UMaine in the News

Footage of Kennedy’s 1963 visit to UMaine surfaces, Q106.5 reports

Q106.5 posted documentary footage of President John F. Kennedy’s visit to the University of Maine on Oct. 19, 1963. President Kennedy addressed a crowd of about 16,000 people at Alumni Field, and was presented with an honorary doctorate of law degree. The event marked the first time a U.S. president had visited UMaine.

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AP quotes Brewer in report on ranked-choice voting in primary election outcome

The Associated Press reported on the outcome of the June 12 primary election in Maine and the role of ranked-choice voting, quoting Mark Brewer, a professor of political science at the University of Maine. Tuesday’s election resulted in more confusion and controversial arguments than usual, but not “widespread chaos” as feared by some opponents of […]

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Morning Ag Clips previews Extension food preservation workshops

Morning Ag Clips previewed a series of hands-on food preservation workshops offered by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Aroostook County in July. The workshops will involve basic techniques for canning, freezing and drying produce. Fresh produce and jars will be provided, and are covered by the $25 registration fee. The workshop dates and […]

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Kirby interviewed by BDN for article on June bugs

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Clay Kirby, an associate scientist and insect diagnostician with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, for an article on June bugs. The insects are common in the summer, to the dismay of many, but Kirby explained that they are really nothing to worry about. Since there are several species in […]

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UMaine research cited in VillageSoup preview of Community Compost event

VillageSoup previewed an educational seminar and launch event for ScrapDogs Community Compost, citing research from the University of Maine. The 2011 UMaine report stated that about 39 percent of Maine’s waste is organic and can be composted rather than being incinerated or sent to landfills. For communities that pay to have their waste removed, installing […]

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UMaine 4-H Camp educator quoted in Sun Journal article on watershed study

An article in the Sun Journal about a watershed study through the Androscoggin Watershed Council quoted Norman Greenberg, a professional educator at the University of Maine 4-H Camp & Learning Center at Bryant Pond and an instructor at Telstar Freshman Academy at Telstar High School. The study is a collaboration between Jeff Stern, a fisheries […]

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Central Maine advances sustainable agriculture field day

Central Maine advanced the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s annual sustainable agriculture field day tour. The free event is aimed at farmers, crop advisers and others interested in agricultural production, with a focus on small grains, potatoes, soybeans and crop modeling, and will take place from 4:30–7:30 p.m. June 27 at UMaine’s Rogers Farm at […]

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Ellsworth American publishes UMaine release on SEANET grants

The Ellsworth American adapted a University of Maine news release on grants for Down East aquaculture research. The grants from Maine EPSCoR’s Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET) will fund two projects in Washington County to investigate the effects of environmental change and management policies on Atlantic sea scallops and soft-shell clams. SEANET’s goal is to […]

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