Teaching that bridges the distance
In the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture we engage with students where they are — and wherever they are, whether on campus for in-person classes or remote, a hybrid of the two or fully online. Our faculty have developed courses that have distinctive enrichment aspects to help students achieve learning outcomes and apply best practices. Explore a few examples of how we continue to deliver a top-notch experiential education.
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Statement from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy about UMaine’s return
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‘The Maine Question’ asks how nursing students help combat COVID-19
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Graduate teaching assistants for math preserve teamwork, engagement despite pandemic
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Flexibility from classroom to clinic
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For UMaine Opera Workshop, the show goes on
- UMaine museums support remote instruction, learning
- Waldo reads together
- Knowledge bites
- New York Times journalist Justin Gillis joins ERS 152
- Learning environment
- Dr. Shah joins ERS 152
- Philosophy (continues) Across the Ages
- CLAS faculty reflect on remote learning
- School of Nursing faculty partner with K–12 schools statewide
- School of Social Work graduate students in Maine schools