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Assistant Professor Geneva Laurita received a grant that will help study alternatives to the use of heavy metals used in phones and other technology products.
In the Maine Innovation Research and Technology Accelerator program, teams are eligible for up to $25,000 to help develop products that could have commercial value. Each team has an advisory committee of industry and technology experts.
The policy change covers Maine’s seven community colleges and about 25,000 students.
The student agency is not looking to compete with local marketing agencies. Instead, students see it as a proving ground that will help prepare them for future work.
With additional funding this year, the Innovate for Maine Fellows Program is looking to double the cohort size to around 50.
The Telling Room Executive Director Kristina M.J. Powell says she's inspired by the power of youth.
A roundup of credit union giving news from Town and Country FCU and Atlantic FCU.
The endowment, given in memory of David Flanagan, USM's 12th president, will open new career paths for students and boost the Muskie School’s reputation as a leader in sustainability policy and practice.
The series offers up-and-coming entrepreneurs the chance to compete for as much as $3,000 for first place.
Award-winning actor and USM alumnus Tony Shalhoub was named honorary chair of the fundraising campaign for the future USM Center for the Arts and also gifted $150,000 to a matching campaign.
ACE consultant Priscilla Hansen Mahoney says employee training doesn't not need to break the budget. She offers several solutions.
The money will help train Maine's workforce in the electric vehicle repair and controlled environment agriculture industries.
"Because of the rapid growth and success of the Roux Institute, we have built the capacity to scale this critical work in-house," Northeastern University said in an emailed statement.
Maine Arts Academy bought 310 Cony Road in Augusta from Maine Veterans’ Homes for $3.25 million.
Brian Harris, founder and CEO of MedRhythms; Christina Marie Lemieux, planning director at the global advertising company Publicis Groupe; and Rebecca Wyke, CEO of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System will serve three-year board terms.
The program culminates with a final statewide pitch-off showcase in May, with a $25,000 MTI grant for the winner.