Go Forth and Science Kate Hruby is an avid sailor, a science educator, artist, and creator of “Go Forth and Science,” a websie and podcast
Month: January 2021
Intuitive Eating
“You need to help me lose weight,” she said, gesturing angrily at her body, “I’ve tried every diet out there, and I keep failing. What
Fowsia Musse
Former refugee. Single mother of five. And Executive Director of Maine Community Integration in Lewiston. Fowsia Musse mentors hundreds of Lewiston-area girls involved with Isku-Filan—“Strong
Jennifer Levin of Chilton Furniture
Keeping Alive America Traditions of Simple, Clean Lines When first talking to Jennifer Levin, president of Chilton furniture, you would think she had been in
BeYONd Crafts
New Kits Encourage Creativity and Connections Two Brunswick moms are taking crafts beyond their usual purposes for kids and families. Laura Franz and Gina Franco
The United States Cadet Nurse Corps in World War II
When the Nation Needs Them, Nurses Answer the Call The lack of nurses during World War II led to a massive advertising campaign, an abbreviated
Maine Artist Evelyn Dunphy
Building on a strong design–in her painting and in her life Evelyn Dunphy, now a widely respected West Bath artist, always believed in her heart
Dating During COVID-19
Part Two Catfish. It is more than a weird aquatic animal with whiskers that is tasty when lightly fried. It is now, thanks to a
Jordia Benjamin: Expanding the reach of a museum’s outreach
Instilling Resilience Through Art at Colby College Introducing: Jordia Benjamin. She’s the Mirken Senior Coordinator of Audience Engagement at the Colby College Museum of Art.
Holly Martin’s Solo Voyage Around the World
At the Makemo atoll Holly Martin, 28, is doing what fewer than 300 people have ever done: sailing alone around the world. The first woman