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College of Science, Technology, and Health

Whether you are a traditional age college student or an individual looking to advance in your field by means of earning a degree, the College of Science, Technology, and Health (CSTH) has something for you.

CSTH is a progressive unit of the University of Southern Maine that provides educational, research, and service opportunities relating to the application of science, technology, and health to the medical, industrial, educational, and business communities. If you have a desire to work in stimulating, highly-dynamic STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and health profession fields, USM is your university.

Posted May 4, 2012
School of Nursing students and faculty at the University of Southern Maine care for the people in Maine through participation in one of eleven community partnerships.
Posted May 4, 2012
An innovative astrobiology-scientific ballooning project for Maine high school and college students will hold its inaugural high-altitude balloon launch on May 9 at the University of Maine at Farmington, the Maine Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) announced today.
Posted April 30, 2012
FLIR Systems, a world leader in Thermal Imaging, will be bringing its Mobile Training Unit (MTU) to Maine and Northern New England for the first time on Friday, May 11, 2012. As part of a national tour, the MTU will be making a stop at the University of Southern Maine’s Applied Energy Lab Test House on the Gorham Campus.

CSTH Today

CSTH Today - a news magazine for the College of Science, Technology, and HealthC

CSTH Today is published for alumni, friends, faculty, students,
and staff of the University of Southern Maine College of Science,
Technology, and Health.

PIONEERS PROGRAM

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The Pioneers program is designed as a learning community encouraging students to support one another and engage together in the rigors and joys of engineering and science.

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