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Posted January 11, 2013
A reflective essay by Women and Gender Studies major Taryn Yudaken was published in the Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community Based Research.
Posted December 20, 2012
Holiday generosity has been demonstrated this month by USM staff and faculty responding to requests for assistance to neighbors in greater Portland served by our community partners at Parkside Neighborhood Center and Preble Street.
Posted December 11, 2012
Thank you to students, professors, and community partners for sharing the outstanding number and quality of community engaged projects.
Posted December 11, 2012
Portland High School students, all multicultural girls participating in the Portland Mentoring Alliance, visited the Portland campus and a Women and Gender Studies class in December.
Posted November 6, 2012
USM's Hannah Shute presented at the Northeast Regional SENCER Conference in October.
Posted October 2, 2012
USM's Facebook page recently featured Community Service Learning.
Posted September 4, 2012
New USM students participated in a service event on labor Day as part of their orientation to campus community life.
Posted May 3, 2012
USM and Catholic Charities Maine host New Mainers' Day on Saturday, May 5th on the Portland campus.
Posted April 20, 2012
Over 100 students from all three USM campuses signed on to the 3rd Annual USM Day of Service on April 20th.
Posted March 9, 2012
Student group raises money to support chem free service trips
January is National Mentoring Month!
Recruitment for Spring 2013 mentors and tutors is under way! Mentoring has demonstrated results in increased academic performance and aspirations for middle and high school students. Tutoring and homework support in after school programs supports the college aspirations of elementary, middle, and high school students in school and community based programs five days a week. The full list of programs is here; contact us now to start the application and placement process for a prompt start in the new year!
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