UMaine in the News

National Security Expert, UMaine Alum to Discuss U.S. Foreign Policy

Contact: Peter Fandel, 581-1835 ORONO — F. William Smullen, III, a 1962 UMaine graduate and director of National Security Studies at Syracuse University, will address the Bangor Foreign Policy Forum, Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 a.m. at the Bangor Public Library. The title of Smullen’s talk is “A Decade of Crisis and Correction.” According to […]

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Engineers Without Borders To Help Design Trail Bridge

A group of UMaine engineering students known as Engineers Without Borders is working with the town of Farmington to design a new recreational bridge across the Sandy River, according to a story in the Lewiston Sun Journal. Engineers Without Borders was contacted by Farmington Town Manager Richard Davis as the town was seeking to reduce […]

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News story highlights Knowledge Transfer Alliance

A WLBZ news report highlights the work of the UMaine School of Economics Knowledge Transfer Alliance.  That initiative brings UMaine resources to businesses working to get established or to expand.  The news story describes the efforts of UMaine graduate student Bernardita Silva, working with a Passadumkeag business that involves the manufacture of landing nets made […]

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Speech-Language-Hearing Association at UMaine Oct. 7-9

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The Maine Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHLA) will bring its 2010 fall conference to the University of Maine Thursday Oct. 7-Saturday Oct. 9.  The conference is scheduled for UMaine’s Wells Conference Center. UMaine’s Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders will host the sessions, in conjunction with MSLHA. MSLHA works […]

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Maine Deepwater Offshore Wind Conference Set For Oct. 19

The University of Maine’s AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center, along with the DeepCwind Consortium, will host the First Annual Maine Deepwater Offshore Wind Conference on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Point Lookout Resort and Conference Center in Northport. The event will be open to the public. The list of invitees is expected to include […]

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UMaine Economist Finds Portland a ‘Thinking Region’

Contact: Todd Gabe, (207) 581-3307; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO, Maine — A new report on the knowledge economies of 287 cities in the United States and Canada shows that Portland, Maine, is a “Thinking Region,” according to Todd Gabe, professor of economics at the University of Maine and one of the study’s co-authors. The […]

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UMaine Part of $45.6 Million National Youth Literacy Project

Contact: Mary Rosser, 581-2445; Anne Pooler, 581-2441 ORONO — The University of Maine Reading Recovery initiative is part of a national network of 16 colleges and universities receiving $45.6 million to help improve literacy skills for an estimated 500,000 first-graders struggling with reading and writing. UMaine’s College of Education and Human Development is receiving $2.9 […]

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New Zealand Ice Age Story Reported

The NZ Resources Web site in New Zealand carries a story about new research led by Aaron Putnam of the UMaine Climate Change Institute.  The research, reported in the journal “Nature Geoscience,” resolves long-standing questions about conditions that affected New Zealand glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age.  UMaine Prof. George Denton is […]

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St. John Valley Creative Economy Report

The Portland Press Herald features a story about “St. John Valley Creative Economy Project – Strengthening Our Communities and Economy Through Culture and Place,” a new report from UMaine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center.   St. John Valley-based cultural development specialist Sheila Jans wrote the report.  She is quoted extensively in the Press Herald report.

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UMaine Museum of Art Announces Fall Exhibitions

Contact: Kathryn Jovanelli (207) 561-3350 High resolution digital images available upon request BANGOR — Three new exhibitions will open at the University of Maine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor on Friday Oct. 8. Pablo Picasso: The Passionate Print, Selections from the Museum Collection October 8 – December 30, 2010 Picasso’s virtuosity as a printmaker […]

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