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Craig Larrabee began his career at JMG as a classroom specialist in 1993, the same year JMG was founded. He was named president and CEO by JMG's board of directors in 2005.
The four new positions, announced June 1, are fully funded by donors.
Thomas College has partnered with almost a dozen organizations in the U.S. to offer their employees discounted graduate program opportunities.
The Waterville college will receive $974,000 over three years to support students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in cybersecurity and related fields.
Three Portland entrepreneurs developed the ReachMyTeach app to connect teachers with students and families.
The money will provide resources to add a professor, new training equipment and additional resources. The program helps fill the industry's workforce need.
The agreements will help students save time and money while working toward an advanced degree.
The Waterville liberal-arts college was named one of 28 national leaders in lower-income student enrollment, serving as a model for institutes of higher learning nationwide.
It’s expected the curriculum at the Landing School will prepare graduates to find employment as entry-level department leads, project managers, service managers, or yard managers in the marine industry.
Jim Irwin will start his new role July 1. He succeeds interim Phil Shapiro, who is staying on in another capacity.
The Smith Center was built to Passive House standards, is entirely fossil fuel free and is expected to produce more energy than it will consume.
Croft, which makes carbon-negative prefab buildings for residential and commercial use, plans to use its $25,000 prize money to launch an apprentice program.
In 2022 alone, Dead River’s training facility in Sanford graduated 140 technicians. Graduates can leverage the training to enhance their careers or just enter the workforce.
Panelists from a variety of industries offered tips on effective communication and leadership.
The year-long residency program in Portland is funded by Northern Light Health and MaineHealth, in partnership with the Maine Venture Fund.
Gustavo Burkett, originally from Argentina, will succeed Karlene Burrell-McRae as dean of Colby College in Waterville, starting in July.