UMaine in the News

Republican Journal advances agricultural plastic recycling forum in Belfast

The Republican Journal reported the University of Maine Waldo County Extension Association is organizing an agricultural plastic recycling forum 1:30–4:30 p.m. Feb 10 at the United Farmer’s Market of Maine in Belfast. The ag plastic recycling work group is attempting to develop best practices for increasing the recycled plastic content from the waste stream of […]

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WABI covers Black History Month kick off at UMaine

WABI (Channel 5) reported the University of Maine began its celebration of Black History Month with opening remarks and a flag raising. Kirsten Daley, president of the UMaine Black Student Union, described the monthlong celebration as “a remembrance of our past and how it affects us today, but also a celebration of all of the […]

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Dallas News cites study in report on how parents can stop hazing

Dallas News cited a 2008 University of Maine study in the article, “How parents can stop hazing before kids become victims — or suspects.” The national study, which was conducted by researchers Elizabeth Allan and Mary Madden, found that 9 out of 10 people who were hazed didn’t recognize that what happened to them was […]

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BDN advances Downtown Bangor Public Humanities Day

The Bangor Daily News included Downtown Bangor Public Humanities Day in a roundup of local events happening the weekend of Feb. 2–4. Saturday events will include cultural offerings such as Irish music, a workshop on oral history, a poetry reading and guided tours of the University of Maine Museum of Art, the article states.

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UNESCO interviews Socolow ahead of World Radio Day

UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) interviewed Michael Socolow, an associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, ahead of World Radio Day, which is Feb. 13. This year’s theme is “Radio and Sports.” Socolow, who is the author of “Six Minutes in Berlin: Broadcast Spectacle and Rowing Gold at […]

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NEXT radio show, podcast interviews Birkel about climate, weather

Sean Birkel, Maine’s state climatologist and a research assistant professor at the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, was a recent guest on NEXT. The weekly radio show and podcast about New England is produced by WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut. In the Jan. 11 episode, “Going to the Well,” Birkel spoke about the difference between […]

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UMaine, UMM included in BDN article on grants for consolidation models

Education initiatives involving the University of Maine and University of Maine at Machias were mentioned in the Bangor Daily News article, “Maine awards $4.6M in latest push to spur schools to collaborate.” Maine is handing out 11 more grants aimed at encouraging new, creative models of school consolidation, according to the article. The Maine Department […]

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National Geographic interviews Holman about newly discovered tree species

Garth Holman, a research associate in the School of Biology and Ecology at the University of Maine, spoke with National Geographic for the article, “First new species of temperate conifer tree discovered in more than a decade.” To determine whether the Ulleungdo hemlock deserved to be its own species, Holman examined samples. He found that […]

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