UMaine in the News

CBS interviews Extension’s Lilley on climate change in the maple industry

CBS News interviewed Jason Lilley, Maine sustainable agriculture and maple industry educator, on practices in the maple industry to make sugarbushes more resilient to climate change. “I just don’t want producers to be going out of business, and to see this industry start to decline,” Lilley said. “We can’t just sit around and watch this […]

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WGME interviews Extension’s Dill on tick forecasts for spring

WGME (Channel 13 in Portland) interviewed Griffin Dill, integrated pest management professional at the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, on what to expect for tick populations this spring. “In order for a winter to have a real impact on the tick population, as far as reducing numbers, we really need to see extended periods of […]

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WFVX interviews Dominquez Singh on library resources on women’s history

WFVX (FOX 22/ABC 7 in Bangor) interviewed Daisy Dominquez Singh, University of Maine’s dean of libraries, about the resources the library facilities offer on women’s history. “Since I came here about 2 and a half years ago, I’ve been trying to push the fact that even though we’re an academic library — we’re not public […]

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Seattle Times interviews Isenhour on thrift stores

Cindy Isenhour, associate professor of anthropology and climate change, spoke with The Seattle Times for an article titled “Do Seattle-area thrift stores still offer treasures at bargain prices?” Isenhour said that thrift stores traditionally see higher demand during periods of high cost of living. “When we see the price of new goods rise, and they […]

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Bethel Citizen highlights economics students’ energy plan

The Bethel Citizen highlighted an effort spearheaded by the Bethel Conservation Commission and two University of Maine graduate students to develop a five-year energy plan and present it to town officials in the spring. A member of the commission networked with Sharon Klein, associate professor of economics at UMaine, who then connected the commission member […]

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Post Bulletin features Blackstone’s podcast: ‘Nevertheless, Persisting’

A Rochester, Minnesota based outlet, the Post Bulletin, featured a story about Amy Blackstone’s new podcast with her husband, “Nevertheless Persisting”. Blackstone, professor of sociology at the University of Maine, and her husband center their podcast around the discussion of long COVID and their matrimonial duty: “in sickness and in health.” They met at and […]

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Social work student pens op-ed in Sun Journal advocating for state bill

Jennifer Mooney, a master’s social work student at the University of Maine, wrote an op-ed published in the Sun Journal titled “Jennifer Mooney: A smarter approach to crisis response: Why Maine needs LD 298”. The bill LD 298 supports employing mental health personnel in Maine State Police to intervene in mental health crises.

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