Celebrating the Center on Aging’s Class of 2026
As the academic year comes to a close, the University of Maine Center on Aging is proud to celebrate the graduating students who have contributed their time, talent, and dedication to our work throughout the past year.
From research and outreach to communications, administration, and community engagement, these students have played an important role in supporting the Center’s mission to improve the lives of older adults and communities across Maine and beyond.
We are incredibly grateful for their hard work, enthusiasm, and commitment, and we look forward to seeing all they accomplish in their future careers and academic journeys.

Catherine Taylor
Role at the Center on Aging: Graduate Research Assistant
Degree: Master of Public Health

Megan Hartman
Role at the Center on Aging: Graduate Research Assistant
Degree: Master of Social Work

Alyssa Limeburner
Role at the Center on Aging: Graduate Research Assistant
Degree: Master of Social Work

Anna Shantz
Role at the Center on Aging: Graduate Assistant
Degree: MBA with Data Analytics

Aurelia Snow
Role at the Center on Aging: Intern with the University of Maine Center on Aging
Degree: Master of Social Work
Thank You, Graduates!
To all of our graduating students: thank you for the energy, creativity, compassion, and dedication you brought to the Center on Aging. Your work has strengthened our programs, supported our communities, and advanced our mission.
Congratulations, Class of 2026 — we cannot wait to see what you accomplish next!
