Year: 2005

UMaine Lecture Series to Educate and Inform About Campus Heritage

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — A series of four lectures will highlight the educational component of a comprehensive new University of Maine project aimed at studying the university’s historic campus and planning for its preservation. Known as the University of Maine Campus Heritage project, the initiative is supported by funding from the […]

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Maine Garden Day Set for April 16 in Auburn

Contact: Frank S. Wertheim, Extension Educator, University of Maine Cooperative Extension, 41 Shaw’s Ridge Road, Sanford, ME 04073 ORONO– The 12th annual Maine Garden Day will feature 35 dynamic workshops from renowned horticulturists on Saturday, April 16 at the Central Maine Community College in Auburn. In addition there will be educational displays and a gardening […]

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UMaine to Host Scholastic Chess Tournament March 5

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Every nook and cranny of the University of Maine’s Memorial Union will be occupied by a chessboard and two players on Saturday, March 5 when UMaine hosts the Maine Scholastic Chess Tournament. Some 350 players are expected for the event, which includes students from kindergarten though high […]

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Maine Families can Host a Japanese Exchange Student

Contact: Jill Coffren, state coordinator, Cooperative Extension 4H Japanese exchange program, 207-645-3248 MAINE FAMILIES CAN HOST A JAPANESE EXCHANGE STUDENT ORONO, Maine — If the Japanese boys and girls who come to Maine every year could be rolled into one person, they might be something like the fictional Kenta from Chita City. He would be […]

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Lopez-Anido Receives Fulbright Scholar Grant

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs, 207-581-3777 ORONO– Roberto Lopez-Anido, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maine, has received a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture and do research at Universidad de Chile in Santiago, Chile during the 2005-2006 academic year. He is among about 800 U.S. […]

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Oakland Seventh Graders to Tap Climate Change Institute at UMaine

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Using laptop computers and the Internet, seventh grade students from SAD 47 in Oakland will study the climate with the help of a University of Maine research expedition in southern Chile. As part of an Earth science project, the students will begin by visiting […]

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Scientists Propose new Approach to Estimating Global Ocean Productivity

Contact: Emmanuel Boss, School of Marine Sciences, 207-581-4378, emmanuel.boss@maine.edu ; Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs, 207-581-3777, houtman@maine.edu ORONO – Tiny marine plants known as phytoplankton provide clues to the health of the oceans and the state of the climate, but for half a century, scientists have struggled to estimate changes in the size and […]

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Artists Van Aken, Warren Exhibit at UMaine Carnegie Galleries

Contact: MaJo Keleshian, (207) 581-3267, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — How Hollywood shapes visions of reality and concerns about technology’s waste materials are themes of new exhibits in mixed media and sculpture by UMaine artist Sam Van Aken and sculptor Wally Warren at the University of Maine Department of Art’s Carnegie Galleries The show […]

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Cooperative Extension to Host AG Outlook Conference

Contact: Richard Brzozowski, Extension Educator, Cumberland County, 1-800-287-1471 (within Maine) ORONO– Agriculture is key to the state’s economy as well as to communities and farm families. The University of Maine Cooperative Extension will provide a peak at the future of Maine agriculture in a conference on March 10 in Orono. Speakers will include Mark Lapping, […]

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Pianist Voronietsky Performing 25th UMaine Concert

Contact: Baycka Voronietsky, (207) 581-1257, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — After five decades of performing, pianist Baycka Voronietsky, associate professor of music, has a love-hate relationship with the stage. She lives for the music, but she confides that she is privately uncomfortable with the silent formality of the classical concert stage — an uneasiness […]

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