The finding of a previously undiscovered tardigrade – microscopic animals that can live in extreme conditions – brings worldwide attention to the Maine college.
Schools and Education
Local, state and national schools and education news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Cony students capture Spirit Week in photos
Three local students worked with the University of Maine at Augusta on the project.
Readfield seeks to fill school board vacancy
John Blouin has resigned from his post representing the town on Regional School Unit 38, the Maranacook area schools.
Unity College boosts food production with new greenhouses
The donation of 13 acres and greenhouse space, formerly a commercial business called Half Moon Gardens, has taken on a new life as a farm and research center at the college over the last two years.
Waterville school district won’t release letter to principal
The school district said it would make public a redacted version of the letter placing Don Reiter on paid leave, but has decided not to at its attorney’s advice.
Farmington Compost Cooperative emerges out of defunct recycling group
The project at the former Sandy River Recycling Association’s compost area is the first in Maine in which a town, a university and the public collaborate on sustainable composting, one organizer says.
High school students seek to ‘capture’ spirit of Waterville in videos
A mass media communications class at Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville aims to tell city’s stories, set to music.
Seven York County students diagnosed with viral meningitis
Maine’s state epidemiologist says such cases typically arise when school begins.
Waterville police to send Reiter report to DA
The Waterville High School principal was placed on leave Sept. 1 and is also the subject of an internal school district investigation, which may be completed by the end of the week.
Thinking about ‘interdisciplinarity’ as a way of life
In life, everything is interconnected. One might use knowledge one learned in math class and English class in order to solve a problem in the grocery store. Not everything is divided up into neat sections in the world outside classrooms. Because of that simple truth, the University of Maine at Augusta’s academic theme for this […]