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Did you know that a USM Assistant Professor won National Education Association Foundation Envision Equity grant for $5,000? Read about it in the Free Press https://t.co/YfspsUcF5L
@DSMacLeod Ya but this gets the six-hour Peter Jackson treatment. Also, I love that some Beatles discourse immediately attracted some @USMFreePress alums
Men in Black International, a spinoff of the original MIB series, was released in 2019. A decent movie, this is one of the worst out of the other three. Being lackluster and forgettable, this film fails to live up the hype and expectations. https://t.co/1eA5LVLXtu
While overall it is good and has a lot of great things woven in, The Magnificent Seven is a film that can be viewed as predictable. Before you read the rest of the article, this does contain spoilers, so read at your own risk. https://t.co/SH3lc5HTuD
Demolition of Woodbury Campus Center is well under way on the @usouthernmaine Portland campus.
Photos today by @cullenmcintyrephotography @ University of Southern Maine https://t.co/BHV0K6izrV
Our special issue print on Women’s History Month is out today! Check out the PDF version on our website, or look out for the issue around campus over the next day! https://t.co/VFPwMicoGa
This was a film I was very excited to see, as it was said to be a “distant cousin” from the film Inception, which was a fantastic film and also directed by Christopher Nolan, but it lived up to some of the expectations I had. https://t.co/NLgDzg3J1A
Nate Henry started a single member nonprofit called Art With Heart L3C, which connects homeless individuals or people who have previously experienced homelessness across the state of Maine with local artists in order to tell their story. https://t.co/uhsyv03Z3t
“We started to think outside the box and consider ways that we could bring connections, information, and career development opportunities to students in different ways,” said Alex Carrier Hitchcox, the Employer Relationship Manager for the USM Career Hub. https://t.co/C48WoO82SX
Art has always been a part of Pickering’s life, “I remember when I was little my dad and I would watercolor Pokemon together before school,” she said. Read more : https://t.co/iQf4aWptkI
The American Sign Language (ASL) Club at the University of Southern Maine that is dedicated to helping students who either already know American Sign Language or are serious about learning the language and improving their skills.
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Over the years, black students at USM have been forced to make their own safe spaces, and nobody has commended them for their leadership, activism, and organization efforts. https://t.co/cZ5s1Hoq2w
Dana Casey has been able to draw since the day she first picked up a pencil. Drawing has always been a part of her life. “I do not remember a time that I was not interested in art,” says Casey. https://t.co/eHVTmoFxpv
Art has always been a part of Richmond’s life. Both of her parents studied art in college, so she has always been surrounded by art. However, Richmond didn’t begin to take art seriously until she began college. https://t.co/ccsOoeh7AE
For greek life at USM, socializing and making in person connections is a big part of the process. In the time of Covid-19 creativity and the internet have been key in making things run as smoothly as possible. https://t.co/8AK6UETBss