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From new development and the completion of old projects, the Skowhegan has been busy and will continue to see more growth in the new year.
Despite workforce and housing shortages, the head of the Maine Development Foundation is optimistic about Maine's economy in 2025.
The Portland Development Corp. awarded 10 Portland businesses a total of $100,000 in grant funding from the city's Community Development Block Grant program.
The Maine College of Art & Design in Portland plans to offer a fully online master of arts in education starting in the fall.
Physicians from six hospitals will develop the curriculum and lead focus groups to learn what skills patients feel residents need to learn. The training is expected to open by the end of the year.
Bikes and other outdoor gear have been donated over the years to the nonprofit, which inspects, repairs, recycles and reuses as much as possible for sale and programs.
Gov. Janet Mills appointed Tarlan Ahmadov as the first director of Maine’s newly formed Office of New Americans.
The club earned first place in the value portfolio category at the Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education Forum, the largest student-run financial conference in the world.
The funding will establish the National Tribal Child Welfare Center for Innovation and Advancement to foster improvements in Tribal child welfare services.
The Maine College of Art & Design in Portland has promoted Laura Retherford to vice president of development.
From better storytelling about the value of a college education to more nimble governance, there’s a lot that Maine colleges and universities can do to boost their appeal, four higher education leaders told a panel at Friday's Educate Maine
The goal is to increase enrollment, enhance hands-on learning opportunities and enable UMA to produce more career-ready professionals for the Maine workforce.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, professional services firms, nonprofits and health care institutions in Maine.
A 1,000-square-foot addition, HVAC upgrade and bigger windows helped increase capacity and refresh the facility.
Katahdin Higher Education Center will provide training and educational opportunities, supporting both local residents and the regional workforce.
The money is going to Roux’s gap year program, which places recent college graduates from schools around the country in clinical support positions throughout Maine.