It occurs in the wake of a recently enacted law in Georgia to suppress the Black American vote.
Following a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday afternoon, construction work is now officially underway on the John and Lile Gibbons Center.
Students in Hadley Horch's molecular neurobiology class are not just getting an introduction to bioinformatics this semester.
See the latest announcement from Maine School Adminstrative District 51.
Lily McVetty is investigating how her hometown in Maine can brace for changing climates in a way that is as equitable as possible.
The promotions spanned a variety of departments and branches
Baxter Boulevard southbound will be detoured at Dartmouth Street sending traffic up to Forest Avenue.
Motorists should make plans to seek alternate routes during this time.
Quang Nguyen, a Southern Maine Community College alumnus who now has a successful career as a business entrepreneur and financial adviso ...
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
Rickets is a disease of childhood caused by a vitamin D deficiency, explained Associate Professor of English Ann Kibbie.
The president of the Ford Foundation Darren Walker H'16 paid a virtual visit to his Texas hometown as the subject of a recent profile.
April is the perfect time to plan ahead, meet with an advisor and register for the Fall Semester.
Students will be able to take a variety of performance music courses for the first time at SMCC this fall with classes in piano, guitar, ...
Be it fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, all submissions are welcome at The Foundationalist, as are student editors.
April Is Financial Literacy Month, A Time Focused On Educating People About The Importance Of Planning For A Secure Financial Future
City News Round Up for Friday, April 2
The program covers the entire city and not just the downtown area.
For Associate Professor of Theater Abigail Killeen and her colleagues it's a leap into the unknown. Killeen is director of Cows of War.
In a recent email sent out to Bowdoin's alumni community, President Clayton Rose asked for leads on jobs or internships.
City Manager Jon Jennings will begin a search for a new assistant city manager.
He will now unveil his FY22 recommended municipal budget at the Council’s April 26 meeting.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Cumberland County.
The City Council will hold two remote public hearings regarding this funding on April 5 and 26 before taking a final vote.
To the SMCC community,
Career Exploration and Development (CXD) has been buzzing with activity, on the heels of a virtual version of Sophomore Bootcamp.
Maine students compete to build their best high-altitude microsatellite
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The meeting includes the unveiling of City Manager Jon Jennings’ FY22 Recommended Municipal Budget.
Maine is doing better than most states in the race to vaccinate its population.
UScellular today announced the three winners of its 4th annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine.
A violinist from the Class of 2019 remembers the electricity of playing with the orchestra on the Studzinksi stage.
Portland Area Residents Wanted for Volunteer National Teal Revolution Program
The Institute for Higher Education Policy has released a new report with recommendations on how colleges can better utilize data in supp ...
This semester, despite it being an unusual one, Bowdoin Public Service (BPS) in Washington is providing sophomores opportunities.
The year 2020 was a record-breaking one for financial trader Oliver Kell '10, the former government major and football quarterback.