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International law students to argue cases before moot court in Bangor Dec. 5

For a second year, University of Maine students taking an upper-level, political science seminar on international law will get a chance to try out their newly acquired skills inside a courtroom. Patrick Downey, an adjunct assistant professor in political science, teaches the seminar and is overseeing an international law moot court on Monday, Dec. 5 […]

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More Mainers voted on referendums than presidential race, Brewer tells AP

In an interview with the Associated Press, University of Maine Political Science Professor Mark Brewer said public dissatisfaction with the candidates for president led more Maine voters to cast ballots on referendum questions than on the race at the top of the ticket. “A lot of people looked at the presidential choices and said, ‘Yuck!’ […]

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Sturm conducts experiments on WVII

David Sturm, an instructional laboratory and lecture demonstration specialist at the University of Maine, visited the studio of WVII (Channel 7) for an installment of “Physics Friday.” Sturm demonstrated a variety of science experiments.

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CUGR announces 2016–2017 Research and Creative Activities Fellowship winners

The University of Maine’s Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) has announced the recipients of the Research and Creative Activities Fellowships for 2016–17. The fellowships were developed to enhance and increase undergraduate student involvement in faculty-supervised research and creative activities, and are supported through the office of the Vice President for Research. Each fellowship provides a […]

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BDN reviews School of Performing Arts, Emera Astronomy Center production

The Bangor Daily News published a review of “Constellations,” a joint production of the School of Performing Arts and Emera Astronomy Center. British playwright Nick Payne applies string theory to an evolving relationship between two lovers in his awarding winning one-act, according to the article. Marcia Joy Douglas, an associate professor of theatre, is directing […]

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SandPaper cites Socolow’s research on ‘War of the Worlds’ hysteria myth

The SandPaper, a news magazine based in Surf City, New Jersey, cited research by Michael Socolow, a professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, in the article, “Were newspapers in on ‘War of Worlds’ hoax?” The article looked at the overblown reports of panic following Orson Welles’ 1938 radio broadcast of “War […]

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Ellsworth American reports on Sullivan painter’s UMaine Museum of Art exhibit

The Ellsworth American published an article about Sullivan artist Philip Frey’s current exhibit at the University of Maine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor. “Parallels” features a variety of portraits, cityscapes and abstract compositions that display the painter’s expert use of a rich color palette, deft brushstrokes and strong drawing skills, according to the article. […]

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Laatsch to serve as head of International Planetarium Society

Shawn Laatsch, director of the University of Maine’s Emera Astronomy Center and M.F. Jordan Planetarium, will soon begin a two-year term as president of International Planetarium Society, Inc. Laatsch’s appointment begins Jan. 1, 2017 and runs through Dec. 31, 2018. The society, which has roughly 700 members from 40 different countries, promotes astronomy and space […]

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Student works on an energy-efficient window insert

Students to deliver ‘lightning talks’ on sustainability projects

Eight University of Maine students from a variety of disciplines will have five minutes each to present their sustainability projects on Nov. 21. The “Sustainability Lightning Talks” will begin at 3 p.m. in Norman Smith Hall, Room 107. Students will give details of their specific research related to a larger group project. The projects cover […]

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