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Explore Free Speech in New Fall Justice Studies Course

Free speech is one of the most important rights Americans have. But what does free speech mean? How has itRead More

UMA lecturer writes the book on commercial lending

UMA Justice Studies Lecturer Chris Devlin, Esq., has co-authored the second edition of the Maine Commercial Lending Handbook with fellowRead More

UMA’s Noel March presents policing ethics program at FBI National Executive Institute

UMA Senior Lecturer of Justice Studies and Director of the Maine Community Policing Institute Noel March presented “Defining Moments inRead More

A Model for Maine: Monmouth PD Reaches 100% Milestone in UMA Training

UMA is proud to celebrate the Monmouth Police Department for becoming one of only three in Maine to have everyRead More

UMA presents Winthrop Police Department with prestigious community policing award

UMA is pleased to announce that the UMA 100% Award for Community Policing Education was awarded to Winthrop Police DepartmentRead More

UMA student leader Jemima George reflects on growth, community, and her goals ahead

As UMA celebrates 60 years, we’re sharing stories from the students, staff, faculty, and alumni who continue to shape ourRead More

A collaborative learning experience in mediation and neuroscience

Faculty from UMA and the Technical University of Liberec (TUL) in the Czech Republic recently teamed up to offer anRead More

Register for My Major, My Career webinar and see if Justice Studies is right for you

Discover the many career options open to you with a degree in justice studies from UMA. You’ll hear from currentRead More

Noel March shares lessons in ethics with FBI National Academy

When Noel C. March, Director of the Maine Community Policing Institute and Senior Lecturer of Justice Studies at the UniversityRead More

Noel C. March Appointed as Fellow of the Future Policing Institute

The University of Maine at Augusta is pleased to recognize the appointment of Chief Noel C. March (ret.) as itsRead More