Year: 2003

UMaine to Host Adaptive Paddling Program

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO —  The University of Maine Campus Recreation Maine Bound Program and the American Canoe Association (ACA) have scheduled an Adaptive Paddling certificate course for instructors from May 22-25, 2003. The ACA offers programs to open avenues to water-based recreation, such as canoeing, kayaking and sea kayaking, to people […]

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New Exhibits at UMaine Museum of Art

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO AND BANGOR — The University of Maine Museum of Art will debut an exhibition of the works of Melville McLean and George Lloyd, along with wood engravings from the museum’s permanent collection, on May 16.  The exhibition will continue through July 5.  The following describes the works that […]

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Coverage Details Related to Friday Lecture at UMaine

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney will visit the University of Maine on Friday, May 9 to deliver UMaine’s fourth William S. Cohen Lecture.  Mulroney, who was prime minister from 1984-1993, will discuss “Canada and the U.S.: Friends and Neighbors in the Post Sept. 11 World.”  The […]

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UMaine Student Groups to Present Marketing Plans to California Business

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Representatives of the Henry Company, a California construction materials company, will return to the University of Maine on Monday, May 12 to hear marketing plan presentations by 16 UMaine student groups. The students, who are in a capstone marketing class taught by UMaine Prof. Harold Daniel, have […]

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Grant to Bring Live Music to Older Mainers

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — A unique cooperative program between the University of Maine Center on Aging and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra (BSO), funded by a $25,000 grant from the Maine-based Davis Family Foundation, will bring quality live music and music education to people in living facilities for older adults and to […]

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UMaine Student Honored as Future Professional

Contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761 ORONO– University of Maine junior Tara Bryant of Brewer recently returned from Philadelphia where she participated in a national conference of physical and recreational educators as an Outstanding Future Professional. She was one of two Maine college students selected for the 2003 honor by the Maine Association of Health, […]

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UMaine Surveying Engineering Program Receives Grant from Bureau of Land Management

Contact: Raymond Hintz, Surveying Engineering Technology, 207-581-2189; Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs, 207-581-3777 ORONO– In recognition of the high demand for surveyors by private firms and government, the University of Maine has established a Surveying Engineering Technology (SVT) program. On April 18, Jason Racette, a UMaine graduate, surveyor with the Bureau of Land Management […]

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UMaine Conference Offers Global Perspective

Contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761 ORONO– A University of Maine conference is aimed at providing K-12 educators with the ideas, curriculum and practices to explore global themes with an eye toward state and national learning standards. The Global Education Institute will be held June 22-27 at the UMaine Hutchinson in Belfast. Award-winning writer Joy […]

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$6 Million Grant Announced for New Center for Molecular Biophysical Sciences in Maine

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs, 207-581-3777 ORONO– The National Science Foundation has awarded a $6 million grant to the University of Maine, The Jackson Laboratory and Maine Medical Center Research Institute for the establishment of a Center for Molecular Biophysical Sciences. The funds will be used to establish a research partnership between the […]

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UMaine Study Seeks Uncles and Nephews

Contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761 ORONO– How do uncles distinctively contribute to their nephews’ development? And why has it taken so long for family scholars to ask the question? Robert Milardo, University of Maine professor of human development, hopes to find out by conducting the first in-depth study of uncle and nephew relationships.  “Uncles […]

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