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Indie Film: Scoring silent holiday shorts a test of Maine composer s creativity

Indie Film: Scoring silent holiday shorts a test of Maine composer’s creativity Hear the work of Alan Kryszak on Turner Classic Movies A Christmas Past. By Dennis Perkins Share If you were checking out perennial cable home for vintage films Turner Classic Movies last Sunday at midnight in search of holiday movie comfort food, you might have left a little confused. Or enchanted, intrigued and delightfully weirded out. That’s all depending on your reaction to the network’s airing of a collection of turn-of-the-century (the 20th century) silent holiday shorts from the years 1901-25.  Alan Kryszak.  Photo by John Guinane

Maine Agencies, Hospitals, Colleges Team Up To Secure Enough Ultracold Storage For COVID-19 Vaccine

Maine Agencies, Hospitals, Colleges Team Up To Secure Enough Ultracold Storage For COVID-19 Vaccine
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Thomas College allocates $1 5M from Alfond grant to Jobs for Maine s Graduates program

Thomas College allocates $1.5 million from Alfond grant to Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program The JMG program launched at Thomas in 2014 as a way to help high school students transition into the college environment. Share WATERVILLE Thomas College has announced it will allocate a portion of the $13.5 million grant it received in October to its Jobs for Maine’s Graduates College Success program.  The grant was awarded to the college on West River Road in Waterville as part of the Harold Alfond Foundation’s $500 million investment aimed at boosting the Maine economy. Jobs for Maine’s Graduates, known as JMG, is a nonprofit organization aimed at improving the state’s workforce and economy by partnering with secondary and post-secondary schools to provide students with opportunities and guidance to advance their careers.

Friday Futurecast — December 11 - Fall 20–Spring 21

Spring 2021 Health and safety update for university community members Welcome to this week’s Friday Futurecast. Message from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy: Dear members of the UMaine and UMM communities, As we conclude classes for the semester today and enter the final exam period I wish faculty, staff, and students all the best as the semester ends. I thank all members of our community, once again, for helping us reach this point, having cared for ourselves, one another, and our community. This collective effort to support one another through so many personal and professional challenges, while at the same time supporting the state, using science, and continuing learning has been an extraordinary demonstration of innovation and dedication, perseverance and compassion, and flexibility and collaboration on the part of all.

Bob Neal: The Countryman: Too much of a good thing?

Bob Neal: The Countryman: Too much of a good thing? Analysts of higher-education trends are predicting that the aftermath of COVID-19 may bring the closure of hundreds of colleges, perhaps 10 to 20% of our 4,200 or so colleges. Read Article National trends often start on the coasts and move inland. Craft brewing first got big in Oregon, Maine and Vermont. Now it’s everywhere, and Maine is a major craft-beer state. Another trend may have started in Vermont but hasn’t spread much, though it well might. And maybe it should. In the past two years, four colleges in Vermont have closed and two of the four state colleges have been merged into a single university.

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