‘The Maine Question’ asks what being an R1 university means for UMaine
In February, the University of Maine received an R1 designation from the prestigious Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This rank serves as the highest possible tier a doctoral research university can achieve in the Carnegie Classification, and it places UMaine among the top 4% of research universities nationwide.
In Episode 7 of Season 6 of “The Maine Question” podcast, UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy discusses what the R1 designation means for the university and the state, what it could offer students — Maine’s future workforce — faculty, staff, and community partners and stakeholders. She also discusses the role of Maine’s only public research university in the 21st century.
This episode is the first in a two-part series featuring President Ferrini-Mundy. Next week, she will speak about life as a university president.
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