UMaine in the News

UMaine biotech spinoff company wins Top Gun prize, media report

The Bangor Daily News, Mainebiz and Maine Startups Insider reported Neuright Inc., a biotech spinoff from the University of Maine, and Sticky Sweet, Portland’s first company featuring plant-based ice cream, each won a $25,000 prize as winners of the Top Gun entrepreneur contest. Neuright is developing a combined diagnostic test and therapy for early detection […]

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Trostel’s report cited in Press Herald article on finances of seniors

A 2017 University of Maine report by economist Philip Trostel was mentioned in the Portland Press Herald article, “Many Mainers enter golden years financially insecure.” About 40 percent of all Maine seniors who live independently are financially insecure, according to a national index. They cannot afford basic expenses such as food, housing, transportation and health […]

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Dill speaks with media about prevalence of ticks in Maine

Griffin Dill, an integrated pest management professional with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with the Portland Press Herald and Fosters.com for articles about the prevalence of ticks in Maine this season. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 146 Lyme cases through May 23, the Press Herald reported. So far, 41 […]

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BDN interviews Dill for article about repelling mosquitoes

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Jim Dill, a pest management specialist with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, for an article about repelling mosquitoes while working outside. “Mosquitoes are attracted to heat and carbon dioxide,” said Dill. “If you’re outside working doing something fairly strenuous, breathing fairly hard, that means you can attract more mosquitoes than […]

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WABI, BDN advance Maine Statehood and Bicentennial Conference, History Festival

WABI (Channel 5) and the Bangor Daily News advanced the Maine Statehood and Bicentennial Conference to be held May 30–June 1 at the University of Maine. The conference will feature events, panels, presentations and concerts celebrating the unique history of Maine, its peoples, culture, politics, art and music, the reports state. Registration is online and […]

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Pine Tree Watch interviews Fried about 2020 race for Sen. Collins’ seat

Pine Tree Watch interviewed Amy Fried, a professor of political science at the University of Maine, for an article about whether U.S. Sen. Susan Collins will run in 2020, and potential challengers to her seat. “At this point it certainly looks like she’s running. I know she’s been going around the country raising money,” said […]

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Piscataquis Observer reports UMaine Extension to participate in One Tomato project

The Piscataquis Observer reported University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Piscataquis County Extension Association will distribute 400 locally grown tomato seedlings June 1 at the Black Fly Festival in Milo, and Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays beginning 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. June 3 at the UMaine Extension office in Dover-Foxcroft until they’re gone. This is the […]

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WABI previews Clean Sweep Sale

WABI (Channel 5) previewed the annual Clean Sweep Sale at the University of Maine, scheduled for 11 a.m.–5 p.m. May 24 and 8 a.m.–1 p.m. May 25 this year. The sale will be held in Alfond Arena, and proceeds will benefit the on-campus food pantry and student volunteer projects through the Bodwell Center for Service […]

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WABI reports Bog Boardwalk open for season

WABI (Channel 5) reported the Orono Bog Boardwalk opens for its 17th season May 24. Located on the eastern edge of the Rolland F. Perry City Forest — commonly known as the Bangor City Forest — the boardwalk is jointly managed by the University of Maine, city of Bangor and the Orono Land Trust. Since […]

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