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April 21, 2021

Earth Day: Save the Planet Through (Higher) Education

The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970, as a college teach-in about the state of our planet. The organizers chose the date because it was a weekday and fell between spring break and final exams, an ideal time to mobilize the nation’s college students, who were and continue to be the best… Read more »


Aerial view of Maine lakes

April 21, 2021

Earth Day: Save the Planet Through (Higher) Education

The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970, as a college teach-in about the state of our planet. The organizers chose the date because it was a weekday and fell between spring break and final exams, an ideal time to mobilize the nation’s college students, who were and continue to be the best… Read more »


Environmental Studies

April 20, 2021

Unity College Celebrates Earth Day

Greetings! As graduates of America’s Environmental College, I know you share my excitement around Earth Day and the opportunities it brings to engage folks with environmental issues and ways people can be more environmentally conscious in their own lives. With Earth Day being later this week, I want to talk with you about how some… Read more »


Woman relaxing listening to a podcast

April 16, 2021

Eco-Conscious Listening: 10 Great Environmental Podcasts for 2021

Sustainability is a massive part of the mission here at Unity College, and it’s exciting to see the environment getting more and more attention. Whether in the media or in everyday conversation, environmental issues are coming to the forefront. Of course, the environment is a topic that’s massive and multifaceted. It includes so many areas, including climate… Read more »


April 13, 2021

Support the Student Internship Endowment Fund

Greetings!   Thanks to a very generous gift in memory of alumnus, Joel N. Lello, as well as through the generosity of others, I am pleased to share that we are over a third of the way to our $30,000 initial goal to create the Student Internship Endowment Fund! It is my hope that you… Read more »


Dot Quimby

April 06, 2021

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dot Quimby

Dear Unity College, It is with a heavy heart that I share the unfortunate news of Dot Quimby’s passing. It is truly surreal, she was a Unity College institution – one of the first employees of the College and even after she retired in 2001, she remained a fixture at campus events up until recently. … Read more »


aerial view of lakes and trees, with yellow biplane flying across

April 01, 2021

I wish Every day was Earth Day – Spring 2021 Challenge

Dear Unity College Colleagues, Spring has finally arrived at Unity College and that means Earth Day won’t be far behind, then it’s Commencement – an annual cycle that while busy, provides a comforting rhythm – one that is needed even more this year as we, like the flowers next to our buildings, start to emerge… Read more »


Diver

March 30, 2021

Unity College Celebrating Women’s History Month

Greetings! This week, as we find the end of March quickly approaching, I would be remiss if I let the month conclude without recognizing the contributions of women to the fields of environmentalism and sustainability during Women’s History Month. Women from all over the world have played critical roles in environmental and sustainability efforts and… Read more »


pineland farms

March 30, 2021

Unity College Technical Institute for Environmental Professions SEBU

Dear Colleagues, I write to you with exciting news regarding the next step on Unity College’s Path Forward.  Today, I am pleased to share with you the formal announcement of the Unity College Technical Institute for Environmental Professions, set to open in Fall 2021.  This is a new Sustainable Education Business Unit (SEBU) located at… Read more »


Aquaculture

March 30, 2021

Unity College Announces Dean of Technical Institute for Environmental Professions

Nationally recognized education leader, Dr. Amardeep Kahlon, leading charge on environmentally focused technical institute Unity College President Melik Peter Khoury has announced the appointment of Dr. Amardeep Kahlon as the dean of the Technical Institute of Environmental Professions. Dr. Kahlon is a nationally recognized leader in competency-based education (CBE) with a passion for innovation. With… Read more »


pineland farms

March 30, 2021

Unity College Announces Technical Institute for Environmental Professions

With support from the Libra Foundation, Unity College will establish a world-class environmental education program on the Pineland Farms campus Tucked into the rolling hills of New Gloucester, Maine, Pineland Farms is a recreational, agricultural, and professional hub. With over 5,000 acres consisting of farms, forests, and a central campus of diverse businesses, Pineland will… Read more »


Unity College 90 Quaker Hill Campus

March 25, 2021

Leon L. Wyden, Jr. joins Unity College Board of Trustees

Unity College Board of Trustees confirms Leon L. Wyden, Jr. as its newest trustee The Unity College Board of Trustees has confirmed the appointment of Leon L. Wyden, Jr. as its newest trustee with broad experience in higher education and finance. He begins his tenure May 1, 2021. As an independent not-for-profit educational institution, Unity… Read more »


woman in woods with binoculars

March 23, 2021

Bird Watching: How to Turn Your Hobby into a Career

Birds are fascinating creatures to observe. According to the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation from the US Fish & Wildlife Service, 45 million people are involved in the hobby of bird watching. “If you are a passionate bird watcher, you may be interested to know that you can turn that hobby into a career with… Read more »


Cairn - The Path Forward

March 23, 2021

Unity College in the News

Greetings!   This week, I write to you with some of the exciting media coverage and news stories coming out of Unity College recently.   As you may recall, last week I shared a story regarding the five Unity College students who were hired to fill more than half of the openings with the Maine… Read more »


student

March 17, 2021

Unity College sees exciting results in access and job placement

Greetings!   Over the last few months, I have shared with you the ways in which Unity College is working to be more accessible, affordable, and flexible with the intention of reaching a more diverse student population. Some of these initiatives have gone against the traditional model of higher education, which is exactly the point.… Read more »


Saving the South’s Tiniest and Rarest Turtles

March 17, 2021

Saving the South’s Tiniest and Rarest Turtles

Dr. J.J. Apodaca, Instructor of Conservation and Genetics at Unity College, has been leading the conservation efforts at Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy in Asheville and is working to keep the Bog Turtles that inhabit this area from going extinct. Bog turtles are no bigger than a quarter and they are the rarest turtle in the… Read more »


virtual reality

March 16, 2021

Groundbreaking Unity College Partnership Brings Increased Extended Reality Access

Unity College partners with MetaVRse to launch its non-degree micro-courses Unity College’s Path Forward is at the forefront of creating new ways for students to gain valuable skills in an accessible, flexible, and affordable way. Now, a partnership with MetaVRse is helping to double down on that promise by allowing students to learn cutting edge… Read more »


student

March 10, 2021

Bucking national trends, Unity College students are taking out fewer loans

Unity College sees 70% decrease in students borrowing alternative loans while enrollment doubles With the intention of putting students first by focusing on accessibility, affordability, and flexibility, Unity College broke away from the traditional two-semester higher education model and the results speak for themselves. Data collected in February 2021 shows that, in the same year… Read more »


Elephants being trafficked

March 09, 2021

The Hidden Cost of Wildlife Crime

In the past 200 years, over 500 wildlife species have gone extinct in the United States alone, and approximately one-third of the native species in our country are at risk for extinction. “Across the globe, international wildlife trafficking creates an even more dire scenario. The IUCN Red List (International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species)… Read more »


warden patch

March 09, 2021

Maine Warden Service hires 5 Unity students

Unity College provides direct path to career with Inland Fish and Wildlife Unity College continues its tradition as a leader in conservation law education as 5 more students are set to join the ranks of the Maine Warden Service. Those students filled more than half of the department’s 8 available full and part-time positions. Unity’s… Read more »