Student Profiles
Elisabeth Ziemba '11
"I'd have to say the biggest "ah-ha" moment for me was having the proposal to present my honors research at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference accepted, and having the chair of the panel tell us he usually works a book deal out of the papers we present for the conference. There are very few undergraduates who present at this conference, and it made me feel really great about how far I've come in my education at UNE with the encouragement and advisement of my professors." read more
Camille Smalley '08
"The class that really shaped my educational future was the Museums and Public History course team taught by Dr. Elizabeth De Wolfe and former Saco Museum Director Andrea Cochrane. In this course we (the class members) created a museum exhibit from Dr. De Wolfe's book, "The Murder of Mary Bean."" read more
Glorya Laughton '06
"I took an internship at Bigelow Labs in Boothbay Harbor, Maine over the summer before my junior year that really influenced on a deeper level my passion to study amoebae and protists and all tiny organisms." read more
Brady Potter '06
"What I like most about UNE and these two departments is the welcoming atmosphere. The faculty in my departments of study are extremely enthusiastic about my education and my growth as a student and that makes me more excited about what I am learning." read more



