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Norm Reilly, dean of the University of Maine Graduate School of Business, says the Maine MBA program tripled in size during the pandemic to more than 400 students.
The National Press Foundation’s “Living Longer: A New Age for Aging” fellowship program tackled topics from retirement financing to today's multi-generational workforce.
Schools provide mentors and pay students a regular salary. Students get on-the-job training and experience, and receive $3,500 toward tuition.
Introducing Sumit Sharma, Van Sharma, Josh Soley, Kristen Vermeulen, Katie Weiler, Alexander White, Nate Wildes and Chris Wolfel.
Recurring campaign themes include innovation, personalization and affordability. Visual elements include duo-tone images and photo subjects spotlighted by colorful circles.
Chris Wolfel, head of entrepreneurship and venture creation at Northeastern University's Roux Institute in Portland, says his team is "positioned to create long-term impact for generations to come in Maine."
Michelle Anderson's team and volunteer base have grown, providing deeper impact on students in Maine and becoming far more resilient and financially sound.
Increased resilience is the focus of UMaine School of Nursing’s new WellNurse initiative in the face of struggles with mental and physical health as a result of the pandemic.
The campaign has raised $39.5 million toward its $46 million goal to fund scholarships, programs and major capital projects.
The venture with a Chicago investment management firm and a Philadelphia real estate development company is the University of Maine System’s first public-private partnership.
The Rippleffect Outdoor Center, which will be adjacent to Rowe Elementary School in Portland, received the green light this week from city authorities.
Innovation in health care is sparking a flurry of new business activity in Maine.
Simulators and other high-tech equipment used to train students in the health care professions are getting more sophisticated all the time. They provide near-real-world experiences for student training.
Innovation in health care is sparking startups and spin-offs out of the University of Maine.
The gift will include $125,000 to support the new Career & Student Success Center on the Portland campus, which is under construction and is slated to open in 2023.
Goals include advancing healthy food in jails and prisons and providing inmates with skill-building to support future employment.