Alumni

Amir Reza

Amir Reza honored with inaugural Sue Estler distinguished alumnus award

Twenty years after earning his master’s degree at the University of Maine, Amir Reza has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Sue Estler Distinguished Higher Education Alumnus Award from the College of Education and Human Development graduate program in higher education. Reza grew up on four continents. Born in Tehran, he moved […]

Read more

Los Angeles Times talks with Oppenheim, touts LocalCatch.org

University of Maine alumnus Noah Oppenheim talked with the Los Angeles Times for a story about environmental groups urging Americans to eat more fish during the coronavirus pandemic. Oppenheim, who earned a dual master’s degree in marine biology and marine policy and was based at the Darling Marine Center, now is executive director of Pacific […]

Read more

Phys.org, Boothbay Register post Pellowe, Leslie’s fishery findings

Phys.org posted a University of Maine media release about the findings of Kara Pellowe and Heather Leslie. The marine scientists found that how people fish matters perhaps as much as the quantity harvested. Their study published in Ecosphere details the impacts of size-selective fishing on an economically important species of clam in Baja California Sur, […]

Read more

Grundstrom-Whitney to read poetry March 12 at UMM

Poet Jason Grundstrom-Whitney will read from his newly published collection, “Bear, Coyote, Raven,” at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 12 at the University of Maine at Machias Merrill Library. Light refreshments will be served at the free, public event.  Grundstrom-Whitney, a Bear Clan member of the Passamaquoddy tribe, is a lifelong activist for Native American rights […]

Read more

Researchers participate in events in advance of Maine Science Festival

Experts affiliated with the University of Maine will take part in two events leading up to the sixth Maine Science Festival. Ivan Fernandez, Distinguished Maine Professor in the Climate Change Institute and the School of Forest Resources, will participate in a Bangor Land Trust session titled “Bangor Climate Change: Resilience and Hope” from 9 a.m. […]

Read more

Celebrate Women’s History Month with films, awards, lunch and learns 

In February 1980, President Jimmy Carter declared the week of March 8, 1980 as National Women’s History Week. And in 1987, Congress designated March as Women’s History Month. This March, the University of Maine celebrates the vital roles of women with a number of events and celebrations. For more information, call 207.581.1437.  March 4, 11 […]

Read more

Know what an economist looks like? Find out at Maine Science Festival

Six University of Maine-affiliated faculty and students will take part in the eight-member panel “This is What an Economist Looks Like” 1:30–2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 21 in Meeting Room 3 at the Cross Insurance Center, 515 Main St., Bangor. The free, public event is part of the sixth Maine Science Festival being held March 18–22, […]

Read more

5 Minute Genius talks: from electric fat to hibernation in tropics

Four people affiliated with the University of Maine are among those delivering 5 Minute Genius presentations 7:30-9:30 p.m. March 20 at the Bangor Arts Exchange, 193 Exchange St. After each five-minute presentation about cutting-edge science at the Maine Science Festival Showcase Event, audience members are invited to ask questions for an additional 5 minutes. Kate […]

Read more

Centralmaine.com announces Maryann Hartman Award recipients

Centralmaine.com posted a University of Maine release that announced recipients of the 2020 Maryann Hartman Award, which recognizes inspirational achievements of Maine women. Recipients are Sharon Barker of Bangor, retired director of the University of Maine Women’s Resource Center; Maulian Dana of Old Town, Penobscot Nation Ambassador; and Kandyce Powell, of Wiscasset, executive director of […]

Read more

Innovate for Maine Fellows opens applications for students, companies

The University of Maine’s Foster Center for Student Innovation seeks Maine students and Maine companies to participate in the 2020 Innovate for Maine Fellows internship program. Innovate for Maine Fellows connects the best and brightest Maine college students with the state’s most exciting companies as a way to grow and create jobs in Maine through […]

Read more