Dr. Malone Receives Grant for MBEC
Dr. Larissa Malone was awarded a multi-year grant for Maine Black Educators Collective (MBEC)
Dr. Larissa Malone was awarded a multi-year grant for Maine Black Educators Collective (MBEC)
For Immediate Release: 10/11/22 Press contact: Lindsay Tice, USM Public Affairs Associate, lindsay.tice@maine.edu, (cell) 207-838-8087 New teacher residency program seeks to address teacher shortage Led by … Read More
The ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ is the first institution in the University of Maine System to achieve national accreditation for both its initial and advanced educator preparation programs.
Congratulations to Nadine Bravo, who has been named the recipient of the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (NECTFL) scholarship for 2022.
Kudos belong to Larissa Malone, an assistant professor in the Teacher Education Department. She has received a National Education Association (NEA) Foundation Envision Equity grant for $5,000 for Maine Black Educators Collective (MBEC) 2022 Programming.
Cindy Soule ’00 has received the nation’s highest honor for science and math teachers. Soule, who works for the Gerald E. Talbot School in … Read More
The ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ is proud to congratulate Michelle Strattard for being named 2021 Maine History Teacher of the Year. Michelle is a … Read More