UMaine in the News

Jemison speaks with WVII about delayed fall foliage

John Jemison, a soil and water quality specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with WVII (Channel 7) for a report about the late start to Maine’s fall foliage season. The warmer-than-usual weather has the state’s roughly $600 million annual leaf-peeping tourism industry on hold, according to the report. “It has certainly been […]

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Lobster Institute statistics cited in media reports of blue lobster found in NH

Seacoastonline and New Hampshire Union Leader cited statistics from the Lobster Institute at the University of Maine for an article about a one-in-two-million blue lobster that was found at Ray’s Seafood in Rye, New Hampshire. A blue lobster is one type of several coloring variations of lobsters, all due to genetic mutations, according to the […]

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Maine Edge previews Black Bear Triathlon

The Maine Edge published a University of Maine news release announcing the Black Bear Triathlon on Sept. 27. The race, sponsored by UMaine Campus Recreation and sanctioned by USA Triathlon, will be held on campus beginning at 8:30 a.m. The event begins with a 525-yard swim in UMaine’s Wallace Pool, followed by a 12.5-mile bike […]

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Morning Ag Clips advances harvest preservation workshop

Morning Ag Clips reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a workshop on preserving the late summer harvest from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Sept. 29, at UMaine Extension in Waldo County, 992 Waterville Road, Waldo. Participants will take part in hands-on USDA-recommended food preservation methods and learn about the latest and safest […]

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Brewer quoted in MPBN report on LePage not naming board members

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, spoke with the Maine Public Broadcasting Network for the report, “LePage not naming board members, vows to bypass legislature through citizen initiatives.” Gov. Paul LePage said he has decided not to nominate any candidates to fill empty positions on state boards and commissions, citing […]

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Climate change research cited in Press Herald article

Climate change research from the University of Maine was cited in the Portland Press Herald article, “Climate change becomes a matter of mental health.” The article cited a study by three UMaine professors — Mark Anderson, Caroline Noblet and Mario Teisl — on environment and values from the summer of 2010. The study, which was […]

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BDN reports on College of Education’s virtual classroom

The Bangor Daily News reported on a new lab in University of Maine’s College of Education and Human Development that enables students to teach in front of a virtual classroom of avatars in preparation of their student teaching in Maine schools. The new lab uses the program TeachLivE, a mixed-reality teaching environment that supports teacher […]

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Collaborative sea urchin project featured on WABI

WABI (Channel 5) reported on a sea urchin restoration project being conducted at the University of Maine’s Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR) in collaboration with the Department of Marine Resources and local fishermen. The project aims to restore the sea urchin population in Cat Ledges, which is located in the Boothbay Harbor area. “I […]

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AP interviews Yarborough about Maine blueberry harvest

The Associated Press spoke with David Yarborough, a blueberry specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and professor in the School of Food and Agriculture, for a report about this year’s blueberry harvest in Maine. Yarborough said the volume of this year’s wild blueberry crop was slightly behind recent trends. He said the harvest […]

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