An emancipation proclamation for the modern age
As the latest speaker in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto delivered a presentation titled “The Antinomies of Self-Emancipation.”
As the latest speaker in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto delivered a presentation titled “The Antinomies of Self-Emancipation.”
With Portland Ballet’s offices so close to USM’s Portland Campus, students who are dancing in a new adaption of ‘Dracula’ can walk to rehearsals in a matter of minutes.
The cast will host an in-person listening party in tandem with the show’s debut on campus radio station WMPG.
This year’s eight additions to the Husky Hall of Fame expand its ranks to a total of 259 members.
About 150 guests settled into the grass in front of Corthell Hall to hear the Osher Wind Ensemble play a selection of nostalgic favorites.
A call for submissions to USM’s first Employee Art Exhibition yielded 40 pieces by 24 artists across 18 departments.
Head Coach Brian Bickford is planning for the future of the new women’s golf program by working individually with players to take their skills to the next level.
The breakfast meeting, a USM tradition, gathered faculty and staff from all three campuses into the Brooks Dining Hall. It is a singular event that gathers everyone in one place.
With a lineup of five acts, the McGoldROCKS concert treated students to a full afternoon of free music in the open air of USM’s Portland Campus.
The Portland Players stoked excitement for its upcoming production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” with a promotional photo shoot at Glickman Library.