CS Department Offers Courses in Hot Tech Areas
The Computer Science department at the University of Southern Maine is offering several courses this fall focusing on in-demand technology fields like artificial intelligence, … Read More
The Computer Science department at the University of Southern Maine is offering several courses this fall focusing on in-demand technology fields like artificial intelligence, … Read More
What is USM’s AGILE My Inbox? USM’s AGILE My Inbox is a weekly newsletter brought to you by the USM’s Learning Support team. Every learner can become more AGILE, which … Read More
Dr. Heather Reichmuth has recently had several research focused manuscripts accepted forpublication. Dr. Reichmuth’s manuscript, Family Language Policy in Tension: ConflictingLanguage Ideologies and Translanguaging … Read More
Dr. Quinlan, Department of Computer Science, is the recipient of the Mathematical Association of America’s Distinguished University Teaching Award for his support of students … Read More
Dee Saucier, Rachel Brown-Chidsey, Cindy Soule, Mindy Butler, Carla Reyes, and Sara Needleman. On Monday 22 January the SEHD Special Education Department and the … Read More
USM received $160,000 to start or expand Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Programs (RTAP), which allow school system employees to complete their degrees and teacher certification through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
The award honored 16 public and independent higher education institutions in Maine, recognizing the collective efforts of all to prepare the next generation of teachers.
What is USM’s AGILE My Inbox? USM’s AGILE My Inbox is a weekly newsletter brought to you by the USM’s Learning Support team. Every learner can become more AGILE, which … Read More
Since the University of Southern Maine started partnering with the New England Ocean Cluster in 2015, University students and faculty have helped get startups off the ground, helped create environmentally conscious products, formed international collaborations, and worked on projects that could have local, national, or world-wide significance.