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Maine Law s temporary move clears hurdle as dean touts grad school collaboration

A plan to move the University of Maine School of Law to temporary digs in downtown Portland got a green light Wednesday from a key committee before moving to a full vote by the UMaine System Board of Trustees on May 24. Under a plan endorsed by members of the finance, facilities and technology committee, Maine Law would move to a leased space at 300 Fore St. until a new home goes up at the University of Southern Maine campus in Portland.  The same committee also approved the second reading of the University of Maine System s $572 million operating budget for the 2022 fiscal year, advancing the plan to the Board for final approval on May 24. The budget was balanced without a pandemic-related increase in student tuition or fees but includes an inflation-based adjustment across the System s universities. (Tuition at MaineLaw will be unchanged in the upcoming academic year for both in-state and out-of-state students.)

Maine Law School On Track To Move Out Of Its Distinct Portland Building

University of Maine School of Law The University of Maine School of Law could soon move out of its cylindrical academic building on the edge of the University of Southern Maine campus in Portland. The University of Maine System s board of trustees will vote later this month on whether to move the law school temporarily for at least the next five years . That would provide time and space to tear down the current structure and construct a new academic building using philanthropic funds. At a committee meeting Wednesday, Law School Dean Leigh Saufley said that the new location would allow the law school to grow and improve technology, which has been limited in its current facility.

UMaine System trustees to consider renaming C C Little Hall

increase font size UMaine System trustees to consider renaming C.C. Little Hall A committee will consider naming the lecture hall for Beryl Warner Williams, who held two degrees from UMaine and was affiliated with the NAACP, the National Council of Negro Women and the American Red Cross. Share A committee of the University of Maine System Board of Trustees will consider renaming a lecture hall on the Orono campus that for more than half a century has borne the name of a former university president who also was a proponent of eugenics. Clarence Cook Little was president of the University of Maine from April 1922 until August 1925. Little Hall, dedicated in 1965, was named for him.

Lawsuit could settle legal debate over who owns beach in the intertidal zone

Lawsuit could settle legal debate over who owns beach in the intertidal zone
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Lawsuit could settle debate over who owns Maine beaches between low- and high-tide lines

Lawsuit could settle debate over who owns Maine beaches between low- and high-tide lines
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