Year: 2005

UMaine Concert, Symphonic Bands Share MCA Stage

Contact: Karen Cole, (207) 581-4704, George Manlove (207) 581-3756 ORONO — The UMaine Concert Band and Symphonic Band will perform Sunday, April 17 in Hutchins Concert Hall in the Maine Center for the Arts. The roughly 65-member concert band will open the program at 7:30 p.m. The symphonic band, with 61 musicians, will perform second, […]

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UMaine Concert April 14 Highlights Music and Physics of Horns

Contact: Nancy Ogle, (207) 581-1255, Leisa Preble, (207) 581-1016, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — Music and science will meld April 14, as a California musician, composer and physicist is scheduled to deliver an inspiring combination performance-lecture at Minsky Recital Hall in the Class of 1944 Hall. Brian Holmes, professor of physics at San Jose […]

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Canadian-American Center Wins Academic Prominence Initiative Award

Contact: Nancy Strayer, Canadian-American Center, (207) 581-4220, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO – The University of Maine’s Canadian-American Center has received a grant of $150,000 over three years to enhance support for several cartography projects and share geographic, cultural and environmental data with public schools, the tourism industry and the university. The grant, part of […]

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Tanglewood Conference to Focus on Forestry for Women

Contact: Vivianne Holmes, 207-353-5557 ORONO, Maine — Most women probably didn’t grow up thinking they were going to manage a forest, says Vivianne Holmes, University of Maine Cooperative Extension educator in Lisbon Falls. However, women who have purchased land with a woodlot or inherited a wooded parcel now find themselves having to think about growing […]

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Research Shows Sustained Effects of Early Literacy Intervention

Contact: Kay Hyatt (207) 581-2761 ORONO, Maine — Reading Recovery is meeting its promise to bring the lowest performing first grade readers up to the average class achievement level — and perhaps beyond — according to University of Maine research. The study provides scientific evidence that Maine students completing the program not only reach or […]

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In Maine, School District Size not Related to Educational Quality, Report Finds

Contact: Philip Trostel, Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, 207-581-1651; Catherine Reilly, formerly of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, now with the Maine State Planning Office, 287-1479; Nick Houtman, UMaine Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — A new report from the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine […]

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Susan Brawley Receives Geddes Simpson Award

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Susan Brawley, professor of plant biology in the University of Maine School of Marine Sciences, has received the Geddes Simpson Award for making a major contribution at the intersection of science and history. Brawley will deliver the Geddes Simpson lecture at 3 […]

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UMaine’s Pelletier Accepts Qu

Contact: George Manlove at 207-581-3756 QUeBEC CITY — University of Maine French professor Raymond J. Pelletier, the associate director of the UMaine Canadian-American Center, recently accepted a prestigious Canadian cultural award on behalf of an international educational association dedicated to promoting the language and study of Quebec and French North America. The American Council for […]

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