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The University of Maine at Presque Isle has hired two employees for its newly restructured office of university advancement.
The University of New England is expanding its offerings to include an online animal behavior certification course.
Avesta Housing awarded scholarships to students in its housing.
Expected to open in late 2025, the lab will provide commercial-scale processing and production capacity in 4,800 square feet of space — with the potential to expand.
It’s crucial that regional and national food systems become more climate-smart, support communities and conservation, and address hunger, said the school’s CEO.
Qualified aircraft mechanics are in high demand but short supply across Maine’s growing aviation and aerospace sectors, which must recruit workers from out of state.
With a $50,000 donation, Northeast Delta Dental has become the newest founding sponsor of space at the University of Southern Maine’s career and employment hub.
After almost four decades as the president of Northern Maine Community College, Tim Crowley will retire this summer.
The event, now in its seventh year, has raised over $75,000 for the Foundation for Portland Public School.
The courtyard is a half-acre, semi-enclosed space adjacent to the McGoldrick Center and the new Portland Commons Residence Hall.
Letters mailed to more than 20,000 students accepted to one of Maine's public universities were signed by employers including WEX, MEMIC and MaineHealth.
HospitalityMaine and Husson University are partnering to offer the trade group's members and employees discounts on education costs.
Bangor Savings Bank has elected Michael Cato, senior vice president and chief information officer at Bowdoin College, to the bank's board of directors.
Collaborations will integrate diverse fields such as artificial intelligence, wood-derived alternatives to plastic, and rural development, in order to foster resilient forest communities.
The training, funded by the Harold Alfond Foundation, will consist of programs that generally can be completed in days or weeks and are offered to students free of charge or at a discount.
The federal funds will pay for road improvements — including modification of a highway off-ramp — that would ease traffic in East Deering, where the institute is beginning construction.