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The Future of Health Policy – A Public Talk by Theda Skocpol

Thursday, November 8th, at 3:30pm, Theda Skocpol of Harvard University will be giving a public talk on the future of health policy.  The talk will be at the University Club, 2nd Floor, Fogler Library, with a reception to follow. The talk is co-sponsored by the Departments of Political Science and Sociology, and the Margaret Chase Smith […]

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Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Laura Fortman

Laura Fortman, October 30, 2012 As Executive Director of the Frances Perkins Center, Laura Fortman leads an organization dedicated to the history of Frances Perkins’ career and the New Deal era. The Frances Perkins Center is dedicated to fulfill the legacy of Frances Perkins, principal architect of the New Deal, by continuing her work for […]

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Distinguished Maine Policy Fellow Dana F. Connors

Please join us for a reception with Dana F. Connors Dana F. Connors, President, Maine State Chamber of Commerce As the leader of the state’s largest and most diverse business association, Connors dedicates his energy to enhancing prosperity for all Maine people. He oversees the Chamber’s broad range of activities: advocacy efforts, economic development initiatives, […]

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Maine NEW Leadership Lecturer Interviewed by BDN

Lilly Ledbetter was interviewed By Judy Harrison, BDN Staff, May 28, 2012. Read the BDN article here. About Lilly Ledbetter Lilly Ledbetter was employed at Goodyear Tire and Rubber for 19 years before she discovered from an anonymous source that she was being paid far less for the same work as her male peers. She filed a lawsuit against […]

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Margaret Chase Smith Library

The Margaret Chase Smith Foundation announced December 8th, 2011, that it entered into an agreement with the University of Maine under which, beginning Jan. 1, 2012, UMaine will administer the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan, Maine on behalf of the foundation. Since its opening in 1982, the library had been operated under the auspices […]

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