Collins honored for improving higher education opportunities 

BANGOR, Maine — The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) presented Patricia Collins of Caribou with the David C. Knapp Award for Trusteeship at its 13th annual New England Higher Education Excellence Award ceremony held March 13, 2015 in Boston.


The former chairwoman of the University of Maine System Board of Trustees, Collins was recognized for her substantive contributions to improving higher education opportunities in Maine and New England.
Collins served on the UMS Board from 1987-97 and in 1991 was selected as the second woman ever to serve as board chair. The University System embarked on some of its most ambitious and far-reaching initiatives under her leadership, including the launch of Maine’s first technology-based distance education programs. Many policies and programs begun during her tenure continue to the present day. Her son, Sam Collins, is the current chair of the UMS Board of Trustees.
“Patricia Collins has been a great champion of higher education, establishing a great legacy of public service,” said James H. Page, Chancellor of the University of Maine System. “The David C. Knapp Award for Trusteeship is a high honor befitting Pat’s many contributions and years of service. We are extremely proud that a former chairwoman of our board has earned this recognition and we are extremely grateful for her service to Maine and to our students.”
Collins holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Maine and a bachelor’s in art from the University of Maine at Presque Isle. She has served the public in a variety of roles in a decades-long commitment to community service. In 2005, she was elected to the Maine Woman’s Hall of Fame.