Destination
UMaine
We have a beautiful campus and we're
close to some of the nation's best skiing,
climbing, canoeing, rafting, kayaking,
biking, hiking, camping, swimming,
fishing and whale watching!
Princeton Review says
UMaine is one of America's best 366 colleges.
- Faculty/Student Ratio: 15:1
- Average class size: 18
- Students from 75 countries and
48 states
Professor Sandra Caron is Professor
of Family Relations and Human Sexuality in the College of
Education and Human Development. The 1998 Presidential Outstanding
Teaching Award recipient got her undergraduate and graduate
degrees at UMaine, and her Ph.D. from Syracuse University.
"Since I was a student here myself,
I think I have a unique advantage as a teacher at UMaine. It
really gives me a greater understanding of my students'
experience. I love the University of Maine. It's a place I
consider home."
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Getting Here... |
| City |
Miles |
| Bar Harbor, ME |
50 |
| Boston, MA |
240 |
| Hartford, CT |
348 |
| Portland, ME |
132 |
| Manchester, NH |
230 |
| Montreal, Canada |
306 |
| New York, NY |
450 |
| Philadelphia, PA |
556 |
| Quebec City, Canada |
236 |
| St. John, N.B., Canada |
163 |
| Sugarloaf Mtn, ME |
124 |
| Washington, D.C. |
700 |
|
Being Here...
We're six miles from Bangor, Maine's third largest city and
gateway to the Maine Highlands.
The BAT provides free student bus
transportation from the UMaine campus to Bangor and the Bangor
Mall.
Check out:
- University of Maine Museum of
Art
- Bangor Museum and Center for
History
- Bangor City Forest and Bog
Walk
- Penobscot Theatre Company
- American Folk Festival
- Bangor Mall

