Longtime education professor passes away
William Davis, a University of Maine professor of education for 38 years, passed away Sept. 9.
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William Davis, a University of Maine professor of education for 38 years, passed away Sept. 9.
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Lori Taylor, a Reading Recovery trainer with the College of Education and Human Development’s University Training Center for Reading Recovery and Comprehensive Literacy, has been elected to a seat on the Reading Recovery Council of North America (RRCNA) Board of Directors.
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Paul Knowles, a lecturer in educational leadership with the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, is quoted in a recent Maine Department of Education newsletter story about the first cohort of the Maine Leadership Development Program.
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Assistant professor of science and engineering education Asli Sezen-Barrie is the recipient of a summer faculty research award from the University of Maine’s Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School.
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Associate dean of graduate education, research and outreach Jim Artesani and School of Kinesiology and Physical Education administrative specialist Diane Legrande both celebrated 25 years of service to the University of Maine this year. Jim and Diane were recognized at the annual employee recognition luncheon, held April 23 at Wells Conference Center. Congratulations, Jim and […]
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The College of Education and Human Development will hold its annual recognition ceremony April 22 at Wells Conference Center.
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Suzanne Estler, former associate professor of higher education and Equal Opportunity director, passed away April 10.
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University of Maine assistant professor of higher education Kathleen Gillon analyzes issues of race in fraternity and sorority life in the latest issue of New Directions for Student Services, for which she also served as lead editor.
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The Bangor Daily News interviewed Lauren Jacobs, a lecturer in kinesiology and physical education at the University of Maine, about her recent study on different elementary school policies for outdoor recess.
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The Penobscot Times published a University of Maine news release reporting Sandra Caron, a professor of family relations and human sexuality, is the recipient of the UMaine Alumni Association’s 2019 Distinguished Maine Professor Award, which recognizes the highest qualities of teaching, research and public service.
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