UMaine in the News

Mathematician Op-Ed in Newspaper

UMaine professor of mathematics Henry Pogorzelski, who taught at UMaine for 30 years, contributed an opinion piece about the state of Maine’s high schools to the Bangor Daily News. Pogorzelski argued that UMaine could best serve Maine high school teachers by offering after-hours courses to teachers. He also said Maine high schools should be teaching […]

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Science Websites Cover Muscular Dystrophies Finding

Health and science websites from around the globe have continued reporting on a UMaine biological science research team’s discovery that might some day help people with degenerative muscular dystrophies. Clarissa Henry, associate professor of biological sciences, and Ph.D. student Michelle Goody discovered that boosting the activity of a vitamin-sensitive cell adhesion pathway has the potential […]

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Channel 5 Reports on Greeks’ Halloween Activities

Channel 5 (WABI) interviewed several UMaine fraternity and sorority members along College Avenue for a report on “Trick or Treat on Greek Street” Halloween activities the students offered children from surrounding communities. Students Benjamin Fournier, Jeff Eldridge, Brittany Cote, Jessica Rothenheber and Courtney Maynard described several of the games and activities. “What this does is […]

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Forbes Interviews Engineer on Racetrack Safety

University of Maine professor of mechanical engineering Mick Peterson was interviewed for a Forbes magazine article about horse racing track construction and safety in advance of the Nov. 1–2 Breeders’ Cup races at Santa Anita Park in California. Peterson works with colleagues Christie Mahaffey, who earned a Ph.D. in engineering at UMaine, and C. Wayne […]

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Physicist Interviewed About Home Radon Detection

Channel 5 (WABI) interviewed University of Maine physics professor C.T. Hess about testing homes and basements for radon rising from the ground into living spaces. Hess, whose students conduct radon tests in university physics labs, said about 60,000 homes in Maine have been tested for radon, which is not nearly enough, in his view. Contact: […]

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Student Interviewed for MPBN Enrollment, Trustees Report

In a report about improving enrollment at the University of Maine, which is on the agenda for next week’s University of Maine System Board of Trustees meeting, Maine Public Broadcasting Network interviewed UMaine student David Holomakoff, a Connecticut resident who applied to UMaine to pursue a degree in biological engineering, which he could not find […]

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Bolton Interviewed on Food Safety and Power Outages

In a Portland Press Herald article, Jason Bolton, University of Maine Cooperative Extension educator and statewide food safety specialist, offered food safety advice for when power outages decommission refrigerators and freezers. Bolton said milk products, in particular, can develop dangerous bacteria and pathogens. He referred to an age-old adage — when in doubt, throw it […]

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Marine Geologist Comments on Hurricane

Joe Kelley, a marine geologist in UMaine’s School of Earth and Climate Sciences, was interviewed for a Portland Daily Sun report about how Hurricane Sandy might impact Maine’s coastal areas. Kelley said the bizarre and unusual storm will be bad on the coast because a full moon means substantially bigger tides. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) […]

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Newspaper Runs Photo of Students During Pride Week

The Bangor Daily News used a photo of UMaine students raising a Gay Pride flag during Pride Week last February to illustrate an editorial that called for Maine to legalize gay marriage. The students were photographed in front of Fogler Library. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777

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Political Scientist’s Comments in Reuters Report

UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer commented on Maine’s importance in the presidential election in a Reuters wire service report that ran on the Chicago Tribune website. Brewer said it is possible but not likely that Republican candidate Mitt Romney could win half the state. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777

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