University of Maine System
News Releases
2005
- UMS Trustees Requesting State Help to Offset Increased Fuel Costs
- UMS Trustees to Meet December 4-5 at New Operations Center in Downtown Bangor
- UMS Enrollment Exceeds 34,000 Students
- UMS Chancellor and Presidents to Sign Employer Statements of Support for Guard and Reserve
- UMS Building Officially Opens on October 12
- UMS Trustees Receive Updates on Strategic Planning Progress
- University of Maine System Trustees to Meet September 25-26 in Farmington
- University System Offers Assistance to Students Affected by Hurricane Katrina
- Westphal Names Huggins to Two-Year Term as President of UM-Machias
- University System Trustees Approve Budget for New Fiscal Year
- University System Trustees to Meet June 5-6 in Fort Kent
- Burgher Named New President of UM-Presque Isle
- Westphal Appoints Richard Randall as Interim President of UM-Augusta
- University System Pledges to Help Reverse Base Closings
- Chancellor Westphal Statement Regarding Governor's Task Force
- Trustees and Westphal Name Kennedy as UMaine's New President
- UM Machias Presidential Candidates Set to Visit Campus in April
- University System Board to Meet in Bangor on April 15
- University System to Postpone UMA-USM Merger
- Chancellor Westphal and President Fitzsimmons Sign Guaranteed Admission Agreement
- University System Trustees Approve Facilities Improvement
- UMS Issues New Publication on its Service and Value to Maine
- University System Board Meeting Changed to Monday in Bangor
- University System Trustees to Meet March 13-14 at the University of Maine at Machias
- Westphal Appoints Former UMA Provost Richard Randall as Interim Associate Provost
- Chancellor Westphal Grants One Year Sabbatical to UMA President Lyons
- Westphal Stresses Need for Public and Private-Sector Commitment to Higher Education
- Westphal Praises Baldacci's Bond Package
- Westphal Says State Funding for University System is Critical to Maine's Future
- University Trustees Approve Tourism Program
- UMS Trustees to Meet January 23-24 in Bangor
- University of Maine System Appeals to the White House for Increased Support of Higher Education
