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The University of Maine has expanded its leadership team with the appointments of Patti Miles and Meghan Gardner, who both joined the university last year.
The giant broadband and cable company will cover college costs for its 101,000 employees, including more than 750 in Maine.
Mainebiz catches up with five outstanding leaders honored in 2022 to find out what they're working on in 2023.
Donald Zillman had a long history of contributions to the University of Maine System, including serving as dean of Maine Law.
Professionals from 10 Aroostook County businesses completed timelines, action items and milestones to boost workforce and economic development in the County.
The partnership with Cheney University of Pennsylvania represents UNE's latest efforts to encourage more students to pursue physician careers and meet health care workforce needs.
The Waterville school unveiled an update to its visual identity.
Maine's first-ever space conference is scheduled for Nov. 5-7 in Portland.
“It’s exciting to see all of the ventures popping up within my home state, which makes me feel like I don’t have to travel far in order to find a career on the water,” said a pre-apprentice.
The money means more nurses advancing their education to address urgent primary care needs in Maine.
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust awards scholarships to nine recent high school graduates, while Bangor Savings announces grants for 23 regional nonprofits.
Maine's new state budget sets aside $15 million to extend the free community college offer to students graduating from high school or its equivalent in 2024 and 2025
Title IX has brought sweeping change to college sports over five decades, but guest authors Kai McGintee and Katherine Kubak, attorneys at Bernstein Shur, caution that the Title IX legal landscape continues to evolve. By October, the U.S. Department
Abbie Anderson won the $10,000 grand prize in the "Greenlight Maine College Edition" TV business-pitch contest for the social media platform she developed.
Waterville’s downtown has gotten new life with the Lockwood Hotel, Paul J. Schupf Art Center, downtown housing and other development. More than $200 million has been invested in the downtown.
The Boat School was considered “a vibrant, community-oriented resource that brought students, professors, researchers and guests” to Eastport from 1978 to 2012. Stakeholders hope to reopen the vocational school by 2026.