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Penobscot Christian School says it has outgrown its space, and for the past several years some of its students have been attending class at a location 2 miles away.
The newest partnership will discount online professional and graduate education for 275 employees of Johnny's Selected Seeds in Winslow.
A final agreement still has to be negotiated with Cavalry Chapel Belfast for the former educational facility at 80 Belmont Ave.
Bobbi Ackerman explains why horses are great learning partners for youngsters, including those who may be struggling in school.
The indoor ice arena in Hallowell has been renamed the Thomas College Ice Vault, under a new 10-year sponsorship agreement.
Unity Environmental University has completed a $1.2 million infrastructure overhaul of its historic Sky Lodge property.
This is the third Harold Alfond Foundation grant for the School of Technology and Innovation, which offers degrees in extended reality, computer information systems, software development and business analytics.
UNE is collaborating with a national provider of cannabis education to launch four online certificate programs focused on opportunities in the cannabis industry.
The construction includes adding a stage, opening up the ceiling, taking down walls and adding specialized dance flooring. The new location is expected to benefit students and the community.
Developing such new products from waste wood could ultimately generate additional revenue streams for Maine's forest-related industries.
Patricia Crawford Brown, who died in May, worked as a volunteer to help young musicians attend the Bowdoin International Music Festival. Now her bequest will establish a fund to support scholarships at the festival in the future.
Maine employers need more workers with postsecondary credentials. The seamless transfer option could help increase the size and skills of Maine’s workforce.
The number of clean energy jobs in Maine has surpassed 15,000, increasing faster in the state than anywhere else in New England, a report shows.
Students will work on systems that resemble high-production facilities. It’s estimated the aquaculture sector will need 1,300 additional employees in the next 15 years.
There were delays and cancellations at Portland International Airport and Bangor International Airport. Other disruptions across the state were spotty.
The need for workers in the renewable energy industry is pressing. The $2 million Green Jobs for ME program aims to expand the number of Mainers in construction and skilled trades who enter the field.