Year: 2011

Website Features Students’ Work in VEMI Lab

The website Telepresenceoptions.com, a magazine that covers telepresence and visual collaboration technologies, featured UMaine students working in the Virtual Environment and Multimodal Integration (VEMI) Lab in Boardman Hall to write code for experimental design and development of virtual reality or augmented reality environments to support lab research. Shreyan Jain, a graduate student working on the […]

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Business School Lecturer Wins Award for Legal Work

Martha Broderick, a UMaine senior lecturer of business and commercial law, received last week the Lew Vafiades Pro Bono Award for her work at the Penobscot County Bar Association Legal Aid Clinic, according to a Bangor Daily News report. Broderick, a lawyer who lives in Lincoln and was mentored by Vafiades when he was alive, […]

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CoA’s Len Kaye Explains Maine’s Positive AARP Ranking

The University of Maine Center on Aging Director Len Kaye was interviewed for a Channel 7 (WVII) news report titled “Maine Eldercare” on why the state of Maine was ranked so high in a national AARP study of long term care services and support for older adults. The association rated Maine 8th in the nation. […]

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Coverage of Educator Commissioner Announcement on Science Standards

Several media outlets covered Wednesday’s announcement, held at UMaine, that Maine was one of several states chosen to develop new standards for how science is taught in schools. UMaine Dean of Engineering Dana Humphrey told the Bangor Daily News interest in engineering needs to be cultivated at an early age in order to prepare more […]

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Newspaper Report on Alumni Business, Innovation Challenge

The Central Maine Morning Sentinel has a report about a play by three UMaine alumni to fund the first Maine Business Challenge, a competition that awards cash prizes to entrepreneurs who develop winning business plans. The graduates are working in partnership with UMaine’s Maine Business School and the Foster Center for Student Innovation. Winners receive […]

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Tourism Study Noted in Cruise Ship Story

A 2008 UMaine study about the impact of cruise ship tourism in Maine was noted in a Portland Press Herald story about a new cruise ship pier in Portland. The study, by UMaine economists Todd Gabe and James McConnon, estimated that every 47,000 passengers generate 69 to 96 jobs in the local economy. Contact: Jessica […]

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VOA Radio Features on Cod Academy

Cod Academy, a year-long program in Maine that was launched by the Maine Aquaculture Association in partnership with UMaine and others, was featured in a Voice of America radio report. The academy teaches students who to manage a floating fish farm. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Collins Center for the Arts film series

Eight films are scheduled for UMaine’s Collins Center for the Arts, Thursday nights in the fall beginning Sept. 15.  Show time is 7 p.m. with an admission charge of $6. Thursday, Sept. 15 Buck Thursday, Sept. 22 Midnight in Paris Thursday, Sept. 29 Beats, Rhymes & Life Thursday, Oct. 6 Cave of Forgotten Dreams Thursday, […]

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Grad student to present work in DC

UMaine chemistry Ph.D. candidate James Killarney, who works with Prof. Howard Patterson in the Patterson Research group, will present his work to members of Congress and Environmental Protection Agency administrators on Capitol Hill next June.  Working in the second year of a EPA STAR Fellowship, Killarney focuses on chemometric modeling of pharmaceutical contamination in water. […]

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Bayer in lobster shipping story

Prof. Bob Bayer, executive director of the Lobster Institute at UMaine, was interviewed this week for a WVII television story about a new initiative involving some Maine lobster distributors.  Those businesses are shipping lobsters to China, for a premium price.  Bayer points out that shipping such distances is complicated and costly, requiring specialized containers and […]

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