ORONO – The state’s bemoaned “brain drain” phenomenon has been questioned by the results of a University of Maine study that shows nearly two-thirds of its full-time employed recent graduates are launching careers in Maine. Last week, the University of Maine’s Office of Institutional Studies… Read More
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UM: Grads’ job flight overstated Report challenges ‘brain drain’ theory