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Vision
To establish a place where collective problem-solving drives research and education to create a just, prosperous, and sustainable world.
Mission
To connect Mainers with world-class research and education; convene and prepare our knowledge and innovation workforce; and converge around contemporary Maine challenges in the Portland area and beyond.
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Portland Gateway Newsletter February 2024
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UMaine achieves R1 Carnegie Classification, ascends to top-tier of research universities in the nation
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Seed grant winners of Portland Gateway’s CONVERGE Maine program announced
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New round of seed grants for UMaine and Northeastern University joint research projects
Seth Campbell
Seth Campbell is an assistant professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences, with a joint appointment in the Climate Change Institute, who uses geophysical methods, numerical and analog modeling, and airborne and satellite remote sensing to study the changing cryosphere and near-surface geology of Earth. He is interested in applying geophysical methods to studying the existence and origin of sedimentary and glacial deposits, as well mapping surficial and bedrock structures.![Portrait of Seth Campbell](https://umaine.edu/portland/wp-content/uploads/sites/607/2022/09/040622_AK_DSC_2270-1200x592.jpg)
Emily Dunlap
Emily Dunlap has received the Thomas E. Lynch Honors Fellowship, been recognized as a James S. Stevens Outstanding Junior, and is an alumni member of the 2021 Macy’s Great American Alumni Marching Band. In fall 2020, she was a part of an externship program with her former middle school where she taught free, online Zoom lessons — an experience she said made her realize the level she wanted to teach in her future.![Portrait of Emily Dunlap](https://umaine.edu/portland/wp-content/uploads/sites/607/2022/10/WordPress-Post-Size-Graphic-4-1268x592.jpg)