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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PublishedApril 30, 2014
Sex assaults at Maine colleges come out of hiding
Colleges welcome an upswing in reports as proof that they are embracing federal guidelines to support victims.
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PublishedApril 26, 2014
USM faculty told to find $1.26 million in savings
The Faculty Senate has until May 31 to suggest cutbacks to avoid layoffs.
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PublishedApril 25, 2014
Former finance director accused of embezzling $20,000 from Maine tribe
Charles Fourcloud, who was arrested in California, had been fired by the Passamaquoddies after they discovered he had hidden his identity and criminal past.
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PublishedApril 22, 2014
Maine ties California for top high schools
Maine goes to the head of the class in the latest rankings of schools by U.S. News & World Report.
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PublishedApril 21, 2014
USM graduates vouch for programs on the chopping block
Three University of Southern Maine graduates credit their careers to skills they learned in the university’s threatened academic programs.
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PublishedApril 19, 2014
USM faculty still pondering its budget cuts
The Faculty Senate president says layoffs are a possibility as his group seeks $14 million in savings.
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PublishedApril 16, 2014
UMaine System administrator received $40,000 raise
The chancellor agrees others may object in this time of deep cuts, but he wanted to keep the system’s top financial officer from leaving.
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PublishedApril 14, 2014
Bowdoin College president says he’ll leave in 2015
Barry Mills will step down next year to pursue another ‘professional challenge.’
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PublishedApril 11, 2014
USM president reverses faculty layoffs
Theodora Kalikow says she is open to alternative plans for cutting the budget and will still eliminate about 35 staff positions.
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PublishedApril 11, 2014
USM’s Faculty Senate comes up with alternate plan to cut costs
The proposal includes a moratorium on using consultants, consolidating departments and campuses, and making the president, deans and provost teach classes.
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