Wednesday Women’s Teas encourage discussion
Last Wednesday, Nov. 9, the Pugh Center hosted a Wednesday Women’s Tea, inviting all women in the College community.
Last Wednesday, Nov. 9, the Pugh Center hosted a Wednesday Women’s Tea, inviting all women in the College community.
This October, the College will add the position of vice president for communications to the faculty.
One of Maine’s top seafoods has a new purpose.
In a recent nationwide report, the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) gave Maine the honorific title of “Most Peaceful State.”
Associate Dean of Students and Director of Campus Life Jed Wartman and Director of the Physical Plant Department (PPD) Patricia Murphy sent out an email to students over the weekend announcing the resurgence of the bed bugs on the Hill. This is the second time that the College has received reports of bed bugs.
Deborah Dutton, who has worked in the development field for the past 20 years, is now working to boost alumni donations to the College as the new vice president of development and alumni relations. Since arriving on the Hill five years ago, Dutton has served as the associate vice president for college relations as well as the interim vice president for college relations, a position that she held from the summer of 2010 until her recent appointment on February 14.
A bill proposed by Maine Representative Paul Davis (R-District 26) of Sangerville to declare the whoopie pie as the official state dessert has stirred up quite the controversy.