OT faculty member earns major honor
Dr. Susan Noyes, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy, specializes in mental health, a rarity in occupational therapy circles.
Dr. Susan Noyes, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy, specializes in mental health, a rarity in occupational therapy circles.
Why did John Cullum make this stunning map of the city of Portland, Maine, in 1836? Listen to the Osher Map Library’s latest podcast with OML Faculty Scholar, Dr. Matthew Edney and Executive Director Dr. Libby Bischof discussing John Cullum’s 1836 Map of Portland, Maine.
Dr. Larissa Malone was awarded a multi-year grant for Maine Black Educators Collective (MBEC)
Jason White is a new assistant professor here at USM, and comes to us from the social services field, with about 20 years of experience.
Exhibiting sculptors, Helen Stringfellow and Lars Jerlach, are partners in a collaborative art enterprise called Tectonic Industries. Their work examines the artifice inherent within … Read More
Farrah Giroux has been named ESOL Teacher of the Year
Neither a pandemic nor a broken wrist could stop violist Kimberly Lehmann from delivering her salute to women composers.
Kudos belong to Larissa Malone, an assistant professor in the Teacher Education Department. She has received a National Education Association (NEA) Foundation Envision Equity grant for $5,000 for Maine Black Educators Collective (MBEC) 2022 Programming.
The program for Celebrating Diversity: Hispanic Heritage Month featured 10 pieces, each chosen by the performers as a personal expression of their cultural identity.
For more than 100 years, Penobscot parents read their children the tribal community’s most beloved folk tales from old photocopied sheets of paper. The … Read More