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🔒Training budding scientists: Federal funding boosts Maine’s science and technology workforce

Voot Yin knows the look. That first Eureka! moment in a fledgling scientist’s eyes is so tantalizing he knows it will push them to achieve the feeling again and again. […]

🔒UMaine graduate ‘finds his star’ through the college’s innovation engineering program

Matthew Hodgkin, an animal and veterinary sciences graduate, has a lot more than a new Bachelor of...

🔒Transforming health care: Portland nonprofit trains doctors to be health care leaders

Jim Harnar, who's stepping down this month after serving 10 years as executive director of the Daniel...

🔒How to develop a workforce using interns

It's no secret that a primary objective of colleges and universities is to prepare undergraduate students for...
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🔒Routines trigger creativity for Maine’s innovators

Long before the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, in the late 1700s, Beethoven routinely dumped water over his...

🔒Office space in demand: Downtown Portland’s Class A space is in short supply

When Ben Kaplan became CEO of CashStar in late 2013, it was clear that the growing Portland-based...

🔒Heeding the call of students

A recurring theme in conversations with businesspeople around the state is workforce training. There are people in...

🔒Two University of Southern Maine students help organize a Bermuda cruise — for credit

Haylee Munson, who is from Cumberland, and Michelle Elliott, a native of Steep Falls (Standish), are both...
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🔒Cribstone Capital Management partners with Dynasty

Cribstone Capital Management, which on May 1 became independent and is no longer associated with Ameriprise Financial,...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresLegacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty hired Julie Galvin as a senior vice president in the firm's...
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