UMaine in the News

Founder of American Unagi LLC grew business at Darling Marine Center, BDN reports

The Bangor Daily News reported Sara Rademaker, the founder of elver-growing startup company American Unagi LLC, grew her business at the University of Maine’s Darling Marine Center in Walpole before taking the next step. The company buys elvers, or young eels, from local harvesters and grows them to market size using land-based aquaculture practices. Rademaker […]

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Media report on new School of Economics, Maine Brewers’ Guild study

The Bangor Daily News, Craft Brewing Business, WABI (Channel 5) and Brewbound reported on a new study released Jan. 16 by the Maine Brewers’ Guild and Andrew Crawley, an assistant professor in the University of Maine School of Economics. Breweries and related activities by their suppliers and employees contributed a total of $260.4 million to the Maine […]

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Sierra magazine quotes Gill in article on effects of government shutdown

Sierra magazine quoted Jacquelyn Gill, an assistant professor of paleoecology and plant ecology at the University of Maine, in the article, “What the government shutdown means for food, farmers, and eaters.” The U.S. government shutdown is now in its 26th day, leaving nonessential discretionary programs in nine of the 15 departments closed, including the United […]

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The News & Advance reports UMaine students volunteer at Virginia urban farm

The News & Advance published a photo essay showing University of Maine students volunteering at Lynchburg Grows, an urban farm in Lynchburg, Virginia. Lynchburg Grows was founded in 2003 to help people with physical and mental disabilities enjoy the benefits of gardening, according to The News & Advance. UMaine students Hannah Burns, Hannah Welborn and […]

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Maine Public’s ‘Speaking in Maine’ runs Dagher’s Mainebiz conference keynote

“Speaking in Maine,” a public affairs lecture series hosted by Maine Public, ran a keynote address by Habib Dagher, executive director of the Advanced Structures and Composites Center at the University of Maine. Dagher’s address from the Mainebiz “Conference on Maine Energy & How to Build an Economy Around the Energy Industry” discussed Maine’s potential […]

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Brzozowski recent guest on Maine Public’s ‘Maine Calling’

Richard Brzozowski, a food system program administrator with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was a recent guest on Maine Public’s “Maine Calling” radio show. The show was broadcast from the annual State of Maine Agricultural Trades Show at the Augusta Civic Center, and focused on the important role agriculture plays in Maine’s economy and the […]

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BDN mentions UMaine arts in roundup of winter events in Bangor

The Bangor Daily News mentioned the University of Maine Museum of Art and a University of Maine School of Performing Arts production in the article, “6 ways to survive this cold winter in Greater Bangor.” Two of the article’s recommendations for winter activities beyond watching TV while cooped up in your house are to visit […]

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Turner Publishing, Morning Ag Clips advance UMaine Extension bee workshop

Turner Publishing and Morning Ag Clips advanced a University of Maine Cooperative Extension workshop on native bees from 1–2 p.m. Feb. 13 at the UMaine Extension Oxford County Office in South Paris. Kalyn Bickerman-Martens, a Ph.D. candidate in ecology and environmental sciences at UMaine, will discuss Maine’s native bees; bumblebee species and threats; and the Maine […]

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Medical XPress carries UMaine release on Kamath’s pathogen research

Medical XPress carried a University of Maine news release about a National Science Foundation award to fund research co-led by Pauline Kamath, an assistant professor of animal health at UMaine. Kamath will work with Wendy Turner, an assistant professor of biological sciences at University at Albany, State University of New York, and others from the […]

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