Year: 2011

Professor Emeritus Publishes Biographical Text on Life in the 1850s

C. Stewart Doty, UMaine professor emeritus of history, recently published The Journal of Ann McMath: An Orphan in a New York Parsonage in the 1850s, a 256-page text expected to be of particular interest to historians, genealogists and anyone interested in the lives of ordinary people during the nineteenth century. Doty, coauthor of at least […]

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Offshore Wind Q&A with Ward

Jake Ward, UMaine assistant vice president for research, economic development and government relations, provides insights into UMaine’s deepwater offshore wind research activity in a Q&A-style interview posted Monday on the Seacoast online Web site.

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Bayer Comments in Press Herald Lobster Fishery Report

Comments from Prof. Bob Bayer of UMaine’s Lobster Institute were included in a Monday Portland Press Herald story about discussions relative to certifying the Maine lobster fishery as being sustainable.  A London-based organization provides certifications of this nature, and the possibility has generated controversy among those involved in the Maine lobster industry.

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Sunday Telegram Previews Art Museum Exhibition

The Jan. 9 Maine Sunday Telegram included a story previewing the new exhibition at the UMaine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor.  The new exhibition, which opens on Friday, features sculpture, paintings and photographs.  It will continue through March 26.

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Emeritus Professor Applauds Penobscot River Restoration

The Bangor Daily News has an op-ed piece written by UMaine Professor Emeritus Richard Jagels about the Penobscot River restoration and removal of dams. Jagels, an emeritus professor of forest biology, writes of the benefit of local groups working together to open up nearly 1,000 miles of river habitat to improve migration and reproductive potential […]

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Camire Advice in MSN Health Hangovers Article

Mary Ellen Camire, professor in the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition and fellow in the Institute of Food Technologists, was interviewed recently for an article about hangovers posted this week on the MSN Health & Fitness website. For those who do suffer from hangovers, Camire extols the virtue of orange juice and bananas […]

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UMaine Offering New Large-Scale Conservation Internship

Contact: Sarah J. Nelson (207) 581-3454 or sarah.nelson@umit.maine.edu The University of Maine is offering students a chance to gain training and service in large landscape conservation through a new internship opportunity. The Acadian Internship in Regional Conservation and Stewardship is a 6-week summer course and internship program with the goals of training students, providing hands-on […]

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Gregorio Fuentes 1924-2011

Gregorio Fuentes, a member of the UMaine mathematics faculty for 22 years beginning in 1967, died on Wednesday Jan. 5 at his Orono home.  He was 86 years old.  Fuentes, who was born in Spain, is survived by his wife Maria — a UMaine part-time faculty member in Spanish — and four children.  He was […]

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Gardner to Receive National Education Award

Contact: Theresa McMannus, (207) 581-2441 Susan Gardner, associate professor of higher education in the College of Education and Human Development, has been selected to receive the 2011 Outstanding Contribution to Knowledge award from the American College Personnel Association (ACPA), a national Washington, D.C.-based organization dedicated to supporting efforts by educators and others to maximize college […]

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