UMaine in the News

Beal discusses sea squirts with BDN

The BDN interviewed Brian Beal, a marine scientist with the University of Maine at Machias and director of the Downeast Institute, about his concerns on the rising populations of invasive tunicates, also known as sea squirts, that are negatively impacting the local fishing industry. These creatures attach to lobster traps and aquaculture equipment, causing a […]

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News Center highlights UMaine involvement in coastal research conference in France

News Center Maine covered the Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas conference held in September in France, which 10 researchers from the University of Maine attended to gain insights and connections to enhance their research efforts. Co-hosted by Lauren Ross, an associate professor of hydraulics and water resources engineering at UMaine, the event aimed to […]

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Perry featured on ‘Maine Calling’ tardigrade segment

Maine Public featured Emma Perry, manager of the Microscopy Lab at the University of Maine, on a segment of its show “Maine Calling” on tardigrades. UMaine has contributed to the discovery of new species, highlighting the unique environmental roles these resilient creatures play. This involvement is part of a broader passion for studying tardigrades, which […]

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Cuba discusses challenges for multilingual learners with Maine Morning Star

Melissa Cuba, assistant professor of special education from the University of Maine, spoke with the Maine Morning Star for a story titled “Maine’s multilingual learners face exacerbated challenges to academic recovery.” Cuba described the growing challenges for multilingual learners in Maine, noting that their exit rates from English language support have decreased even as enrollment […]

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Media highlight Downeast Nursing Track from UMaine Machias and UMA

The Bangor Daily News, WFVX (FOX22/ABC7) and the Portland Press Herald reported on the University of Maine at Machias partnering with University of Maine at Augusta to launch the “Downeast Nursing Track,” allowing UMaine Machias students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing starting in 2025. This program enables students to complete their nursing […]

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MarthaStewart.com interviews Holland, Singh on growing witch hazel

Lynne Holland, horticulture professional with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, and Ankit Singh, Maine sustainable agriculture and ornamental Horticulture Educator with UMaine Extension, spoke with MarthaStewart.com about growing witch hazel. “This very versatile shrub is best planted in the very early spring or fall,” Holland said. 

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Ferrini-Mundy discusses what to look forward to at UMaine with WGME

As it approaches its 160th anniversary, University of Maine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy spoke with WGME (Channel 13 in Portland) about the start of the school year, enrollment and retention success and what to look forward to this year from campus during a segment of the station’s “ARC Maine” program.  

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WABI reports on new DOD-backed polar sciences research, training

WABI (Channel 5) reported on the Department of Defense (DOD) awarding a $9 million contract to the University of Maine for research that will significantly expand efforts to quantify snowpack properties, explore the impact of snowmelt on the surrounding terrestrial environments of Alaska and Maine, and expand training opportunities in polar science.  

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BDN interviews Dill on tick activity

Griffin Dill, an integrated pest management specialist and director of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Tick Lab, spoke with the Bangor Daily News about tick activity. Overall researchers expect an activity level on par with that of last year, Dill said, adding that summer weather had little effect on tick populations. WGME (Channel 13 […]

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