Archive for the ‘Maine Business School’ Category

Manev Presents Talks on Entrepreneurship in Russia

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

Ivan Manev, dean of the University of Maine College of Business, Public Policy and Health, recently made a presentation on entrepreneurship in transitional economies at a conference in Moscow. He also visited the Komi Republic Academy of Public Service and Administration in Syktyvkar, the capital of the Komi Republic. The academy is a partner institution with the University of Maine, whose students have visited several times as part of a UMaine business class. In Syktyvkar, Manev, a professor of management, delivered a talk on Maine’s experience in encouraging entrepreneurship, which was attended by 150 students and faculty.

Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

Channel 7 Interviews Business Professor about Cyber Monday

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

Channel 7 (WVII) interviewed University of Maine associate professor of management information systems Nory Jones in the Maine Business School for a 6 p.m., Nov. 26 report about the significance of Cyber Monday holiday shopping, considered at one time to be the busiest online shopping day after the Thanksgiving weekend. Jones said analysts were predicting record online shopping this year.

Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

UMaine Community Collecting Food, Clothing, Cash, Books to Help Less Fortunate

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

University of Maine students, faculty and employees are collecting food, clothing, cash and books to help the less fortunate this holiday season. Dozens of initiatives are under way through November and into December, led by student groups, student-athletes, fraternities and sororities, and academic programs. What follows is a partial list:

The UMaine College of Education and Human Development, in collaboration with the University Bookstore, is accepting donations for its traditional holiday children’s book drive through Nov. 30. New, unwrapped books suitable for toddlers through teens may be dropped off at 151 Shibles Hall or at the Bookstore. The Old Town-Orono Kiwanis Club will collect books, wrap and distribute them at the organization’s annual holiday party for area children, a 35-year partnership with UMaine. In addition, the Bookstore is offering 20 percent discounts on books purchased there for the drive, and for every book purchased and donated, the Bookstore will match the donation.

The University of Maine Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is among the groups collecting for Toys for Tots again this year. Black Bear fans are asked to bring toys to the men’s ice hockey games Nov. 30 or Dec. 1, or to the men’s basketball game Dec. 6. In addition, there is a donations box in Bear Necessities at Alfond Arena. The University of Maine Athletics Department also plans a teddy bear toss during the first intermission at the men’s ice hockey game against Vermont Nov. 30. Fans may bring new or gently used stuffed animals to throw onto the ice.

The Bodwell Center, with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, Pi Beta Phi sorority and other groups on campus, also is collecting toys and gifts in partnership with Crossroads Ministries for its Holiday Sharing Program. Donations can be brought to the Bodwell Center, 311 Memorial Union, or dropped in one of several donation boxes on campus, according to Bodwell Center coordinator Lisa Morin.

In addition, the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity is coordinating its second annual Blue and Gold donation drive to collect in clothing, nonperishable foods and gifts for children. Members have set up trees in the Memorial Union that various campus groups are decorating, and then filling nearby boxes with nonperishable goods. This year, the organization is working with the Salvation Army. For additional information, contact Elek Pew, elek.pew@umit.maine.edu.

The offices of Student Records, Student Financial Aid and Student Employment are holding a food drive from Friday, Nov. 30 through Friday, Dec. 21. Canned and nonperishable foods will go to the Manna Ministries Food Pantry. Donations can be dropped off 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, 100 Wingate Hall beginning Nov. 30. For information, contact Daniel Lamson, 207.581.1308, or Meredith Lee, 207.581.1336.

U.S. military troops will be the beneficiaries of a holiday cards and letters project coordinated by the Bodwell Center for Service and Volunteerism, students from communication and journalism professor Claire Sullivan’s CMJ 345 class, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Students, faculty and staff through Dec. 1 are writing cards and letters of thanks to soldiers and their families to be sent through a clearinghouse by the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes. Information, including requirements for overseas mail, is available by calling the Bodwell Center, 207.581.3091.

Through funds collected from its “jeans Fridays” and internal fundraising, the University of Maine Alumni Association is donating $500 to Ann’s House shelter for women and children in Bangor and $250 to the Good Samaritan Agency for pregnant women and teens in Bangor this month. The association is designating a different local charity to support each month with help from the university community. In December, the association will collect items and cash donations for Star Bright Animal Rescue in Glenburn. Donations can be dropped off at the Buchanan Alumni House. For information, contact Betty-Jo Watt, 207.581.1217.

Students in a Maine Business School (MBS) class taught by Martha Broderick, senior lecturer of business and commercial law, and MBS Corps student volunteers have contributed more than 150 cans and boxes to the Bodwell Center’s Black Bear Exchange food pantry in Estabrooke Hall this month to help members of the campus and outside communities in need of food assistance. Some students contributed cash to help UMaine students who are running out of funds and food, according to Broderick. Students in Broderick’s classes have been collecting food donations for other local cupboards every semester for more than 15 years, and this year is donating through the Bodwell Center.

The School of Biology and Ecology has raised money and is collecting food for Crossroads Ministries in Old Town, gently used outerwear for the Bangor Homeless Shelters and Services for the Needy, and beginning Dec. 3, holiday gift donations, according to Susan Anderson, administrative associate in the school.

Earlier, the Kappa Sigma fraternity raised more than $500 through its gently used jackets, coats, hoodies and sweaters sale to benefit the Fisher House Foundation, which provides temporary housing for families of veterans hospitalized due to illness, disease or injury, according to member Jonathan Carney.

UMaine’s Classified Employees Advisory Council, in conjunction with the UMaine Student Athletic Advisory Committee and the Bodwell Center, also collected $75 worth of food and $550 in cash during their annual “Stuff the Bus” project Homecoming Weekend to benefit the Black Bear Exchange.

And students rolled up their sleeves in mid-November for an American Red Cross blood drive at the New Balance Student Recreation Center, organized by the Bodwell Center.

Contact: Lisa Morin, 207.581.4194 or George Manlove, 207.581.3756

Memorial Service Scheduled for Lambda Chi Alpha Members

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

The University of Maine Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils, in conjunction with the UMaine chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, will hold a memorial service at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 27 for the three fraternity members killed earlier this month in a plane crash at Knox County Regional Airport in Owls Head, Maine.

Tuesday’s memorial service will be held in Hauck Auditorium. Three members of Lambda Chi Alpha will eulogize the two UMaine students — David Cheney and Marcelo Rugini — and 2011 alumnus William “B.J.” Hannigan III. Among those also expected to offer remarks will be a representative of UMaine’s Greek community and Robert Dana, UMaine vice president for student affairs and dean of students.

The memorial service will be followed by a short candlelight vigil on the Mall at the steps of Fogler Library.

The three fraternity members were killed Nov. 16 when their single-engine plane crashed.

David Cheney, 22, of Beverly, Mass., was a business major and president of Lambda Chi Alpha.

Marcelo Rugini, 24, a foreign exchange student who lived in Nobleboro, Maine, and was from Muliterno, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, was an economics major.

William “B.J.” Hannigan III, 24, of South Portland, Maine, graduated from UMaine in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.

Contact Margaret Nagle, 207.949.4149

News Reports Continue in Aftermath of Plane Crash

Tuesday, November 20th, 2012

Several news organizations continued reporting on the investigation into the fatal aircraft crash Nov. 16 at the Knox County Regional Airport, in which two University of Maine students and a recent graduate died. Coverage included reports by Channel 2 (WLBZ), Channel 7 (WVII) and the Bangor Daily News. An earlier Bangor Daily News article about grieving friends of the three UMaine fraternity members noted that Lambda Chi Alpha went on with a holiday food drive. Several members from other fraternal organizations and Robert Dana, vice president for student affairs at UMaine, were interviewed for the article.

Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

News Reports on UMaine Students, Alumnus Deaths

Monday, November 19th, 2012

Multiple news organizations, including ABC World News, the Washington Post and USA Today carried an Associated Press article on the deaths of two University of Maine students and a recent alumnus in an airplane crash Nov. 16 at the Knox County Regional Airport in Owls Head. Coverage included interviews UMaine Vice President for Student Affairs Robert Dana, who said the university community is reeling from the immense loss of alumnus William “BJ” Hannigan and students David Cheney and Marcelo Rugini, all members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Other news media reporting on the incident included the Bangor Daily News, the San Francisco Chronicle, Channel 5 (WABI), Channel 2 and Channel 7 (WVII). A Portland Press Herald article included interviews with family and friends of the men, and a second Press Herald article included comments from the airport manager and a representative from a local air service based at Owls Head. A Fox News report included comments from UMaine President Paul Ferguson, as did the Bangor Daily News, which also published a separate profile on Rugini, a UMaine dean’s list student from Brazil studying under a four-year scholarship.

Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

UMaine Business Experts Available for Holiday Shopping Forecast

Monday, November 19th, 2012

University of Maine business and economics specialists are available to discuss trends and the implications for local and national economies of holiday shopping this year.

UMaine Cooperative Extension business and economics specialist and professor of economics Jim McConnon is available at 207.581.3165 to discuss retailers’ expectations for Black Friday, traditionally the busiest holiday shopping day of the year and the Friday after Thanksgiving. Nory Jones, Maine Business School professor of management information systems, is available at 207.581.1995 to discuss the importance of Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving, which is viewed as the most lucrative online shopping day in the year.

National Retail Federation (NRF) surveys indicate up to 147 million shoppers will visit stores and shop online on Black Friday weekend, Nov. 23–25, down slightly from last year, but the national retail watcher also says 52.8 percent of Americans already have started their holiday shopping, up from 51.4 percent in 2011. The federation predicts shoppers will spend as much as 4 percent more this year on gifts and personal purchases than last year.

Nationally, studies and surveys are showing that while holiday spending is expected to rise this year, consumers are still considered cautious and careful bargain hunters. Some retail giants have announced special savings and sales as early as Thanksgiving Day, or even sooner, in an effort to relieve the pressure on the two traditionally busy shopping days. The NRF also expects in increase in gift card purchases this year.

Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

President’s Community Conversation 2.0 Scheduled for Monday

Wednesday, October 24th, 2012

On Monday, Oct. 29, University of Maine President Paul Ferguson will hold Community Conversation 2.0, his second annual discussion with the UMaine community.

The President’s Community Conversation 2.0 will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. in Wells Conference Center. This year, the President’s Community Conversation is being combined with the annual Employee Breakfast. For UMaine employees working evening shifts, an “evening breakfast” is scheduled for 9–10 that night.

Last October, President Ferguson held the first Community Conversation to share his first impressions of UMaine. He also described the collaborative process about to be initiated to shape a bold, pragmatic vision for UMaine’s future. That Conversation launched the “The Blue Sky Project: Reaffirming Public Higher Education at Maine’s Flagship University,” the strategic planning initiative led by a 26-member leadership team of faculty, staff, students and alumni.

Community Conversation 2.0 will focus on both achievements and challenges at UMaine this past year, and will introduce the Blue Sky Project Implementation Plan.

Contact: Margaret Nagle, (207) 581-3745

UMaine Students Interviewed for MPBN School Loans Report

Friday, October 19th, 2012

Several University of Maine students were interviewed for a Maine Public Broadcasting Network report on student loan debt and the prospect of being unable to make payments after they graduate if they cannot find jobs. Music education majors Paul Griffin and Stephanie Beatrice and business and marketing major Sarah Faulkingham said they are already concerned about their mounting school loan debts, which likely will exceed $20,000 or even $30,000.

Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

Accounting Professor Discusses Candidates’ Tax Filings

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

UMaine accounting professor Steve Colburn was interviewed by several media outlets for articles about methodology political candidates used when releasing their tax filings. In an Associated Press report that appeared on the Boston Globe website, Colburn said presidential candidate Mitt Romney came close to meeting the standard set in the textbook used by UMaine students. Colburn was quoted in a Maine Today Media story about the validity of critiquing candidates for the amount of taxes they are paying as long as they’re following the rules. He was also interviewed by the Lewiston Sun Journal about the issue.

Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777