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I read your From the Editor column in the Feb. 8 edition of Mainebiz regarding Maine’s young people.
A private prep school in Portland's historic West End neighborhood is proposing a $12 million renovation and expansion project to its 118-year-old campus.
The University of Maine has been awarded a STEM Education Grant from the National Science Foundation to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics education in rural Maine.
A new Digital and Computational Studies program, to begin in the fall of 2017, will join a trend in computer science, one of the fastest-growing majors in the country.
The University of Maine system will be announcing their choice for a new food service vendor later this week. The new food service vendor will be providing food services to six of the seven universities in the system for the next five years.
The drive west along Forest Avenue from Woodford's Corner to Deering Junction takes you through some of Portland's most trafficked streets and intersections.
Unity College said an energy retrofit to one of its oldest buildings, the Unity College Center for the Performing Arts, will save it both money and energy usage.
Every year, Mainebiz asks some of the state's leading economists to look to the coming year and offer their thoughts, worries and forecasts. We may be out of the recession, but there is plenty of uncertainty out there. Our experts weighed in with
A subsidiary of South Portland-based WEX Inc. has been fined $1.75 million by financial regulators and ordered to pay restitution to customers for its role in deceiving college students about financial aid disbursements.
Gov. Paul LePage announced Tuesday several cabinet-level nominations, including commissioners for the departments of Education and Environmental Protection and adjutant general.
A new report places Maine fifth nationally in equipping its schools with quality Internet connections.
The University of Maine is attempting to attract more students from other Northeastern states by allowing qualifying students to pay the same tuition and fees at the university in Orono as they would at their home state's flagship institution.
The grant from the foundation matches $9.98 million already raised through four grant competitions, as well as a Maine voter-approved bond.
The University of Maine is seeking college students for an innovation and entrepreneurship fellowship program that includes paid internships with companies.
Applications are now open for the 2016 Top Gun program, a competitive program that selects Maine entrepreneurs for five months of mentoring and training.
The University of Maine at Augusta has selected Conneely, the former president of a Maryland college and an education consultant, to lead the university following two consecutive interim presidents.
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With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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