Two students from Ukraine this week shared what it is like to be away from their home during the Russian invasion of their homeland.
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Book review: An injured Iraqi war vet returns home to Maine and struggles to adjust
In “Silence,” William Carpenter’s latest novel, a deaf vet takes refuge on an undeveloped island, where things are not as simple as they seem.
Volunteers at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’ herbarium help curate its collection
They mount plants the old way, glued to acid-free paper, and the new – inputting facts online, with 21st-century implications.
Green movement grows brighter on campuses in Maine
Colleges take on climate change with environmentally smart new buildings.
Feature obituary: Edward Kaelber, 94, founding president of College of the Atlantic
He lived in Bar Harbor for more than four decades.
Sustainably minded Maine millennials juggle multiple jobs to make a living
Being part of the sustainability movement can lead to piecemeal professions – just ask a Maine millennial.
Students see promise in careers in the business of sustainability
College of the Atlantic and Unity College are preparing graduates for a range of environment-related careers.
To get to college, Alex Pine drove from California to Maine in his biodiesel-fueled car
Now he works for the company that filled the tank.
Notes from the field: Maine students come up with food system innovations
BRUNSWICK Students win challenge with plans for businesses that reduce food waste Two teams of students won the college track of the Maine Food System Innovation Challenge with plans to create businesses that would divert wasted food into usable products. The College of the Atlantic students proposed [Re]Produce, to use farm surplus or imperfect corn, […]
Seven College of the Atlantic students involved in van crash released from hospital
Two vans collided in Thorndike on Sunday.