Year: 2008

Sarah McPartland-Good Named to University of Maine Foundation Post

Contact: Amos E. Orcutt, 207 581-5100 ORONO — Amos Orcutt, president/CEO of the University of Maine Foundation, has announced the promotion of Sarah McPartland-Good to director of planned giving. She will have the primary responsibility of developing and coordinating the Foundation’s comprehensive gift planning program. “The Foundation has seen steady growth over the past several […]

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Writers at Work: A Summer Camp for Young Authors

Contact: Heather Pullen, 581-2443 Media Advisory: ORONO — More than 60 aspiring writers will tap their creativity and pen their thoughts at the annual Young Authors’ Camp taking place July 7-11 at the University of Maine. Students in grades 3-12 are from schools throughout the Greater Bangor area and from as far away as Houlton. […]

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Media Advisory: UMaine Oceanographer Available to Speak on Red Tide

Contact: Prof. Andrew Thomas (207) 581-4335Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — While red tide occurs regularly along Maine’s coast during the warm months, this summer is shaping up to be one of the worst seasons ever for the spread of the toxin-bearing algae blooms.   High levels of red tide have already forced closings of […]

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UMaine Offering Canadian Studies Fellowships

Contact: Karen Boucias, (207) 581-3433, or Betsy Arntzen, (207) 581-4225 ORONO — A new scholarship program fostering Canadian studies is being offered through the University of Maine’s Canadian-American Center and the Office of International Programs. The first round of applications for Killam Fellowships, providing up to $5,000 per semester in direct financial aid for undergraduate […]

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UMaine Student, Colleague Win Business Plan Competition, Launch ‘mCaddie’

Contact: James Daniels, 659-1858; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — Neither UMaine junior James Daniels nor Kurtis Petersons, a 2005 UMaine graduate, are golfers, but that didn’t hinder the collaborative development of their reality-based golf program that recently took first prize in a statewide business plan competition. The $10,000 cash prize and a $15,000 consulting services […]

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Professor of Finance Available to Discuss Speculators’ Role in Oil Pricing

Contact: Professor Robert Strong, 581-1986; George Manlove, 581-3756 U.S. Sen. Barack Obama last weekend proposed tightening up regulations controlling oil speculators as a way to begin reining in rising oil and gasoline prices. While the debate between Obama, the Democratic candidate from Illinois, and Republican presidential candidate Arizona Sen. John McCain intensifies over possible solutions […]

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UMaine Professor Chosen as Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow

Contact: Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — Adriaan van Heiningen, a University of Maine professor who holds the J. Larcom Ober Chair in Chemical Engineering, was recently inducted as a Fellow into the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Van Heiningen, whose pioneering research has been the catalyst for the proposed Old Town ethanol biorefinery project, joins […]

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UMaine Professor Earns Distinction for Quality Engineering Practices

Contact: Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — Darrell Donahue, a University of Maine professor of chemical and biological engineering, was recently named a Certified Quality Engineer by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) for having demonstrated a significant level of commitment to quality engineering principles and practices. Donahue, who is the coordinator of UMaine’s biological […]

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