But the statewide biotech training program teaching them how to tackle local scientific challenges like this in the laboratory faces an uncertain future because of federal budget cuts.
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The federal government owns 11 artworks in Maine. What will happen to them?
The Trump administration is laying off staff at the U.S. General Services Administration, which is responsible for one of the oldest and largest collections of art in the country.
UMaine at Fort Kent names Maine 2024 dean’s list students
This list includes full-time and part-time students.
USDA halts millions in funding for University of Maine System
The move temporarily pauses the system’s agricultural research and programs weeks after President Donald Trump threatened to cut funding for Maine because it allows transgender athletes to compete in sports.
Trump has some Canadians rethinking their Maine vacation plans
Tariff threats and political insults could put millions of dollars for Maine’s tourism industry at risk.
Thursday’s Bangor basketball tournament highlight reel
Top plays from the boys and girls C South and D South semifinals at the Bangor Cross Insurance Arena.
Mt. Blue again sweeps Class A Nordic ski titles
The Freeport girls and Yarmouth boys prevail in Class B, and Fort Kent extends its reign in Class C.
Mt. Blue, Messalonskee skiers roll on Day 1 at Nordic states
Nora McCourt of Mt. Blue and Beckett Cote of Messalonskee post the fastest times on the opening day of the Nordic state meet.
Meet the Mr. and Ms. Basketball semifinalists
Spruce Mountain and Medomak Valley have players on both the top 10 boys and top 10 senior girls basketball players lists.
Maine colleges are meeting students where they are: Online
Fully online graduate and undergraduate degrees, which schools say offer flexibility for busy adult students, are becoming more available across the state.