Noel Gallagher covers K-12 and higher education issues statewide. Her stories are a mix of breaking news and trend stories. In recent years, they’ve ranged from why college costs so much, the launch of the state’s first charter schools, how a school welcomed a transgender student and why Maine schools have a hard time finding teachers. She’s enough of a news nerd to enjoy sitting through legislative education committee meetings and hours-long school board meetings so you don’t have to. The Maine Press Association has honored Noel’s work, but she says she writes for the readers, in the firm belief that an informed citizenry is key to a healthy democracy. Noel is a California native who has worked at wire services, online websites and newspapers across the country. She was in Washington D.C. during the early Clinton years, covering AIDS activism in 1990s San Francisco, documenting the business of wine in Sonoma County and riding out the boom and bust cycle of the early Internet era in early 2000s Silicon Valley. She arrived in Maine at the beginning of the recession and wrote quite a bit about the downturn here. In her free time, Noel writes the occasional cookbook review, spends an inordinate amount of time at the Portland Public Library and hangs out with her three fabulous kids and wonderful husband. She is not a former member of the band Oasis.
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PublishedJuly 23, 2014
USM provost steps down for system job
Michael Stevenson will take a one-year job at the UMaine System looking at an overhaul of courses at the seven campuses.
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PublishedJuly 21, 2014
UMaine system trustees approve five-year plan
The plan, which would help each campus carve out specialties, is intended to close a projected $69 million budget deficit.
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PublishedJuly 16, 2014
Maine towns clean up, assess damage from powerful storms
Residents in York and other areas who felt the wrath of microbursts and possible tornadoes Tuesday say they’re just glad no one was hurt.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2014
Out-of-staters give UMaine system economic boost at a tough time
While overall numbers are down, commitments from non-Maine transfers and first-year students are up 9 percent.
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PublishedJune 30, 2014
UMaine System trustees delay Stone House sale vote
A member of the Smith family raises questions about USM’s proposed sale of the house, saying the decision is up to the Wolfe’s Neck Farm Foundation.
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PublishedJune 30, 2014
First year may chart the course for Baxter Academy
Many parents are pleased, student projects are impressive, and the waiting list to enroll is growing, but much more work lies ahead.
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PublishedJune 28, 2014
UMaine System adds degree programs in recreation, climate change
The new majors at Farmington and Orono are expected to boost enrollment, without requiring additional resources.
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PublishedJune 27, 2014
Six charter schools to apply for four openings in Maine
Among the applicants is a virtual school that was rejected twice.
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PublishedJune 26, 2014
UMaine chancellor urges businesses to support higher education
Chancellor James Page says the system will request more state funding to weather budget gaps.
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PublishedJune 25, 2014
Portland School Board adopts diploma standards, with changes
High schools will require students to have a post-graduation plan, but a pro-college emphasis has been dropped and more options added.
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