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Ashland, Ore. Southern Oregon University President Dr. Linda Schott announced Friday she is retiring at the end of the calendar year.
“I intend to stay fully engaged in leading the university until a new president is hired,” President Schott said. “Our leadership team is strong, and all have indicated their willingness to continue in their roles throughout the presidential transition.”
She said all members of her leadership team have indicated they intend to continue in their roles.
Schott became the 13th president of SOU in August of 2016. The search for SOU’s next president will be discussed by the Board of Trustees at their meeting next Friday, April 16
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The University of Maine at Fort Kent. (File photo)
The University of Maine at Fort Kent. (File photo)
UMPI, UMFK moving toward ‘near normalcy’ for fall semester Students returning to the University of Maine at Presque Isle and University of Maine at Fort Kent this fall will likely experience a semester closer to pre-pandemic times than the past year, according to college officials.
PRESQUE ISLE and FORT KENT, Maine Students returning to the University of Maine at Presque Isle and University of Maine at Fort Kent this fall will likely experience a semester closer to pre-pandemic times than the past year, according to college officials.
With the pandedmic showing signs of improving and the fact that everyone that I know is practically going stir crazy and can t wait to get outside and go.anywhere, I was told about this interesting, uniques, and compelling place up in the county . Yes, that would be Aroostook.
It s call the Maine Solar System Model, and is overseen by the Univeristy of Maine at Presque Isle. According to it s current outdated website, it is the largest complete 3-D scale model of the Solar System in the world. The scale is 1:93,000,000, which sounds impressive to me, and it is indeed, running 40 miles along route 1 from the University Maine Presque Isle campus to the Houlton Info Center.