Year: 2011

News Coverage of Nano Expo

WLBZ reported on the Tuesday’s Nano Expo, which took place on the UMaine campus. The event, which drew more than 200 students and teachers from three area middle schools, is part of UMaine’s “Making Stuff” collaboration with Boston public television station WGBH, the Challenger Learning Center and the Maine Discovery Museum, and introduces students to […]

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Media Meets With President Candidate

The media met Tuesday with Donald Julius, the third candidate for the UMaine president position to visit the campus. Julius, who is currently an administrator in the University of Alaska system, told the Bangor Daily News UMaine should create its own revenue streams rather than relying on the state’s General Fund. WABI also covered interviewed […]

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International Dance Festival Feb. 19 Showcases Multicultural Talent

Contacts: Sarah Joughin, 581-3423 ORONO – The University of Maine’s seventh annual International Dance Festival, showcasing the traditional music, dance and costumes of some of the 400 international students at UMaine is set for Saturday, Feb. 19, at the Collins Center for the Arts. Two free performances of dances from around the world are scheduled […]

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UMaine Graduate Featured In Story About Arboretum Hire

The Montgomery News of Fort Washington, Pa., has a story about Michael Burgess, a UMaine alumnus who was hired as a research botanist at the Morris Arboretum. Burgess received his doctorate from UMaine, where he completed dissertation research on the genus Amelanchier, known as the serviceberry. Burgess will be responsible for updating and redesigning the […]

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Davis Study Mentioned in Morning Sentinel Op-ed

A Waterville Morning Sentinel op-ed column about the possible repeal of Maine’s Kid-Safe Products Act mentioned a study by UMaine economist Mary Davis. According to the column, written by a Colby College student, Davis calculated the legislation could save the state an average of $1,350 per child every year in reduced health care and economic […]

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Daughter of Malcolm X Is African American History Month Speaker

Contact: Judith Josiah-Martin, (207) 581-1437 ORONO — Ilyasah Al-Shabazz, daughter of 1960s human rights activist Al-Shaheed Malik Shabazz, otherwise known as Malcolm X, will speak Feb. 17 at the University of Maine as part of African American History Month observances. An author, activist and lecturer, Ilyasah Al-Shabazz will speak at 4 p.m. at the University […]

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UMaine Student Talk on Egypt Postponed

Contact: Wendy Maupin, 581-3941 ORONO – The talk “The Egyptian Revolution” scheduled today at 3 p.m. at 100 Neville Hall at UMaine by Egyptian graduate student Sherief Farouk has been postponed due to illness. It will be rescheduled.

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Egyptian Student to Discuss Revolution

Contact: George Markowsky, 581-3940 Egyptian graduate student Sherief Farouk of the Department of Computer Science at UMaine will discuss his perspectives on the popular revolt in Egypt today, Feb. 7, at 3 p.m. in Room 117, Donald P. Corbett Business Building. Farouk will offer a technological and personal perspective on the upheaval,  coordinated over the […]

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