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It looks like USM is really investing in their new graduate center in the Old Port by leasing almost the entirety of the former CIEE building. They now have almost 170,000 SF of space in that building and have the option to purchase. It seems like they’re also investing quite a bit in renovating and refurbishing the interior of the building to fit its new purpose.
“The goal of the Maine Center expansion is to create a "world-class interdisciplinary graduate center and innovation hub…
The expanded center would support four functions, according to the presentation:
“The goal of the Maine Center expansion is to create a "world-class interdisciplinary graduate center and innovation hub…
The expanded center would support four functions, according to the presentation:
- Core interdisciplinary graduate degrees and programs, comprising the three schools and offerings from the University of Maine College of Engineering and Computing;
- Professional development and executive education, responding to needs from Maine industries, the workforce and business leaders;
- Entrepreneurship and innovation, providing resources to advance research, development, product commercialization and ultimately economic development
- Convening and knowledge-sharing, through hosting events, scholars, leaders and others to address Maine's challenges”
UMS grad school center in Portland's Old Port plans to expand next door, doubling space
The still-new home to the University of Maine School of Law in Portland may soon expand to a newer home next door, and the process is already underway.
www.mainebiz.biz