Year: 2010

UMaine Representatives Part of Chechen Delegation’s Visit to State

Contact: William Murphy, (207) 581-4124 ORONO — William Murphy, director of the UMaine Bureau of Labor Education, and Charles Scontras, historian and research associate with the bureau, along with Maine’s Labor Commissioner Laura Fortman, will participate Dec. 17 in a 10-day visit to Maine by a parliamentary delegation from the Chechen Republic to provide members […]

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UMaine Extension Economist Helps Revise National Entrepreneurship Curriculum

Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO, Maine — A recently unveiled A-Z educational package for entrepreneurs and small- and micro-businesses, and those who work with them, will be explained in a 90-minute webinar scheduled for a global broadcast Wednesday, Dec. 8. The home-based and micro-business training curriculum originally was created in the late 1990’s by […]

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Newspaper Features New Media Art Project In Downtown Bangor

The Bangor Daily News has a feature about “Clutter: A Creative Exploration of Junk and Stuff,” an exhibition organized by 10 UMaine students and scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, December 10, at 29 Broad Street in Bangor. UMaine graduate student Allison Melton is heading up the project, which will allow the students […]

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Massachusetts Papers Report Sorenson Award

The Wicked Local newspapers in Massachusetts report that Jon Sorenson of Boxford, Mass. was one of four people recently honored with a UMaine Stillwater Society Presidential Award.  Sorenson, a 1986 UMaine graduate, was recognized along with Prof. Habib Dagher and UMaine alumni benefactors Russell and Barbara Bodwell.  The Stillwater Society honors those who have “made […]

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New York Times Languages Story Mentions UMaine

A Sunday New York Times report mentions UMaine as one of the colleges and universities considering changes that would affect academic programs in the languages.  In his academic reorganization plan announced last May, President Kennedy recommended that UMaine suspend academic majors in Latin and German, while retaining the capacity for instruction in those languages.

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Bilodeau Comments in Story About Grass Pellet Fuels

Mike Bilodeau, director of UMaine’s Process Development Center, was quoted in a Sunday Maine Today Media story about issues related to a grass pellet fuel R&D project that’s underway in northern Maine.  UMaine researchers, including Cooperative Extension experts, are looking at ways to create an energy-producing crop on unused farm land in Aroostook County.  The […]

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John Dearborn 1933-2010

John Dearborn, UMaine professor emeritus of marine sciences, died on Wednesday Nov 24 at his home in Orono, as reported in a Saturday Bangor Daily News obituary.  Born in Bangor, Dearborn earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University before joining the UMaine faculty in 1966.  A renowned expert in marine animals, Dearborn made several research expeditions […]

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Dagher Interviewed About Wind Power

The website Offshore Wind Wire has an interview with UMaine’s AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center Director Habib Dagher, who answered questions about the progress of the DeepCWind floating turbine project and the type of work which will be done at the UMaine’s offshore wind laboratory, which is currently under construction.

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Bangor Paper Reports on Student Senate Action

Friday’s Bangor Daily News includes a story about the UMaine Student Senate’s recent approval of a resolution calling for Congress to support the DREAM (Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) Act.  The initiative would provide a way for aiens between the ages of 12 and 35 to gain citizenship under certain circumstances.  The story […]

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Orono-UMaine International Program Mentioned In Story

In a story about Maine high schools attempting to increase their enrollment of international students, the website fenceviewer.com mentioned UMaine’s agreement with Orono High School to provide housing space and create university-based programs for high school students coming from abroad beginning next year.

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