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Title
Portland City Councilors
Year
1999
B.J. Bill highlights the lives of Portland's city councilmembers, focusing on their work within their districts. Hill covers topics ranging from economics to education.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Statement from Salt Capital Campaign
Year
1995
Statement from Neil Rolde, Chairman of the Salt Capital Campaign regarding capital, education, and magazine development costs.
Type
Radio
Title
More Than a Teacher
Year
2008
Winfred Kunga discusses importance of getting an education while she was growing up in Nairobi, and the work she does as an educator for African refugee camps. Kunga speaks about the atmosphere of the refugee camps, and supporting refugees as more than a teacher.
Type
Photography
Title
Stacy - Photo Essay of a 16 Year Old
Year
1998
Jen Halpern documents the life of Stacy, a 16 year old who attends the Pupil Rehabilitation and Education Program (PREP) in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Can't Slide By
Year
2011
For students struggling to do well in middle school, the Herring Gut Learning Center allows students to learn about aquaculture and run their own business. Teegan Jansen captures the work that students do with aquaculture, and how the alternative education program gives them an opportunity to succeed.
Type
Writing
Title
Grown Up: The Education of Jasmine
Year
2010
A senior at Portland High School, Jasmine Dipietrantonio is attempting to graduate for the third time. Aimee Pelletier highlights how Dipietrantonio has struggled with school and her family life, but is now taking Accelerated Credit Option classes to complete her high school degree.
Type
Radio
Title
Growing with Oysters: Using Shellfish to Build Confidence in Middle-Schoolers
Year
2011
For students struggling to do well in middle school, the Herring Gut Learning Center allows students to learn about aquaculture and run their own business. Jack Rodolico documents the work that students do with aquaculture, and how the alternative education program gives them an opportunity to succeed.
Type
Photography
Title
Kennedy Park Ed. Center
Year
2000
Annalise Marcus documents the lives of people who live in Kennedy Park and their efforts to make better lives for themselves through education.
Type
Photography
Title
Goodwill - Hinckley
Year
2001
Timothy Mitchell captures the services and education provided for students at Goodwill Hinckley School.
Type
Radio
Title
Virtual Reality Gives Medical Students a Dose of Empathy
Year
2019
One university in Maine is revolutionizing health care education by teaching empathy. The school has integrated virtual reality as a mandatory part of the curriculum. But can 7 minutes really change a person? And is empathy even teachable?
Type
published content
Title
A Greek Father Shapes His Son
Year
1984
As the son of a hard working immigrant, John Anagnostis wanted to be a teacher from a young age. Lisa Palas highlights Anagnostis' journey to get an education and how his father made those opportunities available to him.
Type
Photography
Title
Where She Belongs Photographs
Year
2004
For individuals in Maine that live with Down syndrome, the STRIVE University offers a program geared toward giving individuals secondary education and employment opportunities. Anne Phillips captures how the students at STRIVE University cope with being on their own and their experiences.
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