Thomas President Laurie Lachance announced Friday that facility rentals and college-sponsored admission and athletic events will be postponed through March 31 in light of the COVID-19 situation.
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Colby, Thomas colleges in Waterville monitor virus reactions but announce no major changes
Both Colby College and Thomas College have already been restricting some college-related travel and said in statements Tuesday that they were closely watching the coronavirus outbreak and reviewing their responses.
Thomas College president to discuss future of Maine’s workforce
Former State Economist Laurie Lachance to attend events in Waterville, Lewiston, Brewer, Portland and York during March.
Overseer of Colby projects in downtown Waterville excited by all that is happening
Paul Ureneck, director of commercial real estate for Elm City LLC, an affiliate of Colby College, spoke Thursday at Thomas College as part of a business breakfast hosted by Thomas and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.
Cybersecurity Safety at Home, Work and Play topic of talk
The March 12 event is for individuals, businesses, technology professionals and students to learn more about the increasing threat to personal and professional data.
Thomas College esports team plays at high levels one year later
The Thomas esports team now boasts 28 members and a national ranking as No. 8 in the game Magic the Gathering.
Thomas College announces fall president’s, dean’s list
Students are academic recognition.
Maine’s economic development chief says state has ambitious goals
The plan, unveiled Dec. 11, is focused on three main goals: Increasing the average annual wage by 10%, boosting the value of products sold per worker by 10% and recruiting 75,000 people to the workforce.
Meeting sparks interest in educational opportunities in Waterville
SPaRC, a group hoping to leverage partnerships between educational institutions in Waterville, held its first public meeting Tuesday evening.
Meeting to seek community input on educational opportunities in Waterville
The new SPaRC initiative is hoping to leverage partnerships between Waterville’s public school system, early childhood and adult education institutions, and three colleges.