UMaine in the News

Maine Monitor discusses logging, forest products with Daigneault

The Maine Monitor interviewed Adam Daigneault, director of the University of Maine School of Forest Resources, on recent multimillion-dollar investments and forest product manufacturing and how they support the logging industry. “The more that we can make that is closer to a finished product, the more value we can get out of the woods that […]

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Socolow, Weirich featured in ‘Maine Calling’ segment on news consumption

Maine Public featured Michael Socolow, professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, and Maizy Weirich, a UMaine student journalist, on a segment of “Maine Calling” titled “How We Get Our News.” Socolow and Weirish join a discussion on the societal impact of how receiving news has changed over the decades.

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News Center interviews Lindsay on sea squirts

Sara Lindsay, professor of marine science at the University of Maine, spoke with News Center Maine about sea squirts, an invasive species that causes problems for oyster and kelp farmers. Researchers like Lindsay are working to better understand sea squirts, how to manage them and how Maine’s changing climate is impacting them.

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WGME interviews Smith on dredging in Portland Harbor

Sean Smith, director of the University of Maine’s Darling Marine Center (DMC), spoke with WGME (Channel 13 in Portland) on a $26 million dredging project in Portland Harbor. “Once you start to move material around, when you’re dredging and even moving the boats around to get in place to do that, you stir up these […]

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New York Times features UMaine alum and his ocean expedition

UMaine alumnus Nick Foukal was featured in an article in the New York Times about a two-week research expedition he led. Foukal guided a team working in Greenland’s icy coastal waters to install deep-ocean instruments that track changes in temperature, salinity and currents. Foukal said the scarcity of data from this remote region and the […]

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Martha Stewart Living features Singh on how to care for spider plants

Martha Stewart Living quoted ornamental horticulture educator Ankit Singh from University of Maine Cooperative Extension in an article on caring for spider plants. According to Singh, “overwatering reduces oxygen in the root zone and can lead to root rot. When roots are damaged, they cannot take up water or nutrients properly, causing leaves to turn […]

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Independent, WABI feature Akdemir Evrendilek on holiday food safety

In stories from The Independent and WABI (Channel 5 in Bangor), University of Maine food safety expert Gulson Akdemir Evrendilek was quoted on how to enjoy holiday leftovers without risking foodborne illnesses. She advised making sure gravy is brought to a full boil before consuming, and is not kept for longer than one or two […]

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Carter discusses the economics of Black Friday with Maine media

In interviews with Portland Press Herald and Maine Public, Erin Percival Carter, associate professor of marketing at the University of Maine, said economic uncertainty can make shoppers more responsive to holiday sales because feelings of scarcity influence buying decisions. She noted that people often turn to small, affordable luxuries during stressful times, a pattern known […]

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New York Times interviews Biddle about life for rural kids

Catharine Biddle, associate professor of education at the University of Maine, was featured in a New York Times op-ed that explores why children in rural America are dealing with increasing barriers to support services. She said that rural districts are struggling to provide them due to the economy and cost per-student. The teacher shortage has […]

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