRead More
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Associate Professor of Art, Hannah Barnes, in 2-person exhibition at USC’s McMaster Gallery, Columbia, South Carolina.

Section from Painting by Hannah Barnes, Ponmudi, watercolor on paper, 30x22

Associate Professor of Art, Hannah Barnes, in 2-person exhibition at USC’s McMaster Gallery, Columbia, South Carolina.

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Almost 1,400 students earned Fall 2022 Dean’s List honors

Fall foliage frames Payson Smith Hall.
The University of Southern Maine would like to congratulate the astonishing number of students named to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List. In all, nearlyRead More
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Award-winning Actor and USM alum Tony Shalhoub ’77 Named Honorary Chair of the Center for the Arts Campaign

Tony Shalhoub announces his role as honorary chairman for the USM Center for the Arts campaign.

The University of Southern Maine (USM) Foundation announced that actor and USM alum Tony Shalhoub ’77, has been named honorary chair of the USM Center for the Arts campaign.

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Pianist Mesa Schubeck to perform as soloist with Midcoast Symphony Orchestra

Mesa Schubeck

Osher School of Music student Mesa Schubeck, from Blue Hill, Maine, will perform the Piano Concerto in A Minor by Edvard Grieg with the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 14 and 15 at the Franco Center in Lewiston and at the Orion Performing Arts Center in Topsham.

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Newsweek interviews Shedletsky about our inner monologue

Newsweek Magazine recently interviewed Communications Professor Leonard Shedletsky about his decades-long effort to better understand that voice in your head.

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Raising money while raising voices in song

Chana Wingard shows her vocal and comic chops in a performance of "You Gotta Get a Gimmick" at the 2022 Osher School of Music annual scholarship gala.

The Osher School of Music’s annual scholarship gala signaled its emotional return from a years-long hiatus by starting the show with the operatic intensity of “Don Giovanni.”

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David Pierson publishes article on the Fast & Furious Film Saga

Woman balances on moving car in Fast and Furious Still
Professor David Pierson published an article titled “Working Class Male Fantasies and Spatial Politics in the Fast & Furious Film Saga” in the “ForRead More
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Christian Vukasovich Wins Best Paper Award at NCA Conference

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Christian Vukasovich, Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies presented at the National Communication Association’s 108th Annual Convention: Honoring PLACE: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community,Read More
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‘The Simpsons’ goes nuclear in the transition from TV to stage

Noam Osher peers menacingly from behind his mask at the title character in 'Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play.'

A nuclear disaster plays out on the Russell Hall stage and survivors try to laugh their way out of despair by quoting “The Simpsons.”

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‘The Thanksgiving Play’ delivers laughs by the gravy boatload

Brooks Ewald commands the stage as Jaxton in "The Thanksgiving Play."

Before you bust a gut on your turkey dinner, the Theatre Department wants you to bust a gut at its Thanksgiving-themed first show of the season.

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Experiencing Carnegie Hall from the stage

To the University of Southern Maine’s choral students, the real gift of performing on one of the world’s storied stages, Carnegie Hall, is perspective.

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Broadway star shares Tony moment with Music School lecturer

Musical Theatre Lecturer Ed Reichert.

USM’s Ed Reichert was 20 years ahead of the Tony Awards in recognizing Robyn Hurder’s star quality.

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‘Clue’ delivers a killer ending to theatre season

Wadsworth (Atticus Watson) holds his secrets close to the vest in Clue: On Stage

You’ve played the game, you’ve seen the movie, and now the Theatre Department invites you to experience “Clue: On Stage.”

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No second fiddle treatment here, viola concert puts women composers first

Kimberly Lehmann coaxes a note out of her viola.

Neither a pandemic nor a broken wrist could stop violist Kimberly Lehmann from delivering her salute to women composers.

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When you gotta go, you gotta go…to see Urinetown

Love struggles to survive in the dystopian future of Urinetown.

“Urinetown” mixes social commentary with potty humor in the first musical to hit the stage at USM in two years.

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Map exhibition straddles the border between fantasy and reality

Logo for Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education's "North of Nowhere, West of the Moon: Myth, Fiction, and Fantasy in Maps" exhibition running January-May 2022.

For anyone who’s ever dreamed of following Dorothy over the rainbow or flying to Never Never Land with Peter Pan, an exhibition at the Osher Map Library points the way.

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Creating a fantasy world on stage is director’s dream come true

She Kills Monsters brings the action of fantasy role-playing games to life on stage.

Dragons, ogres and a gelatinous blob named Miles come to life on stage in a grieving teenager’s quest to face her inner demons in the play “She Kills Monsters.”

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Getting a foot in the door of the Dance minor program

An open house for the Dance minor program attracts interested high school students.

Rather than trying to explain all that a Dance minor has to offer, instructors led prospective students to the dance floor for a demonstration as part of an open house event.

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Together in song, LGBTQIA+ community shows strength of voice and purpose

Jonas Rimkunas sings to honor the LGBTQIA+ community as part of the Osher School of Music's Celebrating Diversity concert series.

The joy of being accepted into a community with a shared history was a common theme in the music performed at a concert showcasing LGBTQIA+ voices.

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Theatre Department takes season-opening show on the road

Noam Osher finds a new use for a plunger in the Marvelous Meep Island Adventure.

After going more than a year without live performance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Theatre Department begins the 2021-2022 season with a traveling show to reconnect with the community.

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Concert honoring Hispanic Heritage Month draws on sounds from Panama, Mexico, and more

A concert celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month is the first entry in the Celebrating Diversity series spearheaded by Dr. Nicolás Alberto Dosman.

The program for Celebrating Diversity: Hispanic Heritage Month featured 10 pieces, each chosen by the performers as a personal expression of their cultural identity.

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“Digital Humanities: Writing and Designing” by John Muthyala

On August 13, 2021, John Muthyala, Professor of English, gave a lecture on “Digital Humanities: Writing and Designing Across the Curriculum” for the online Refresher Program organized by the Department of English Language Studies, University of Hyderabad (UoH), India.

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Professor John Muthyala and Learning Designer Jennifer Keplinger attend the NEH Institute in the Digital Humanities

Sustaining Digital Humanities NEH Institute
A book can have a long life. On a desk, on a shelf, in a bin, on a rack, or in a dusty basementRead More
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USM Lessons Helped Alumni Reach Top of U.S. Military

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.

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Digital Humanities Approaches to English Studies

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On October 3, 2018, students from Professor John Muthyala’s English 370: Literatures of Discovery, Exploration, and Colonialism met in the Osher Map Library andRead More
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USM Alum David Lovejoy Earns Emmy Award for Alaskan Photography

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.

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Multiliteracies and Multimodality: Designing For Our Future

Professors Ball and Charles
As part of the 21st Century Literacies: Multimodality and Writing Across the Curriculum year-long initiative (Title III: High Impact Practices  ​grant), Cheryl Ball, Associate Professor ofRead More
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“Maine and the New North Atlantic” by John Gillis

North Atlantic Ocean by Brittany Griffin, Unsplash
On September 28, 2016, Nationally renowned historian John R. Gillis gave a public lecture on “Maine and the New North Atlantic” at USM; thisRead More
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Digital Humanities public lecture by Adeline Koh: “Social Media and Revolutions: Imagined Communities and Postcolonial Studies”

Professor Adeline Koh directed the Center for Digital Humanities at Stockton University, and is a member of the Literature Program.  In addition to publishingRead More
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Macronalaysis and Literary History: Digital Humanities Scholar Matthew Jockers at USM

In April 2014, Matthew Jockers, a nationally renowned digital humanities scholar, visited Portland as USM Libra Professor, a prestigious recognition confirmed by the UniversityRead More
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