Year: 2006

Philosophy Colloquium Series 2006 Fall Speakers Announced

Contact: Doug Allen, 581-3860; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The University of Maine’s Philosophy Colloquium’s fall speaker series is offering four lectures on the Orono campus during the month of November. Topics include an Aristotelian approach to terrorism, genocide in Bosnia and lessons about every-day-life from ancient Greece. The schedule is as follows: Nov. 1, […]

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UMaine Offers Online Workshop on Targeting the Boomer Consumer

Contact: Len Kaye, 581-3444; George Manlove, 581-4756 ORONO — When it comes to marketing to the Baby Boomer generation, a lot has changed in methods and sales strategies for this fiercely independent population still in the throes of self-discovery, adventure and personal improvement as its members advance in age. The University of Maine Center on […]

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New Journal Volume Promotes School-Based Mental Health Services

Contact: Doug Nangle, (207) 581-2045; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO (Maine) — Undetected and untreated mental health issues among the nation’s school children is causing millions of students to under perform academically and personally, and is considered by the U.S. Surgeon General to be a major public health concern. Some of those problems contribute to […]

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UMaine Student Studies Toxins in Maine’s Rivers

Contact: David Munson (207) 581-3777 The quiet backwaters of Pleasant River and Bog brook in Washington County are a popular destination for many, offering paddlers and hikers alike scenic views of scented woods and rolling pastures. UMaine doctoral student Lucner Charlestra has spent untold hours on the small rivers of coastal Maine, but he doesn’t […]

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Maine Channel Celebrates ‘First Birthday’

Contact: Maine Channel Promotion Department, (207) 581-1559 Birthday Bash — featuring ‘The Bay State’ — on Nov. 2 ORONO, Maine — Imagine getting $50,000 for your first birthday. The Maine Channel, the University of Maine’s closed-circuit campus television station, was granted an annual operating budget of $50,000, effective this semester. This funding was the first […]

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Eco-Peace, Permaculture Conference Nov. 10 in Belfast

Contact: Hugh Curran, 581-2609; George Manlove, 581-3756 BELFAST — The international eco-peace community ESTIA, a non-profit organization that includes Peace Studies Program faculty members at the University of Maine in Orono, will present its third annual conference, “Building Today’s Eco-Peace Village,” Nov. 10 at the Hutchinson Center in Belfast. The conference, from 12-5 p.m., is […]

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Education, Economic Development, Politics Form Focus of Canada Week at UMaine

Contact: Betsy Arntzen, 581-4225; George Manlove, 581-4756 ORONO — Native studies education, Canadian politics and Canadian history are three topics speakers will address as the University of Maine Canadian-American Center presents Canada Week 2006. The 27th annual Canada Week is designed to highlight Canadian studies at UMaine and showcase research being done by faculty and […]

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MPBN Gubernatorial Debate at UMaine Nov. 1

Contact: Lou Morin, MPBN (lmorin@mpbn.org) 1-800-884-1717 Joe Carr, University of Maine (joecarr@maine.edu), 581-3571 ORONO — Five Maine gubernatorial hopefuls will square off in a broadcast debate, scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 1 at the University of Maine’s Maine Center for the Arts.  Maine Public Broadcasting will provide live statewide coverage on television and radio. […]

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Campus Tours Go High-Tech

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc., a Maine-based business founded by University of Maine graduate Chris Frank, has announced that UMaine campus tours will soon feature the company’s iPointer hand-held device. This innovative technology will allow users to take a robust self-guided tour with abundant information about UMaine buidings […]

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Robert Klose-Lecture & Book Signing

Contact: Amanda Morang at 581-1700 ORONO, Me. — The University Bookstore, located in the University of Maine’s Memorial Union, will host author Robert Klose for a lecture and book signing on Thursday, Nov. 2. The event is set for 5 p.m. in Memorial Union’s Totman Lounge. Klose is associate professor of biological sciences at University […]

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