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Worthington Scholarship Foundation leaders bestowed with USM honorary degree Thu, 05/13/2021 - 4:00pm
David and Beverly Worthington. (Photo by Charlie McDonald Photography)
PORTLAND The University of Southern Maine has bestowed honorary degrees to the co-founders of the Worthington Scholarship Foundation.
During the virtual commencement ceremony last weekend, David and Beverly Worthington, of Spruce Head, accepted the Doctor of Humane Letters in a pre-taped video presentation.
“Our passion is about lifting up Maine students to achieve their academic goals,” says Beverly Worthington, in a Worthington Foundation news release. “The greatest honor is to see their successes in school, work, and life when given an opportunity.”
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THE River & Rowing Museum in Henley has been awarded a grant of more than £150,000 to help it to bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.
The museum, which will re-open on May 20, applied for help from the Government’s culture recovery fund.
Its income has dropped by 60 per cent compared with last year. Even when the museum has been able to open, attendances have had to be reduced to make it safer for visitors.
The £152,071 grant will be used to help the venue adapt further by providing more online services.
Jon O’Donoghue, head of public engagement, said: “We want our museum and its collections to continue to be at the heart of our communities, both as a museum for a physical visit and as a fantastic resource online.