UMaine in the News

WVII Reports on Literacy to Go Program, Interviews Bennett-Armistead

WVII (Channel 7) spoke with Susan Bennett-Armistead, the Correll Professor of Early Literacy at the University of Maine, about the new Literacy to Go program that aims to promote early literacy. UMaine’s Fogler Library and Old Town’s elementary school and public library are teaming up to offer themed kits that include three books inside a […]

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Breece Quoted in Press Herald Article on Maine’s Economic Forecast

James Breece, an economics professor at the University of Maine, spoke with the Portland Press Herald for an article about the future of Maine’s economy. Breece said most economists would agree with the prediction of mild job growth for the next year made by Charles Colgan, a professor at the Muskie School of Public Service […]

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Mayewski Talks to NPR About Cold Snap, Weather in Antarctica

Paul Mayewski, a professor and director of the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, spoke to NPR for a segment titled “Can’t stand the cold snap? Don’t go to Antarctica.” Mayewski was interviewed by phone from Kennedy Airport where he was on his way to Antarctica to study ice cores, columns of frozen water that […]

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Eves to Talk about UMaine Research at Aging Summit, Press Herald Reports

House Speaker Mark Eves is expected to speak about the University of Maine’s efforts to promote research on aging issues across various departments during the opening address of a daylong summit Jan. 17, according to the Portland Press Herald. More than 300 people are expected to attend the Maine Summit on Aging to help develop […]

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Rice Interviewed for Press Herald Article on Effects of Paper Mill Merger

The Portland Press Herald spoke with Robert Rice, a professor of wood science and technology at the University of Maine, for an article about the potential effects of Verso Paper Corp. acquiring NewPage Holdings Inc. The merger will create a company that will employ about a third of all paper industry workers in Maine. Rice […]

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Brewer Quoted in Press Herald Article on Military Recruiting Bill

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, spoke with the Portland Press Herald for an article about a bipartisan bill in front of the Maine legislature that seeks to ensure that military recruiters can wear their uniforms in schools. A similar Republican-backed bill was narrowly defeated in the last session. Brewer […]

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The Almagest Reports on Klimis-Zacas’ Blueberry Health Benefits Research

The Almagest reported on blueberry health benefits research by Dorothy Klimis-Zacas, a clinical nutritionist and professor at the University of Maine, that was recently published in the journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. The study found diets rich in blueberries may improve conditions associated with metabolic syndrome, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

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Biberstein Talks to BDN About Field House Renovations

Will Biberstein, University of Maine’s associate athletic director for internal operations, spoke with the Bangor Daily News about the renovations being made to the New Balance Field House. He said construction is expected to be complete late this month and “there’s a lot of work being done” on the building he says will be beautiful.

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Jacobson Keynote Speaker at Rhode Island Meeting, AP Reports

The Associated Press reported that George Jacobson, Maine’s state climatologist and professor emeritus of biology, ecology and climate change at the University of Maine, will be the keynote speaker at the annual meeting of Rhode Island’s Nursery and Landscape Association on Jan. 16 and 17 at the University of Rhode Island. Jacobson plans to discuss […]

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BDN Publishes Op-Ed on State Funding Cuts from Maine Policy Review

The Bangor Daily News published an opinion piece titled “How did Maine towns, cities respond to state funding cuts? With reduced spending, higher taxes, more debt,” by Emily Shaw, an assistant professor of political science at Thomas College in Waterville. The complete version of the article first appeared in Maine Policy Review, published by the […]

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