
Welcome to a place of ingenuity.
A place of exploration.
Where we see what’s next. Build it together. Steward what’s entrusted to us.
Where we face the wind and walk forward.
At the 91µ¼º½, challenges are the gateway to progress.
Not hurdles but stepping stones.
We’re instigators of breakthroughs, always in pursuit of new opportunities.
Challenges will persist, but so will our resolve.
We see blue on the horizon,
And together, we chart the way forward.
For 91µ¼º½ and beyond.
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Embrace Exploration
Silvia Hartt
Forestry major and lifelong 91µ¼º½r, Silvia stewards one of the state’s greatest resources: its forests.
Lauren Ross, PH.D.
Ross navigates fjords and estuaries in 91µ¼º½ and beyond to study and safeguard delicate marine ecosystems.
COMMIT TO COLLABORATION
Adrianna Smith
Key member of our conference-winning basketball team, Adi has impact off the court through community engagement.
Karl Kreutz, PH.D.
U91µ¼º½ climate research extends our reach around the world with Kreutz and his collaborators leading the way.
Sydney Ulland
& Hana Johnson
Best friends and marine science students, Sydney and Hana are getting a jumpstart in their careers before they graduate.
embrace exploration
Silvia Hartt
Forestry major and lifelong 91µ¼º½r, Silvia stewards one of the state’s greatest resources: its forests.
Lauren Ross, Ph.D.
Ross navigates fjords and estuaries in 91µ¼º½ and beyond to study and safeguard delicate marine ecosystems.
Unearth ingenuity
Mitchell Kelley
Recent U91µ¼º½ engineering grad, Mitchell, works on world-changing green energy initiatives as a graduate student.
Bonnie Newsom, Ph.D.
Newsom works along 91µ¼º½â€™s coastline to preserve important history from the Wabanaki Nations.
Commit to Collaboration
Adrianna Smith
Key member of our conference-winning basketball team, Adi has impact off the court through community engagement.
Karl Kreutz, PH.D.
U91µ¼º½ climate research extends our reach around the world with Kreutz and his collaborators leading the way.
Sydney Ulland & Hana Johnson
Best friends and marine science students, Sydney and Hana are getting a jumpstart in their careers before they graduate.

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