At UMPI, Gary Parent shows how modern technology and real-world experience are benefitting him and his community.
Maine’s Public Universities are sparking industry and ingenuity all over the state. Here are the stories of just a few of the people who are using education to make a difference – right here in Maine.
At UMPI, Gary Parent shows how modern technology and real-world experience are benefitting him and his community.
USM graduates Greg Williams and Brett Richardson are using their Community Planning and Development degrees to create a new industry and new jobs and help Maine reach its recycling goals.
Jason Bolton from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension helps businesses across the state get started and thrive.
Dana Bullen is a graduate of UMF and the President of Sunday River Resort. See how he's helping the University prepare future leaders for Maine's growing outdoor recreation industry.
Amy Line, UMA graduate and U.S. veteran, helps other veterans get the education to succeed here at home.
Ryan Wishart uses his degree in forestry technology from UMFK to bring new life to one of Maine's oldest industries.
Jeff Shaw is using his degree from UMM to cultivate Maine's creative economy.
Eric Stark of the UMA Architecture program talks about community collaboration.
Becky McKinnell is using her degree from USM to blend art and entrepreneurship.
Heather Martin helps with UMaine research to develop new energy and create new jobs.
UMF professor Dan Buckley and students carry out research to help the Rangeley community plan for smart growth.
Professor Robert Steneck and students from UMaine conduct research that supports sustainable fishing practices.