Maine

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“…noisy man is listened to first, and then the quiet man;

and since wars are noisy and violent,

it may take long for the ability of quiet men to be recognized,

or for their voices to be heard above the bellowing of incompetents.”

Kenneth Lewis Roberts | Arundel (1938)

Gould Academy | Oxford County Maine

Wild Blueberry Pie

University of New England | York County

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Bates College

Thornton Academy | York County

Standards Maine

“The Fog Warning” 1885 Winslow Homer

Educational Settlement (Partial Selection)

University of Maine System:

This system includes multiple campuses, with the University of Maine in Orono being the largest.  Other campuses include the University of Southern Maine (located in Portland and Gorham), the University of Maine at Augusta, the University of Maine at Farmington, the University of Maine at Fort Kent, and the University of Maine at Presque Isle.

Husson University:

Located in Bangor, Husson University is a private institution with a significant student population.

Saint Joseph’s College of Maine:

Saint Joseph’s College is a private Catholic college located in Standish, Maine.

Bates College:

A private liberal arts college located in Lewiston, Bates College is known for its rigorous academic programs.

Colby College:

Colby College, located in Waterville, is another private liberal arts college.

Gould Academy:

 A private, co-ed, college preparatory boarding and day school founded in 1836 and located in the small town of Bethel, Maine

Bowdoin College:

Brunswick Maine.  Signature Building: Museum of Art

University of Maine | Penobscot County

"Summer's lease hath all too short a date" — William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18

Wild Blueberry Pie

University of Southern Maine

 

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Thornton Academy | York County Maine

University of Maine

Colby College | Kennebec County Maine

 

 


Maine Department of Education’s Office of School Facilities

Noteworthy historic buildings on the campuses of educational settlements in Maine:

Bowdoin College (Brunswick, Maine):

Massachusetts Hall: Built in 1802, it’s one of the oldest academic buildings in the state.
Hubbard Hall: Constructed in 1904, it’s an iconic building on campus.
Bates College (Lewiston, Maine):

Hathorn Hall: Built in 1857, this historic building is a prominent feature on campus.
Colby College (Waterville, Maine):

Miller Library: This library was built in 1939 and serves as a central hub for students.
University of Maine (Orono, Maine):

Fogler Library: A significant research library, the original section of the library was constructed in 1948.
Raymond H. Fogler Hall: Built in 1928, it houses the College of Education and Human Development.
University of Southern Maine (Portland and Gorham, Maine):

Payson Smith Hall: A historic building in Gorham constructed in the 1800s.
Corthell Hall: Built in 1913, this is another historic building on the Gorham campus.
Husson University (Bangor, Maine):

Grant Hall: This building, constructed in 1914, is a part of the historic campus.
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine (Standish, Maine):

The Stone Barn: Built in 1887, it’s a distinctive feature on the lakeside campus.
Colby-Sawyer College (New London, New Hampshire, near the Maine border):

Colgate Hall: A historic building on the campus, built in 1911.
Unity College (Unity, Maine):

Quimby Library: A historic library building on the campus.

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