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UMaine Study Looks at Infants and Chronic Night-

Contact: Marie Hayes (207) 581-2039, George Manlove (207) 581-3756 ORONO — Two University of Maine researchers working in conjunction with colleagues in Japan have found links between infant and child sleeping arrangements and the phenomenon of “yonaki,” or night-time crying. The research suggests how parents, infants and toddlers all can get a better night’s sleep […]

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Hearing & Speech Month at UMaine Includes Hearing Screenings, Reading Aloud

Contact: Lorriann Orr, (207) 581-2007; Amy Booth, (207) 581-2011; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 (Ed. note: April 28 event offers free hearing tests for adults, free hearing aid batteries and a look at new devices to assist hearing impaired people. Last year 100 or more people showed up for hearing screening and hearing aid cleaning.) ORONO […]

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UMaine Sponsors Presentation on Ethical Issues Raised by Biotechnologies

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Biotechnologies such as stem cell lines, genetic engineering and cloning raise ethical questions on topics ranging from individual human rights to property rights. Eric M. Meslin, a bioethicist from Indiana University, will give a presentation on these topics at 4 p.m. Monday, […]

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Northeast Regional Student Steel Bridge Competition at UMaine April 2

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — College student engineers from across New England will become bridge builders for a day when they bring their custom designed steel bridges to the University of Maine’s Wells Commons on April 2. They will compete in the Northeast Regional Student Steel Bridge […]

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UMaine Summer Camps Offer Education, Recreation

Contact: Paul Stern, (207) 581-1082, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756   ORONO — Don’t let the name CAD Camp scare you. CAD Camp, offered at UMaine for youths July 10-15 is a lot of creative fun, says camp director Karen Horton, associate professor of mechanical engineering technology. It’s just one of a dozen summertime activities at […]

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Population Expert Warns of Global Overcrowding

Contact: George Manlove at 581-3756 Dr. Werner Fornos, president of the Population Institute in Washington. D.C. this week warned audiences throughout state and at UMaine on Tuesday that failing to manage alarming population growth in poverty-stricken nations likely will be “the ultimate global blunder, from which there is no recovery.” On campus at the invitation […]

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Washington County Business Conference and Marketplace Set for Calais April 22-23

Contact: Louis Bassano, Washington County office of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, 800-287-1542 ORONO, Maine — Looking to spur creative economic initiatives, nature-based tourism and business activity grounded in fundamental business skills, a coalition of public and private organizations, under the leadership of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, will host the third annual Washington […]

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Conference at the Maine Business School to Address State Concerns

Contact: Paul Collins, Maine Business School ORONO, Me. — The University of Maine MBA program will host a conference entitled, “The Maine Concern,” on April 5, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. in the Donald P. Corbett Building on the UMaine campus. Eight presentations will cover tax and health care reform, the national park proposal, proposed LNG […]

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UMaine Talk Takes Up Historic Preservation in Orono

Contact: Mary Bird, (207) 581-2434, George Manlove, (207) 581- 3756 ORONO — A public discussion at the UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum on April 3 from 2-4 p.m. will explore ways in which the town of Orono can protect its historic resources while at the same time prepare for inevitable growth. With Orono’s bicentennial […]

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