While most of us wait our turn for a COVID-19 shot, others jockey for a spot up front.
2021
Deep Water: ‘On a Film Set Playing Mary Bowser,’ by Maya Williams
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
How VHB strengthens connectivity and culture in a remote work environment
Recognizing the weight of the pandemic and the challenges it brings, VHB is prioritizing self-care, rolling out additional health and wellness programs to provide employees with support and resources.
Opportunities abound in the field of engineering
Engineers affect nearly every aspect of daily life, and a career in engineering can be both fulfilling and financially rewarding.
George Smith loved the outdoors as if it were his home
He lobbied for decades to protect Maine’s woods and waters, because they filled him with awe and gratitude.
Letter to the editor: Veterans, service members untapped resource for Maine businesses
In this time of COVID-19, Maine’s businesses and industries have a great need for skilled workers, and there is an untapped resource available to them through veterans and currently serving Guard members and reservists. Those who have served or are currently serving bring many positive attributes to any work environment. They are well-trained and disciplined […]
Working at MaineDOT provides variety and opportunity
Maine Department of Transportation field engineer Dalton Thompson describes being part of a team that maintains almost 3,000 bridges for the state.
Letter to the editor: Keeping an ear out for the elusive Maine accent
A recent humble Farmer column reminds a returned Mainer of all she’s missed over the years. (Or is it ‘yee-ahs’?)
Engineers Without Borders continues to support global and local projects through remote instruction
Like many people in 2020, the pandemic changed how EWB volunteers work, but did not change their goals to use the STEM fields to improve public health and to make a difference.
MECA holds second Resilience Week to promote social change
The Portland art college has organized nine events, beginning Monday, including a film screening and a walking tour.