Workforce Development – Âé¶ąAPP Wed, 13 May 2026 13:42:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Shield-NoUMA.SB_.SQUARE-150x150.png Workforce Development – Âé¶ąAPP 32 32 A Closer Look at Workforce Education: UMA Hosts the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours /news/preparing-a-closer-look-at-workforce-training-uma-hosts-the-kennebec-valley-chamber-of-commerce-business-after-hours/ Mon, 04 May 2026 17:27:01 +0000 /?p=283992 Read More]]> Decorative 3-section composite of people at the KVCC Business After Hours event at UMA.
UMA recently hosted the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at the Capital Center for Nursing and Cybersecurity Workforce Development.

The Âé¶ąAPP recently welcomed local business owners and community partners to the Capital Center for Nursing and Cybersecurity Workforce Development. Hosting the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event gave us a great opportunity to open our doors and offer our neighbors a glimpse of how we are preparing students for the workforce.

The tours of the nursing simulation labs were a highlight for many guests. These spaces use high-tech human patient simulators to bring clinical training to life. The manikins can replicate everything from basic vital signs to the complexities of labor and delivery, allowing students to simultaneously build their skills and their confidence in a controlled environment. Seeing these tools in person helped our visitors understand the level of hands-on experience our students gain before they ever step into a hospital.

Down the hall, guests toured the cybersecurity labs where students train to protect the digital systems we rely on every day. These physical spaces provide a hub for accessing the Maine Cyber Range, a powerful training environment available both on-campus and online from anywhere. By using this platform to simulate real-world cyber threats, learners practice their response in a safe, virtual setting, helping UMA meet Maine’s urgent need for skilled digital defenders.

UMA President Jenifer Cushman spoke, recognizing the university’s 60th anniversary year. “What’s exciting right now is that we’re not just celebrating our history. We’re also thinking about the future.” This includes the Aviation Maintenance Technician School, which is about to graduate the first class from Maine’s only FAA-approved program. UMA is also launching new programs in Medical Laboratory Science and Public Administration this fall.

Opening our campus to the community reminds us that UMA graduates are everywhere in Maine. They are teaching in our schools, caring for patients, serving in public safety, and helping businesses grow. In many ways, they are the people who help keep our communities running every day.

“Maine is at an important moment,” Cushman noted. “Our state needs talent, innovation, and strong partnerships to move forward, and UMA is leaning into that work in some really exciting ways.” By working closely with local employers and organizations, UMA ensures that the learning happening in our classrooms connects directly to the needs of the Maine economy.

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Âé¶ąAPP Maine Cyber Range highlighted for meeting Maine’s cybersecurity workforce needs /news/umas-maine-cyber-range-highlighted-for-meeting-maines-cybersecurity-workforce-needs/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 15:29:52 +0000 /?p=141172 Read More]]>
Students seated at desktop computers in a computer lab review cybersecurity data on large monitors during a collaborative class session.
Students collaborate during a hands-on cybersecurity session, analyzing live data and activity in a campus computer lab.

Maine’s cybersecurity workforce needs continue to grow, and the Âé¶ąAPP is responding with education designed around real-world demand.


The Maine Cyber Range at UMA was recently featured on Maine Life Media’s “The Maine Business Show” for its role in preparing cybersecurity professionals to meet Maine’s growing workforce needs, highlighting hands-on learning and real-world scenarios to prepare students for high-demand roles across the state.


“Cybersecurity continues to be one of the most in-demand fields in Maine,” UMA President Jenifer Cushman said. “Our responsibility is to prepare students with the skills, experience and confidence to step into the roles employers need to fill now, and the cyber range is central to that preparation.”


For employers, the result is a talent pipeline shaped by real-world practice and readiness from day one. Range Director and Professor of Cybersecurity and Computer Information Systems Henry Felch said the results are clear. “Every student who has served as a range operator has secured employment prior to graduation, reflecting both the strength of experiential learning and Âé¶ąAPP employer partnerships across the state.”


The Maine Cyber Range feature appears in of “The Maine Business Show.”

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