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2015 Mitchell Center Sustainability Awards

We are excited to announce the winners of the 2015 Mitchell Center awards that were presented at our holiday celebration last week. Award winners are listed below. Outstanding Progress on “The Road to Solutions” Interdisciplinary Research Team Award Materials Management Research Team Outstanding Mentorship of a Student in Sustainability Research Bridie McGreavy, Assistant Professor, Communication […]

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NEST Online Storytelling Site Goes Live

Safe Beaches, Shellfish, and You is an online storytelling site that focuses on the work of the New England Sustainability Consortium, or NEST. The NEST team is a group of researchers from colleges and universities across Maine and New Hampshire seeking to contribute to the sustainability of the region. The Mitchell Center is the lead […]

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Preparing for the Worst: Taking on the Emerald Ash Borer

By JOE RANKIN The process of making a traditional Native American ash basket starts in the woods. It begins with finding a good stand of black ash trees. Then selecting the best for harvesting. Pounding the debarked boles to release the growth rings and make splints. Then splitting the splints. Only then does weaving begin. […]

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Striving for Forest Sustainability: A Better Way to Assess Progress

A new Mitchell Center project will explore efforts in Maine to promote sustainable forest management, including a newly implemented state policy that provides both incentives to landowners and a more scientific approach. Erin Simons-Legaard, Assistant Research Professor in the School of Forest Resources, and a team of UMaine faculty, graduate students, and research scientists will […]

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Undergraduates Engage in Research with Real World Impact

When we think of the classic undergraduate experience, we may envision large lectures, noisy dorms, fraternities and sororities. But many undergraduate students at UMaine have taken their education to a new level. They are engaged in important research – and not merely to assist and observe. These students are engaged with Maine communities in projects […]

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Mitchell Student Receives Prestigious Fellowship

Citing his innovative work on sustainable fisheries management at the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, Joshua Stoll, a graduate student in the School of Marine Sciences, has been awarded a prestigious yearlong fellowship from the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation. The Switzer Fellowship Program offers fellowships to highly talented graduate students in […]

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Student Works with Communities to Evaluate Fisheries Management

For graduate student Elisabeth Maxwell, the best part of her research on shellfish fisheries management is working with fishermen who are her close collaborators every step of the way. Working side-by-side with these crucial stakeholders gives her a rich, real world perspective that propels her research forward. “Talking to the shellfish harvesters is the best […]

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New Site Provides Resources on Vernal Pools

A multi-institutional research team is working to understand the vital connections between landowner concerns, municipal planning, conservation activities, and the ecology of vernal pools. The team, led by Mitchell Center fellow Aram Calhoun, has created a new website (vernalpools.me) designed to provide information on vernal pools. The site contains a variety of resources on vernal […]

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Researchers Explore the Challenge of Solid Waste Management In Maine

Often hidden from both sight and mind, solid waste is a complex and cross‐cutting sustainability challenge in Maine. Researchers at UMaine are exploring sustainable options that address long-term environmental, social and financial concerns as solid waste accumulates at a clip. Cindy Isenhour, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology, is leading a team of researchers […]

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