PORTLAND – The University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School has kicked off “Changing Maine: 1960-2010,” a series of free public lectures by Maine policy experts examining changes in the state’s political, economic and social landscape.

The series, which began Sept. 3, will run 7 p.m. Wednesdays through March 17 in the Moot Court Room at the University of Maine Law School on USM’s Portland campus.

The program will feature policy experts from around the state who will address topics ranging from the economy and taxes to education and the arts.

The lectures will be recorded and broadcast through a partnership with Maine Public Radio. They will also be published in a book scheduled for release by Tilbury House in the summer of 2004.

More information about the series may be found on the USM Muskie School Web site at www.muskie.usm.maine.edu.


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