A printing plant was purchased by the University of Maine in 1915 and with it the University of Maine Press (later to become the Printing Office and now known as Printing & Mailing Services) was founded. In 1967, the Printing Offices moved to a new building attached to a wing of the Public Information and Central Services (now known as the Keyo Building). Over time the Service has seen a number of technological advances, particularly in printing equipment used. Starting in the 2000s, the mission of Printing & Mailing Services became to provide high-quality, eco-friendly, economical printed material, supplies, and fulfillment services in support of the work and goals of the University of Maine community and its affiliates.https://digitalcomm...
The University of Maine at Machias, located in Washington County, was established as the Washington ...
The records mainly contain textual information created and curated by the University of Maine\u27s O...
Established in 1935 by University of Maine President Arthur A. Hauck, Maine Day was a day for studen...
In 1984, University of Maine President Arthur Johnson appointed a Promotion Committee to study the U...
The University of Maine began offering a pulp and paper in 1912-1913 under Dr. Ralph H. McKee making...
Collection contains records discovered during a renovation project in Alumni Hall. Files may be attr...
The Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was established in 1865. The College op...
Various records regarding the University of Maine\u27s men\u27s and women\u27s athletics teams. The ...
The University of Maine at Farmington was established in 1864 as the State Normal School making it M...
The Office of Student Affairs provided a number of services and programs to contribute to the growth...
The University of Maine System developed distance education methods based on interactive technologie...
Records contain textual information created by the University College of Bangor, including: copies o...
The University of Maine at Presque Isle was founded in 1903 as the Aroostook State Normal School. In...
The University of Maine Student Publications Committee was initially a faculty board to oversee stud...
Correspondence, clippings, brochures, and documents created in preparation for the 100th anniversary...
The University of Maine at Machias, located in Washington County, was established as the Washington ...
The records mainly contain textual information created and curated by the University of Maine\u27s O...
Established in 1935 by University of Maine President Arthur A. Hauck, Maine Day was a day for studen...
In 1984, University of Maine President Arthur Johnson appointed a Promotion Committee to study the U...
The University of Maine began offering a pulp and paper in 1912-1913 under Dr. Ralph H. McKee making...
Collection contains records discovered during a renovation project in Alumni Hall. Files may be attr...
The Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was established in 1865. The College op...
Various records regarding the University of Maine\u27s men\u27s and women\u27s athletics teams. The ...
The University of Maine at Farmington was established in 1864 as the State Normal School making it M...
The Office of Student Affairs provided a number of services and programs to contribute to the growth...
The University of Maine System developed distance education methods based on interactive technologie...
Records contain textual information created by the University College of Bangor, including: copies o...
The University of Maine at Presque Isle was founded in 1903 as the Aroostook State Normal School. In...
The University of Maine Student Publications Committee was initially a faculty board to oversee stud...
Correspondence, clippings, brochures, and documents created in preparation for the 100th anniversary...
The University of Maine at Machias, located in Washington County, was established as the Washington ...
The records mainly contain textual information created and curated by the University of Maine\u27s O...
Established in 1935 by University of Maine President Arthur A. Hauck, Maine Day was a day for studen...