Maine Center launches ‘Greater Good’ podcast series

The University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center, or the Maine Center, has launched a podcast series devoted to complex and emerging issues in law, business and policy. 

“The Greater Good” features Maine Center-affiliated students, alumni, faculty and community guests. 

Each week, experts explore how law, business and policy contribute to the greater good of the state and nation. Early episodes focus on information privacy, rural health, the evolution of the MBA degree, Maine Law’s Refugee and Human Rights Clinic work, and a recent faculty trip to Greenland. 

New episodes are posted every Tuesday during the fall semester. The podcasts are available on the Maine Center’s webpage, Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and followed on Twitter @greatergoodpod. 

“The Greater Good” is produced by the University of Maine Graduate and Professional Center and recorded at the WMPG station on the University of Southern Maine campus in Portland. 

The Maine Center is a consortium of graduate programs that prepares current and future leaders to solve the state and nation’s most pressing challenges. Consortium partners include University of Maine School of Law, Muskie School of Public Service at the University of Southern Maine, University of Maine Graduate School of Business, and the Cutler Institute for Health and Social Policy at the Muskie School.