Year: 2012

Op-ed Notes Social Work Research

Sandra Butler, a UMaine social work professor, was noted in a Bangor Daily News op-ed about childless adults on MaineCare for her research into the population served by the MaineCare Childless Adults Waiver program. Butler did the research, which included interviewing a small subset of people who receive MaineCare through the program, for a report […]

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AP Report on Poverty Study

An Associated Press story about a report on poverty in Maine, prepared by UMaine’s Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, which will be released Thursday, was noted on the website of Bangor TV station WABI. The report found that the 2010 poverty rate of 12.5 percent was up from 11.4 percent in 2009. Contact: […]

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Advance on Black Bears Sportsmanship Academy

The Bangor Daily News reported that UMaine women’s basketball coach Richard Barron will moderate the first Black Bears Sportsmanship Academy, during which Barron will talk to a group of area youngsters about good sportsmanship and UMaine student-athletes will direct activities that promote good sportsmanship. The event will be held at 3:45 p.m. Saturday in the […]

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Strong Interviewed for Reuters Story About Corporate Pensions

Robert Strong, a UMaine business professor, was interviewed for a Reuters wire service story in the Chicago Tribune about the sliding value of corporate pensions. Strong said corporations will likely continue to attempt to buy out some employees from benefit plans. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Coastal Newspaper Reports on Farmer Outlook Survey

The Knox County edition of Village Soup newspapers carried an article based on a UMaine news release about a recent survey of Maine farmers’ outlook for the future by the university’s Cooperative Extension. Extension water quality and soil specialist John Jemison and Stephanie Welcomer of the Maine Business School reported that farmers are generally optimistic […]

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Television News Covers UMaine’s Patterson Service

Channel 5 (WABI) Tuesday covered the funeral service for popular and longtime University of Maine police officer Leroy Patterson, who died last week after battling cancer. A fixture at UMaine for 33 years, Patterson also was a successful Bangor High School all-around athlete who won an athletic scholarship to the University of Cincinnati. His obituary […]

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Channel 5 Features UMaine Art Museum

Channel 5 (WABI) on Tuesday aired a feature report on exhibits at the University of Maine Museum of Art and the renewed gift from Machias Savings Bank to subsidize the museum to offset public admission fees. The museum on Harlow Street in Bangor is free to visit. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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News Reports UMaine Alumna’s Ambassadorship Nomination

The Bangor Daily News and Lewiston Sun Journal carried a story today about Auburn native and UMaine graduate Pamela White, who has been nominated by President Obama to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Haiti. The career foreign service minister has been serving as the U.S. ambassador to Gambia. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Newspaper Profile of Tropical Fish Company

The Working Waterfront newspaper has a profile of the Maine company Sea & Reef Aquaculture, a tropical fish-breeding business which was founded by Soren Hansen and Chad Callan when they were were UMaine graduate students.The article recounts how Hansen started a project to raise clownfish while he was working on a master’s degree and had […]

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Political Scientist Comments on Governor’s Address

Comments from UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer were included in a Bangor Daily News report on Gov. Paul LePage’s State of the State address Tuesday night. Brewer said he thought the speech was effective and struck the right tone. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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