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In recognition of the $250,000 gift from the Prentice Organization for USM's new McGoldrick Center for Career & Student Success, there will be a Prentice Board Room on the center's second floor.
A $2 million gift will allow the University of New England to expose more students to mental health care training at the undergraduate level.
This grant, funded by legislation enacted last year, is designed to bring climate education to more students in Maine public schools.
Among the 1,500 schools that were ranked, Bowdoin made the top 10 list of the country's best liberal arts colleges, while Colby was among the top 10 most innovative colleges.
Bates, Bowdoin and Colby colleges all fared poorly in a recent New York Times ranking that examined the percentage of students from lower-income backgrounds.
By relocating its College of Osteopathic Medicine to new space being built in Portland, UNE will be able to admit more students and bring together the health profession programs onto a single campus.
The Educators Expense Deduction Modernization Act would more than triple the amount educators can deduct from their taxes for out-of-pocket expenses to $1,000 and index the amount to inflation.
"Meals for Maine” will be held at 4 p.m. on Sept. 12 in Girard Innovation Hall on UNE’s Portland Campus.
Fort Preble, built during the War of 1812 and now part of Southern Maine Community College, has become unstable due to damaging storms and erosion.
The Free College Scholarship covers tuition and fees for full-time students who graduated from high school or passed an equivalency exam in the past three years. The program was funded with a one-time $20 million state allocation.
By working to identify the prevalence of chronic pain throughout the state, UNE and MaineHealth aim to foster more research and treatment options for patients suffering from the debilitating condition.
Students will generate new data, tools and information about the effects of a rapidly changing ocean on local ecosystems.
The University of Maine at Augusta cut the ribbon on its third student residence in Hallowell on Aug. 21, and students began moving in several days later.
Husson is the only Maine university in Maine to offer a four-year bachelor of science degree in extended reality. The new education tool aims to build next-gen talent.
The $400,000 grant was awarded by the National Science Foundation.
Darron Collins, who will step down at the end of the upcoming academic year, led two capital campaigns and the construction of three buildings.