The University of Maine, the Penobscot Tribal Court and the Bangor Court system are joining together to offer an alternative to traditional punitive sentences. The Changing Lives Through Literature program will offer aseries of eight weekly meetings at the Honors Center on the UMaine campus. This will be the first time that the two court systems have collaborated
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The University of Maine will host hundreds of students from around the area this spring as it welcom...
Coverage in this issue includes the first of three regional events entitled, The System is Broken: N...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
The University of Maine has been named an official site of the National Writing Project. The designa...
Beginning in September 2012, a graduate student enrolled in UMass Boston’s MFA Creative Writing Prog...
Perhaps in no other area of the law is a trial court\u27s power greater than when it is given the ta...
Twenty-seven teachers have been selected as the first participants in the Maine Writing Project, whi...
The Maine Writing Project is sharpening pencils and checking keyboards for the annual Young Authors\...
October 1990 issue of the Maine Perspective newsletter containing multiple stories discussing the la...
A grant from the U.S. Department of Justice will enable the University of Maine to better coordinate...
Contents: The Melody of Speech: UMaine Researcher Judy Walker Is Trying to Gauge How a Stroke Can Af...
Andrew Mead describes the emerging partnership between libraries and lawyers, whereby lawyers provid...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
Senate Drops Legal Action -- Native Sons & Daughters To Meet -- Senate Recommends Changes for Academ...
Maine Department of Corrections Employee Newsletterhttps://digitalmaine.com/doctalk/1005/thumbnail.j...
The University of Maine will host hundreds of students from around the area this spring as it welcom...
Coverage in this issue includes the first of three regional events entitled, The System is Broken: N...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
The University of Maine has been named an official site of the National Writing Project. The designa...
Beginning in September 2012, a graduate student enrolled in UMass Boston’s MFA Creative Writing Prog...
Perhaps in no other area of the law is a trial court\u27s power greater than when it is given the ta...
Twenty-seven teachers have been selected as the first participants in the Maine Writing Project, whi...
The Maine Writing Project is sharpening pencils and checking keyboards for the annual Young Authors\...
October 1990 issue of the Maine Perspective newsletter containing multiple stories discussing the la...
A grant from the U.S. Department of Justice will enable the University of Maine to better coordinate...
Contents: The Melody of Speech: UMaine Researcher Judy Walker Is Trying to Gauge How a Stroke Can Af...
Andrew Mead describes the emerging partnership between libraries and lawyers, whereby lawyers provid...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
Senate Drops Legal Action -- Native Sons & Daughters To Meet -- Senate Recommends Changes for Academ...
Maine Department of Corrections Employee Newsletterhttps://digitalmaine.com/doctalk/1005/thumbnail.j...
The University of Maine will host hundreds of students from around the area this spring as it welcom...