Year: 2007

Women in the Curriculum and Women’s Studies Announces Fall Lecture Lineup

Contact: Mazie Hough, (207) 581-1225; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — The University of Maine’s Women in the Curriculum and Women’s Studies Program’s fall 2007 lunch time lecture offers thought-provoking talks by noted authorities in women’s studies and related subjects. Presenters include faculty members from the UMaine campus and special guest speakers. All programs are […]

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Neurogenetics Conference Scheduled (Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems news release)

Contact: Karen Cashman (207-973-6164) (Bar Harbor, Maine)–World renowned neuroscientists and the Maine Institute for Human Genetics and Health’s Neurogenetics Consortium will gather this weekend at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratories to share and discuss the most leading issues in neurogenetics that affect the health of Maine people. The newly formed Neurogenetics Consortium has a […]

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Page Farm & Home Museum Lecture to Discuss Maine Trotting Horse History

Contact: Patty Henner, 581-4100; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The history of the Maine trotting horse from 1819 to 1890, their breeders, history of the tracks — and the role of the University of Maine in that industry — is the subject of the first brown bag lunch lecture series being held Sept. 11 at […]

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New Book on Early America Details Nation’s Multicultural Past

Contact: Liam Riordan, (207) 581-1913; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO, Maine — With so many iconic pre-Revolutionary War events — the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s midnight ride and the first skirmish between “Redcoats” and the colonial militia — happening in New England, early America historian and UMaine history Professor Liam Riordan understands why people […]

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Long Island Lobster Industry Fund to Support The Lobster Institute

Contact: Cathy Billings, Lobster Institute; (207) 581-2751; cell (207) 949-2028 ORONO — The Long Island Sound Lobster Fund has been established at the University of Maine Foundation for the benefit of the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine. This fund was established with a gift to the Institute’s C.O.R.E. Campaign from people who work […]

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UMaine Welcomes New First-Year Class

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The University of Maine opened its doors this morning to the Class of 2011, the largest first-year class in the history of the Orono campus. Some 2,105 new first-year students will begin classes, along with returning students, on Tuesday Sept. 4. The new class is approximately nine […]

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Free Signs will Increase Safety for Maine Farmers

Contact: Richard Brzozowski, 207-287-1471 ORONO, Me.–University of Maine Cooperative Extension and several farm equipment dealers have joined forces to offer free “Slow-Moving-Vehicle” (SMV) signs to Maine farmers this year. These bright signs–fluorescent orange triangles bordered with reflective red–are mounted on the rear of farm tractors and implements traveling slower than 25 miles per hour in […]

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New Booklet Portrays Struggles of Maine Labor in 1907

Contact: Bill Murphy, 581-4126; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756; Charles Scontras, (207) 799-3469 ORONO — For those who might take for granted the progress and achievements of Maine’s labor movement, University of Maine labor historian Charles Scontras has produced another publication — a snapshot of Maine labor in 1907. As Sept. 3, Labor Day 2007, approaches, […]

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