UMaine in the News

Country Folks Grower cites Entsminger’s presentation at recent farmers, gardeners workshop

Country Folks Grower followed an informational presentation from Jason Entsminger, a University of Maine assistant professor of entrepreneurship and innovation, UMaine Cooperative Extension assistant professor and small business specialist. Entsminger presented at a Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners workshop on the challenges of farm employers to offer benefits that allow their workplace to compete with […]

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Tyler Technologies partners with Foster Center for Maine App Challenge

Tyler Technologies announced the three winning teams of their 2024 Maine App Challenge on Monday, April 29. The full press release is available through Business Wire, and MaineBiz highlighted the annual contest, in which high school students develop mobile software programs. The Foster Center for Innovation, like last year, hosted free workshops for the students […]

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WFVX talks to Fanning on importance of pollination for ‘No Mow May’

For a segment about “No Mow May,” Philip Fanning, a University of Maine assistant professor of agricultural entomology, said in an interview with WFVX (Fox 22/ABC 7 in Bangor) that generally speaking, a third of the food humans have to eat is made available because of pollinators. The city of Bangor is encouraging people to […]

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Dumas featured in Press Herald for scallop trip to France

The Portland Press Herald interviewed Robert Dumas, University of Maine food science innovation coordinator and food pilot plant manager, about his recent trip to France, where he and a group of others from Maine learned more about how French chefs prepare scallops and how the industry could be improved in Maine. Dumas said the scallop […]

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Newsom talks with News Center Maine on Wabanaki archaeological sites

News Center Maine interviewed Bonnie Newsom, a University of Maine associate professor of anthropology, about a new effort involving her, UMaine Ph.D. students and the National Park Service to protect Wabanaki archaeological sites in Acadia National Park from climate change using Indigenous and western knowledge. Federal funding will support the project, which will involve devising […]

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Mainebiz highlights UMaine’s history, innovative advancements

Mainebiz highlighted the University of Maine in an article about how colleges and universities in Maine have a long history of advancing and innovating their campuses despite economic downturns. During the 2008 recession, UMaine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center partnered with a private company to use composite technology in bridge construction. The university’s Aroostook Farm […]

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Micinski writes an article for The Conversation on European migration

Nicholas Micinski, a University of Maine assistant professor of political science and international affairs, wrote an article published by The Conversation titled “EU migration overhaul stresses fast-track deportations and limited appeal rights for asylum seekers.” Micinski’s article explores governmental responses to issues relating to refugees in Europe. Metropolitan-Barcelona shared the article.

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PenBay Pilot coverage of STEM fest includes UMaine students, faculty member

Coverage from the Penobscot Bay Pilot of the 2024 Owls Head Transportation Museum STEM fest, held April 26-27, featured the work of three University of Maine undergraduate engineering students and instructional laboratory and lecture demonstration specialist David Sturm from the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The four worked together to use an electrostatic generator to […]

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Senior capstone projects featured by WABI

WABI (CBS 5 in Bangor) featured a brief segment on senior capstone projects from computer science and new media students at the University of Maine on Friday, April 26. Students presented and displayed their year-long projects on the last day of classes at the Ferland Engineering Education and Design Center. This year’s projects for computing […]

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