Year: 2007

Art Exhibition October 12 – December 1, 2007

Contact: Kathryn Jovanelli, 207.561.3352 BANGOR, Me. — The University of Maine Museum of Art is pleased to present the exhibition A Legacy of Collecting: The Vincent A. Hartgen Years, 1946-1982 beginning October 12. This is the first of two exhibitions which celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Museum of Art’s relocation to downtown Bangor. The […]

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Maine Folklife Center Publishes 40th Issue of ‘Northeast Folklore’

Contact: Pauleena MacDougall, (207) 581-1848 ORONO — The Maine Folklife Center at UMaine has announced the release its 40th issue of “Northeast Folklore,” an annual publication that serves as a way of bringing to the public parts of its collection of traditional and cultural materials from and about Maine. This year’s book, is titled “I’ve […]

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Maine Folklife Center Announces Oct. 23 International Folk Concert

Contact: Pauleena MacDougall, 581-1848; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The Maine Folklife Center is presenting a free public concert Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 1:30-3 p.m. in Minsky Recital Hall, Class of 1944 Hall, at the University of Maine. The concert features Maine’s Old Grey Goose International, a multi-cultural folk ensemble that plays old-time dance tunes […]

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Talk on the ‘New’ Greece Since 2004 Olympics Scheduled Oct. 23

Contact: Jay Bregman, 581-1918; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — A public talk by an Amherst College professor of classic studies on the “new” Greece since the 2004 Olympics is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 23 at the University of Maine. Professor Rebecca H. Sinos will present “The New Greece: Historic Site Improvements Since the 2004 Olympics,” […]

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UMaine Assistant Dean Named “Legend in Energy

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) honored University of Maine School of Engineering Technology director and Assistant Dean Scott Dunning with its “Legend in Energy” award during a late-summer professional meeting in Atlanta, Ga. AEE presents the award annually to recognized leaders in energy-related professions. Dunning, a […]

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Calling All UMaine Cheerleader and Dance Team Alumni

Contact: Contact: Sandy Sanzaro, 843-6028 ORONO — A great many University of Maine alumni have fond memories of college days at Alumni Stadium rooting for “Dear Old Maine” as a cheerleader or a member of either the dance team.  Those who would like to rekindle those memories are invited to take part in the first […]

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Puckerbrush Review Receives $5,500 Grant from Maine Community Foundation

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The University of Maine English Department recently received a $5,500 grant from the Maine Community Foundation to support the continued publication of “Puckerbrush Review,” a literary magazine founded in 1978 by the late Constance Hunting, who taught creative writing at the university for many years. The magazine […]

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National 4-H Week Highlights Youth in Science, Engineering and Technology

Contact: Contact: Lisa Phelps, 207-780-4205 ORONO, Me. — The University of Maine’s 4-H program is recognizing the activities of 4-H youth work in science, engineering, and technology (SET) programs during National 4-H Week, Oct. 7-13, 2007. As part of University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s 4-H youth development program, Maine 4-H members are combining learning, discovery, […]

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UMaine Geologist Discovers Three New Minerals

Contact: Edward Grew, (207) 581-2169 View a photo here. ORONO, Maine – On a geological expedition along the windswept slopes of the Larsemann Hills in Antarctica, UMaine geologist Edward Grew collected samples of the area’s unique rock formations that would later reveal three minerals previously unknown to science. The minerals, stornesite-(Y), chopinite and tassieite, are […]

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New Microscopy Instrumentation Available at UMaine

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The latest in combined scanning electron and focused ion beam microscopy instrumentation for use in nanofabrication and life sciences applications is now at the University of Maine. The $1.7 million NVision 40 CrossBeam workstation, manufactured by Carl Zeiss SMT AG and SII NanoTechnology Inc., offers cutting-edge, 3D […]

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