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- Students to Take Part in Maine NEW Leadership (0)
- MPR Volume 22, No. 1 (Special Issue) – Libraries and Information (0)
- NEW Leadership at White House (0)
- White House Conference on Girls Leadership and Civic Education (0)
- Rubin to discuss Low Carbon Transportation Fuels at the University of Vermont. (0)
- Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Chris Rector (0)
- Margaret Chase Smith Public Affairs Scholarship Applications (0)
- Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Lauren Sterling (0)
- Biofuels development in Maine: using trees to oil the wheels of sustainability (0)
- The changing winds on outdoor smoke-free policies in Maine (0)
- Maine State Government Internship Applications (0)
- Lessons learned about school district reorganization in Maine (0)
- Mary Cathcart selected for Maine Women’s Hall of Fame. (0)
- Jonathan Rubin part of Maine Development Foundation Breakfast Forum on Energy (0)
- Rebekah Smith chosen for Maine Human Rights Commission mediation panel (0)
- Maine NEW Leadership alum highlighted in October Glamour magazine (0)
- Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Chandler Woodcock (0)
- Seminar: Botswana Energy and Culture (0)
- The Future of Health Policy – A Public Talk by Theda Skocpol (0)
- Philip Trostel quoted in Chronicle for Higher Education (0)
- Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Laura Fortman (0)
- MPR on DigitalCommons (0)
- 2012 Maine New Leadership graduate crafting ethics legislation for Governor LePage (0)
- Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Dana F. Connors (0)
- Congressional Briefings: National Low Carbon Fuel Standards (0)
- Maine NEW Leadership Lecturer Interviewed by BDN (0)
- Energy in Maine the focus of a new paper by UMaine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center (0)
- Energy in Maine (0)
- MCAA and the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center Release Poverty Update at the State House (0)
- Margaret Chase Smith Library (0)
- Margaret Chase Smith Library Coming Home to UMaine and the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center (0)
- Child Care and Work Challenges for Maine’s Parents of Children with Special Needs (0)
- Watch for Us on MPBN Starting September 27th! (0)
- SSI is the subject of “Sustainable Maine”: MCSPC Staff Featured (0)
- A lot in Common: Tony Sutton BDN News & Recent Special Issue of MPR (0)
- A lot in Common: Tony Sutton BDN News & Recent Special Issue of MPR (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 20, Number 1 Special Issue: Food (0)
- MCSPC Intern Featured In Sociology Department Newsletter (0)
- MCSPC Intern Featured In Sociology Department Newsletter (0)
- J. Duke Albanese: Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow (0)
- Jonathan Rubin Consulted on Economic Impact of New Technology in Maine (0)
- Maine NEW Leadership Program Supported by AT&T (0)
- Jonathan Rubin Consulted About Rising Gas Prices in Maine (0)
- Maine Policy Review essay mentioned in Lewiston Sun Journal editorial (0)
- Mary Cathcart Earns Nelson Award for Statewide Leadership (0)
- Beyond Petroleum, Corn, and Soybeans: Renewable Fuels for the 21st Century (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 19 Number 2 (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 19 Number 2 (0)
- Product Stewardship in Maine (0)
- Friday December 17, 2010: Ann Acheson is a guest on Mid-Coast Currents, a new public affairs program on WERU Community Radio. (0)
- Wednesday December 1, 2010: Jonathan Rubin comments on MPBN Radio regarding "School Turning Down Federal Stimulus Grant." (0)
- Wednesday November 3, 2010: Phil Trostel quoted in "PolitiFact" Ohio story regarding state's public education system. (0)
- November 18, 2010: Dara McIntire quoted in Bangor Daily news regarding the department of public administration here at UMaine. (0)
- 2010 Report, Maine State Government Summer Internship Program (0)
- November 15, 2010: Jonathan Rubin has been appointed chair of a national committee looking at issues related to energy use. (0)
- November 4, 2010: Mary Cathcart, Senior Policy Associate interviewed on "State of the State". (0)
- October 22, 2010: Elinor Ostrom lecture at UMaine's Mitchell Center was covered by WLBZ news. (0)
- Analysis and Evaluation of Participation By Prescribers and Dispensers in the Maine State Prescription Monitoring Program (0)
- Drug‐Induced Deaths in Maine 1997‐2008, with Estimates for 2009 (0)
- October 16, 2010: Jonathan Rubin and Paul Leiby present at 29th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference. (0)
- October 4, 2010: The Poverty in Maine 2010 report cited in Mainebiz. (0)
- September 28, 2010: The Portland Press Herald features story on St. John Valley creative economy report. (0)
- September 9, 2010: Ann Acheson and Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center in the news for "Poverty in Maine 2010" report. (0)
- Poverty in Maine 2010 (0)
- September 7, 2010: Dr. Marcella Sorg and Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center in UMaine Today. (0)
- St. John Valley Creative Economy Project – Strengthening Our Communities and Economy Through Culture and Place. (0)
- Transportation and Climate Change: Developing Technologies, Policies, Strategies (0)
- June 9, 2010: Dr. Jonathan Rubin moderator: "How to Achieve a Low Carbon Transport System in 2050" in Raleigh, N.C. (0)
- June 3, 2010: More news coverage of the Maine New Leadership Program. (0)
- June 2, 2010: New Leadership 2010 program featured in Bangor Daily News. (0)
- May 24, 2010: Laura Lindenfeld quoted in Bangor Daily News article about Environmental Communications Symposium. (0)
- May 18, 2010: First-in-the-nation pharmaceuticals mail-back pilot program administered by University of Maine Center on Aging. (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 19 Number 1 (0)
- V19N1: Letter from the Editor (0)
- THE MARGARET CHASE SMITH ESSAY (0)
- Prospects for a Rim County Population Rebound: Can Quality of Place Lure In-Migrants? (0)
- Maine's Paradoxical Politics (0)
- Economic Assessment of Children's Health and the Environment in Maine (0)
- Development in the Gulf of Maine: Avoiding Geohazards and Embracing Opportunities (0)
- Investing in Human Capitol in Difficult Times: Maine's Competitive Skills Scholarship Program (0)
- Land Use Planning on a Grand Scale: A Decision Maker's Perspective (0)
- Educare: A Catalyst for Change (0)
- Why Margaret Still Matters (0)
- April 19, 2010: Maine State Senator Philip Bartlett's visit covered in the "Maine Campus" newspaper. (0)
- April 14, 2010: Senator Philip Bartlett, Distinguished Policy Fellow, visits UMaine Campus on Wednesday. (0)
- April 5, 2010: Maine DEP Commissioner David Littell, Distinguished Policy Fellow, visits UMaine campus Monday. (0)
- The Fiscal Impacts of College Attainment (0)
- March 12, 2010: Graduates of Maine NEW Leadership program Statehouse visit covered by Channel 2 (WLBZ) and Channel 5 (WABI). (0)
- March 10, 2010: Prof. Jonathan Rubin to participate in energy policy briefing on Thursday in Washington D.C. (0)
- March 5, 2010: Maine NEW Leadership program offered by Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center noted in UMaine Today. (0)
- Bioproducts Process Pathways for Kraft Paper Mills (0)
- February 19, 2010: UMaine Today article about the release of "Maine Winter Roads: Salt Safety, Environment and Cost" report. (0)
- Maine Winter Roads: Salt Safety, Environment and Cost – Executive Summary (0)
- Maine Winter Roads: Salt, Safety, Environment and Cost – Final Report (0)
- February 3, 2010: Elizabeth Wilson, policy fellow at the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, noted this week by Channel 6. (0)
- January 8, 2010: Maine Rural Partners (MRP) releases a newly published report, "Realizing Maine’s Worth: Our Community Legacy". (0)
- December 31, 2009: Research Associate Marcella Sorg to receive award for career achievement in Physical Anthropology. (0)
- December 28, 2009: Elizabeth Wilson, policy advisor to the MCSPC, to open at Energy Symposium. (0)
- December 2009: Laura Lindenfeld's research featured in the lead article of UMaine Today's Winter 2009 issue. (0)
- November 10, 2009: Maine House of Representatives Speaker Hannah M. Pingree, Distinguished Policy Fellow, visits UMaine campus. (0)
- November 2, 2009: "The Maine Campus" reports on the "Road Salt Project" and Maine Attorney General Mills visit. (0)
- October 29, 2009: Channel 5 (WABI) covers Maine Attorney General Janet Mills visit to UMaine. (0)
- Poverty in Maine Update – October (0)
- October 26, 2009: A guest column by Leslie Forstadt about research on same-sex marriage appeared in the Lewiston Sun-Journal. (0)
- October 29, 2009: Maine Attorney General Janet Mills, Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow, visits UMaine campus (0)
- V18N1: Letter from the Editor (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 18 Number 1 (All) (0)
- Introduction to the Early Childhood Issue (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: The Transforming Power of Literacy (0)
- The Dynamics of Investments in Young Children (0)
- Investing in Maine's Youngest Children Has Great Returns for Business (0)
- Data Collection in Maine: Assessing the Return on Public Investment in Maine's Early Childhood System (0)
- Family Economic Security (0)
- Early Childhood Health (0)
- Maine's High-Risk Infants and Maternal Health and Wellbeing: The Maine Infant Follow-Up Project (0)
- Interdepartmental Coordination for Maine's Young Children with Disabilities (0)
- English Language Learners in the State of Maine: Early Education Policy That Can Make a Difference (0)
- Working Parents and Child Care: Charting a New Course for Quality (0)
- The Early Childhood Workforce (0)
- Parent Education: "Prepare the Child for the Path, Not the Path for the Child" (0)
- The Community Caring Collaboration: A Case Study (0)
- Policy Brief – LD 1020, “An Act to End Discrimination in Civil Marriage and Affirm Religious Freedom” (0)
- October 1, 2009: Senator Richard Rosen, Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow, visits UMaine campus (0)
- August 11, 2009: MCSPC report cited in Bangor Daily News article on state parks (0)
- Maine Bioproducts Business Pathways: Ethanol Comparison & Transportation Analysis (0)
- May 5, 2009: Policy Fellow Rebekah Smith guest on State of the State, a weekly talk show on Maine Issues (0)
- Poverty in Maine Update – April 2009 (0)
- May 5, 2009: Ann Acheson quoted in AP and Bangor Daily News from April Poverty in Maine Update newsletter (0)
- April 24, 2009: Senior Policy Associate Mary Cathcart to deliver keynote address at UMaine Machias Commencement May 16 (0)
- April 19, 2009: Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel features column by Policy Fellow Rebekah Smith (0)
- March 30, 2009: Policy Fellow Betty Wilson is organizer of energy symposium on April 4 at the Hutchinson Ctr, Belfast (0)
- March 22, 2009: Associated Press covers newest issue of Maine Policy Review (0)
- March 18, 2009. Mary Cathcart interviewed for WABI story on Maine NEW Leadership (0)
- Hedonic Price Model for Light-Duty Vehicles: Consumer's Valuation of Automotive Fuel Economy (0)
- Does Saving the Planet Endanger my Engine: Focus Group Results Related to Biofuels (0)
- March 18, 2009. Marcella Sorg mentioned for her forensic work (0)
- February 25, 2009: Jonathan Rubin and Marcella Sorg contributors to Maine's Climate Future: An Initial Assessment (0)
- March 2, 2009: Research Associate Kate Dickerson cited for her report on the potential for forest bioproducts in Maine (0)
- Maine Policy Review: Volume 17 Number 2 (All) (0)
- To Our Readers: Volume 17, Number 1 (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Challenging Climate Change (0)
- Introduction: Ask Not….Voices from Maine Addressing Climate Change and Energy (0)
- Maine's Climate Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (0)
- Understanding the Global Energy Industry Is Key to Meeting Maine's Energy Challenge (0)
- The Energy Challenge–Gone Today, Back Tomorrow: Maine's Key Role (0)
- What We Can Expect from the Federal Government to Address Climate Change and Energy Independence (0)
- Confronting Global Warming: Maine's Multi-Sector Initiatives, 2003-2008 (0)
- The Effects of Climate Change on Economic Activity in Maine: Coastal York County Case Study (0)
- Workforce Investment in Maine's New Energy Economy (0)
- Tapping the Potential of Energy Efficiency to Create Greater Economic Security for Maine (0)
- Efficiency Maine: Investing in Energy Savings and Knowledge (0)
- Maine's Wind Resource: A Source of Energy and Economic Engine (0)
- Landfill: Gas to Energy (0)
- BioEnergy and the Forest Products Industry in the Atlantica Region (0)
- Tidal Energy Development (0)
- Transportation and Climate Change (0)
- Connecting Residential Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions Reductions: MaineHousing's Carbon Market Project (0)
- Size Matters: Notes on Green Design Process and Goals (0)
- Poland Spring Bottling/NWNA's Efforts to Reduce Energy Use and Cut Back on Carbon Dioxide (0)
- The 90/10 Rule: Energy Use Improvements at Prime Tanning (0)
- Fairchild Semiconductor's Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (0)
- Oakhurst Dairy: Taking on the Carbon Challenge (0)
- The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: What It Means for Maine (0)
- What One Municipality Has Accomplished: The City of Saco and Its Energy Committee (0)
- Planners and Climate Change Action: An Approach for Communities (0)
- Finding Grace and Hope in Community (0)
- February 16, 2009: Investing in Maine College Students, Professor Philip Trostel (0)
- February 26, 2009. Climate Change and Energy, an E2Tech Forum held in conjuction with publication of Maine Policy Review (0)
- February 16, 2009 Professor Philip Trostel, School of Economics, will present "Investing in Maine's College Students" (0)
- Interested in Engaged Research? Join us Wednesday, February 4th, 4-5pm. (0)
- January 5, 2009: Marcella Sorg gives lecture on forensic tools at Bangor Public Library (0)
- December 5, 2008: Jessie Guest, a Maine State Government Summer Intern, is mentioned in recent WCSH interview (0)
- December 5, 2008: Rep. Josh Tardy visits UMaine as a MSCPC Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow (0)
- November 12, 2008: Legislator and Author Donna Loring speaks at UMaine (0)
- October 16, 2008: National Public Radio highlights career of Margaret Chase Smith (0)
- October, 2008: A recent Efficiency Maine Biofuels for Maine newsletter cites work done by MCSPC researchers (0)
- Maine Policy Review (all – 5.6MB): Volume 17, Number 1 (0)
- To Our Readers: Volume 17, Number 1 (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: "These Very Impelling Reasons Against My Running": Maine Women and Politics (0)
- Student Perspective: The Boundaries of the Role of Women in Political Life (0)
- Place and Prosperity: Quality of Place as an Economic Driver (0)
- The Clean Water Act in Maine: Goals and Financing (0)
- The Parents as Scholars Program: A Maine Success Story (0)
- The Role of Language Education in Maine's Global Economy (0)
- A Revolutionary Model to Improve Science Education, Teachers, and Scientists (0)
- NSF GK-12 STEM: A Partner Teacher's Perspective (0)
- NSF GK-12 STEM: A Fellow's Perspective (0)
- High School Achievement in Maine: Where You Come From Matters More Than School Size and Expenditures (0)
- National Board-certified Teachers: Can They Make a Difference in Maine Schools? (0)
- Improving the Health of Maine, One Employee at a Time (0)
- October 6, 2008: Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center to co-sponsor political debates in October (0)
- Summer 2008: MCSPC Policy Fellow, Betty Wilson, is highlighted in Campaign Maine newsletter (0)
- September 24, 2008: Senator Elizabeth Mitchell on campus Thursday as part of the Distinguished Maine Policy Fellows program (0)
- HOME (0)
- August 25, 2008: News Release in Village Soup for Poverty in Maine Update (August 2008) (0)
- Poverty in Maine Update – August 2008 (0)
- August 11, 2008: The Poverty in Maine Update is referenced in a recent article on food assistance (0)
- August 6, 2008: Jonathan Rubin quoted in seacoastonline.com article on the upcoming heating season (0)
- August 3, 2008: Research by Philip Trostel cited in recent Portland Press Herald editoral (0)
- August 1, 2008: Maine Policy Review and issue partner Open Space Institute mentioned in Portland Press Herald blog (0)
- July 25: UM press release on NEW Leadership Program (0)
- July 23: Research Associate Kate Dickerson outlines biorefinery potential for Maine pulp mills in new report (0)
- Maine Bioproducts Business Pathways (0)
- July 17: University of Maine website issues five short videos featuring Jonathan Rubin (0)
- July 14: Poverty in Maine report cited in recent BDN article on the Aroostook County Action Program forum on poverty (0)
- ME Bioplastics Forum Member List (0)
- ME Bioplastics: User Information (0)
- ME Bioplastics: Announcements & News (0)
- July 7: Jonathan Rubin quoted in Bangor Daily News on the energy outlook for Maine. (0)
- The Manager Plan in Maine (0)
- June 24: Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center mentioned in WLBZ News editorial on new use for potatoes. (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay. The Maine Woods: A Legacy of Controversy (0)
- Forging a Common Vision for Maine's North Woods (0)
- Are the Economics of a Sustainable Maine Forest Sustainable? (0)
- Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The Future of Timber Investing in the North Woods, A Conversation with Clark S. Binkley (0)
- Houses in the Woods: Lessons from the Plum Creek Concept Plan (0)
- From Diamond International to Plum Creek: The Era of Large Landscape Conservation in the Northern Forest (0)
- The Importance of Maine for Ecoregional Conservation Planning (0)
- Alternative Large-Scale Conservation Visions for Northern Maine: Interviews with Decision Leaders in Maine (0)
- LURC's Challenge: Managing Growth in Maine's Unorganized Territories (0)
- LURC and First Principles of Land Use Regulation (0)
- Wanted: A Maine Woods Dialogue (0)
- Tourism Strategy for the Maine Woods: A Big Push to World Class (0)
- Adding a New Leg to the Economic Stool in Maine's North Woods (0)
- Ecotourism Potential in Maine's North Woods: A Roundtable Commentary (0)
- Energy Efficiency, Business Competitiveness, and Untapped Economic Potential in Maine (0)
- Snapshots of Maine’s Arts & Cultural Sector (0)
- Poverty in Maine Update – February 2008 (0)
- Biomass and Biofuels in Maine: Estimating Supplies for Expanding the Forest Products Industry (0)
- Potatoes to Plastics (0)
- Fiscal and Economic Effects of College Attainment (0)
- Poverty in Maine 2006 (0)
- Poverty in Maine 2006 (0)
- Poverty in Maine 2006 (0)
- A Primer for Maine: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (0)
- Evaluation of the 2003A Major Grants Program of the Maine Health Access Foundation (0)
- Former Katahdin Area Residents Survey Report (0)
- Commentary: Taking a Look at MaineCare. MaineCare–A Provider Prospective (0)
- Taking a Look at MaineCare (0)
- Commentary: Taking a Look at MaineCare. Building on MaineCare's Success (0)
- Natured Based Tourism in Maine: The State's Role in Promoting a Strong Tourism Industry (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay. The Green Deal: A Call for Changed Lifestyle (0)
- You Don’t Always Get What You Want: Lessons to be Learned from the Demise of Maine’s Local Assessment System (0)
- State Earned Income Tax Credits and "Making Work Pay": How Maine Might Help Workers (0)
- Poverty in Maine (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: The Double Crisis and the Civic Mission of Education (0)
- Public Access to Privately Owned Land in Maine (0)
- Municipal Restructuring in Quebec: Some Lessons for Maine (0)
- Maine’s State Parks: Their Value to Visitors and Contribution to the State Economy (0)
- Maine’s Economy: Peering into the Crystal Ball (0)
- A Maine Policy Review Interview with Governor Angus S. King (0)
- Using Public Engagement to Inform the Future of Health Care in Maine: Talking About “Tough Choices” (0)
- U.S. Forest Ownership: Historic and Global Perspective (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: The Creative Economy in Maine (0)
- The 2005 BRAC Process: The Case to Save Maine’s Bases (0)
- Tax Policy and the Principles Underlying a “Good Tax” (0)
- Student Perspective: American Foreign Policy of the Twenty-First Century: Security Through the Promotion of Democracy (0)
- Maine Gov. James B. Longley: Don Quixote and Sir Thomas More, with a Dash of Machiavelli – An Appropriate Political DNA (0)
- Loan Forgiveness and Repayment: Can They Increase Education Attainment in Maine? (0)
- Creating Flexibility in Teacher-Certification Policy to Ensure Quality and Equity (0)
- Commentary: Saving Maine’s Health Care Crisis Requires “Tough Choices” (0)
- Reinventing Rural Regions (0)
- Native American Sovereignty in Maine (0)
- Mental Health Parity and Beyond: Aligning the Public Systems of Care for People with Mental Illness (0)
- How Many Regional Medical Centers Can Maine Sustain? How Patient Hospital Utilization Can Help Define Structure (0)
- Financial Performance of Hospitals in Maine, 1993-2003 (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: The Other Iraq (0)
- Commentary: Tribal-State Relations (0)
- Commentary: Negotiating Difference (0)
- Commentary: Maine Community Hospitals: Providing High-Quality, Affordable Care (0)
- Commentary: From Clean Water to Casinos: Why Sovereignty is Important to Native Americans (0)
- Commentary: A Physician’s Perspective (0)
- An Ecotourism Quality Label for Maine? Insights from Sweden’s Nature’s Best Initiative (0)
- Smart Growth, State Policy and Public Process in Maine: The Dunstan Crossing Experience (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Rejuvenating American Politics (0)
- Obesity in Maine: A Policy Approach (0)
- Genetically Modified Food: What Are Mainers Thinking (0)
- Five Hundred Sixty Nations Among Us: Understanding the Basics of Native American Sovereignty (0)
- Commentary: Bates and Olmstead: Court-Initiated Strategies to Implement Community Inclusion of Persons with Psychiatric (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Exceeding Expectation and the Knotty Question of State Tourism Policy (0)
- The Maine Economy – Through A Different Lens (0)
- The Impact of Cruise Ship Passengers in Maine: The Example of Bar Harbor (0)
- School Size Choices: Comparing Small and Large School Strengths (0)
- Revitalizing Maine’s Service Centers (0)
- Potential Efficiency Gains from Consolidation of Maine’s Educational Resources (0)
- Dirigo Health (0)
- Commentary: Dirigo Health: Its Opportunities and Obstacles (0)
- Commentary: Dirigo Health: A Small Business Perspective (0)
- Campaign Finance Reform, Free Speech and the Supreme Court (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: The Dream of Coming Home (0)
- The Human Face of Housing Policy for Rural Elders in Maine (0)
- The Changing Nature of Long-Term Care in Maine (0)
- The Aging Imperative in Maine: Present Realities and Future Prospects (0)
- Ready or Not- Here They Come! (0)
- Government Assisted Rental Accommodations: Should They Accommodate Homeowners with Unmet Needs? (0)
- Getting Creative About Elderly Housing (0)
- Art and Culture in an Aging Maine (0)
- A New Look at Senior Education (0)
- Trade and Border Security as Political Issues in Canada (0)
- Top 10 Health Issues Faced by Maine People (0)
- The Challenge of Preserving and Expanding Affordable Health Care in Maine (0)
- Rising Prescription Drug Costs: What is Involved and What Can Be Done (0)
- Patterns of Drug-Related Mortality in Maine, 1997-2002 (0)
- Old Wine in New Bottles? An Overview of Two Centuries of Free Trade Between the United States and Canada (0)
- Margaret Chase Smith Essay Contest: Third Place: Leadership-Conviction and Action (0)
- Margaret Chase Smith Essay Contest: Second Place: Shaping the Earth: Leaders of the Future (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay Contest: First Place: What Qualities Will Leaders Need to Possess in Order to be Effective (0)
- Why More is Required to Address Maine’s Childhood Lead-Poisoning Problem (0)
- The Project of Democracy (0)
- The Perils of Voice and The Desire for Stealth Democracy (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Maine Code of Election Ethics (0)
- Teenage Births in Maine: Positive Trends But More to Be Done (0)
- Snowmobiling in Maine: Past Successes, Future Challenges (0)
- Maine’s Investment Imperative (0)
- Learning and Earning in Vacationland: Promoting Education and Economic Opportunity in Maine (0)
- Economic Prosperity in Maine: Held Back by the Lack of Higher Education (0)
- Barriers to Postsecondary Education in Maine: Making College the Obvious and Attainable Next Step for More Maine Students (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Warren Durgin’s Gravestone and the Renewal of American Civic Democracy (0)
- Term Limits, the Standing Committees, and Institutional Response (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. The Changing Face of Justice in Maine’s Drug Court (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. Maine’s Family Division-Lighting a Dark Stairway (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. Introduction (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. How Volunteers Saved Legal Aid in the 1990s (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. Court Re-form: The Maine Way (0)
- Improving Maine’s Justice System: A Significant Effort in Progress Symposium. Advancements in the Maine Superior Court (0)
- History + Resources = A Sense of Place (0)
- Gun Control: State Versus Federal Regulation of Firearms (0)
- Commentary: Gubernatorial Power and the Struggle for Executive Efficiency in Twentieth Century Maine (0)
- The Economy: Treading on Thin Ice. Perception or Reality? (0)
- Litigation Versus Legislation: The Emerging Role of State Attorneys General as National Policymakers (0)
- Essential Programs and Services: The Basis for a New Approach for Funding Maine’s Public Schools (0)
- Easements and Conservation Policy in the North Maine Woods (0)
- Commentary: Does the California Energy Crisis Spell Trouble for Maine? (0)
- Commentary: A Commentary on the Essential Programs and Services Model (0)
- Certification and Labeling of Forest Product: Will it Lead to More Environmentally Benign Forestry in Maine? (0)
- The Opportunities and Threats of Coastal Development. An MPR Roundtable Discussion: Jill Goldthwait, Stephen Miller, Chris Hall (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay, “The Skeptics Agenda” and What Science Now Says about Global Warming (0)
- The Maine Shore and the Army Corps: A Tale of Two Harbors, Wells and Saco, Maine (0)
- Promoting Cultural Tourism (0)
- Planning for Ecotourism on the Coast of Maine (0)
- Fish or Foul? Will Aquaculture Carve Out a Niche in the Gulf of Maine? (0)
- Evolution of the Maine Lobster Co-Management Law (0)
- Developing a Cooperative Research Agenda of Maine’s Commercial Fisheries (0)
- Best Practices in Endangered Species Recovery Planning: Lessons for the Conservation of Maine’s Atlantic Salmon (0)
- Whither Maine’s Population (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Finding a Community Home (0)
- The Irish Education System and the Economy (0)
- The Celtic Tiger: Ireland’s Economic Success Story (0)
- Maine Forests: A Century of Change 1900-2000…and Elements of Policy Change for a New Century (0)
- Higher Education in Maine: A Conversation with Sally Vamvakias (0)
- Commentary: The Argument For: Retaining Income as One of Two Factors in Maine’s School Aid Funding Formula (0)
- Chronic Disease: The Epidemic of the Twentieth Century (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Closing the Class Gap in Civic Participation (0)
- Performance Government. A Roundtable Discussion: Bruce Clary, Merton Henry, Janet Waldron, Carolyn Ball, Don Nicoll (0)
- Performance Government in Maine: The Effort to Make State Government More Efficient, Responseive, and Accountable (0)
- Opportunity and Equality: Fixing Maine’s School Funding Formula (0)
- Measuring Maine’s Marine Economy (0)
- Maine’s Dubious Odyssey into the Funding of Local Government (0)
- Electric Utility Restructuring: What Does it Mean for Residential and Small Retail Consumers in Maine? (0)
- A Dose of Public Health Through Grassroots Advocacy: The Development of Tobacco-Control Policy on a College Campus (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: What Would Margaret Chase Smith Have Made of Bill Clinton’s Tragi-Comedy? (0)
- The Importance of Moderately Priced Rental Housing to Continued Economic Growth (Or, Portland’s Rental Housing Plight) (0)
- Maine’s Homeless Families: An Interview with Helen Hemminger (0)
- Maine’s Future Housing Needs: An MPR Interview with David Lakari (0)
- Housing Policies in Maine: A Historical Overview (0)
- Homelessness in Maine: Who Is? Who Might Be Tomorrow? What Do We Do About It? (0)
- Funding Maine’s Mortgage Market (Or, Who Sets Mortgage Rates Anyways?) (0)
- Community Land Trusts: Permanently Affordable, Resident Controlled Housing (0)
- Appreciating the House: Housing as an Investment (0)
- Ten Years of Affordable Housing: Is Maine Making Progress. A Symposium. (0)
- Adolescent Homelessness: A Roundtable Discussion (0)
- A Challenge for the Next Decade: Preserving Affordable Rental Housing (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: Bridging the Disconnect (0)
- The Importance of Maine’s Economic Ties With Canada: Some Thoughts Related to the East-West Highway (0)
- Reforming Maine’s Education Funding Process (0)
- Maine’s Science and Engineering Brain Drain (0)
- Interview with Senator George Mitchell (0)
- Digital Democracy is Coming to the Maine Legislature (0)
- Commentary: New Health Care Help for Maine’s Uninsured Children (0)
- Commentary: Missing the Point About Campaign Election Ethics (0)
- Why Sprawl is a Problem: An MPR Interview with Evan Richert (0)
- The Margaret Chase Smith Essay: “NIMBY” or Citizen Participation (0)
- Roundtable Discussion: Francine Stark, Gilda Nardone, Laurie Lachance, Kay Rand. Overcoming Barriers, Building on Strengths: ME (0)
- Increasing Postsecondary Enrollments in Maine: Changes Needed in Higher Education Policies (0)
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