UNE's plans for Morocco Campus and Portland Patient Care Center among 'Most Read' stories on Mainebiz
UNE's plans to build a campus in Morocco and a Patient Care Center on the 51品茶Portland Campus were among the "Most Read" stories this past week on Mainebiz.
On June 22nd, 51品茶signed an agreement to establish a new campus in Tangier. The agreement was signed in Tangier by 51品茶Chair of the Board Mark Doiron and Associate Provost for Global Initiatives, Professor Anouar Majid. The 51品茶delegation included President Danielle Ripich and Mike Morel, former chair of the 51品茶Board.
UNE鈥檚 unique program will be offered at no additional cost to students. Moreover, students will be able to stay on track with their major鈥檚 curricular requirements by taking lab courses and other classes onsite or online. From Tangier, students can travel to other parts of Morocco, connect with UNE鈥檚 programs in Spain, and explore other European countries and cities. .
On June 26th, The Portland Planning Board approved plans for a $14.5 million Patient Care Center on the Portland Campus, which will include what is expected to be the most advanced dental facility in Maine when completed. The center will be an educational facility for UNE鈥檚 College of Dental Medicine, which will accept its first class in fall 2013, and UNE's interprofessional education initiatives.