UMaine in the News

Isenhour interviewed for News Center Maine report on plastic straws

Cindy Isenhour, an assistant professor of anthropology and climate change at the University of Maine and a cooperating faculty member at the Climate Change Institute, was interviewed by News Center Maine for a report on reducing plastic straw waste. Many restaurants in Maine, from Portland to Bar Harbor, are looking for alternatives to plastic straws […]

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Drummond speaks with WABI about beekeeping

Frank Drummond, a professor of insect ecology at the University of Maine and the insect pest management and blueberry extension pollination specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by WABI (Channel 5) for a two-part series on beekeeping in Maine. The popularity of beekeeping is increasing — there are over 1,000 beekeepers […]

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WABI previews Clean Sweep Sale

WABI (Channel 5) reported the University of Maine will hold its annual Clean Sweep Sale 11 a.m.–6 p.m. May 25 and 8 a.m.–2 p.m. May 26 in Alfond Arena. Furniture, rugs, electronics, appliances, housewares, books, bedding, shoes and clothing will be among the items for sale. Items were donated by the university or students who […]

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VillageSoup advances Riordan’s talk on Maine’s bicentennial

VillageSoup reported Liam Riordan, a history professor at the University of Maine, will speak on “Past and Present Perspectives on Maine’s Bicentennial,” June 6 in Union Historical Society’s Old Town House in Union. The 7:30 p.m. illustrated presentation will explore the statehood process in Maine that culminated in 1820 with formal separation from Massachusetts, according […]

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Story of UMaine’s Sculpture Trail featured in Slippery Rock Gazette

An article about the self-guided walking tour of sculptures at the University of Maine, developed in 2016 by Marisue Pickering, a professor emerita, and John Pickering, an alumnus, was featured in the May 2018 issue of the Slippery Rock Gazette. Three of these more than 30 sculptures were created as part of the Schoodic International Sculpture […]

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Press Herald reports on alumna making top 10 in Miss USA

The Portland Press Herald reported that Marina Gray, a sergeant in the Army National Guard and a University of Maine alumna, made it to the top 10 in the Miss USA pageant. Gray, a Portland native, was named Miss Maine USA and represented the state in the national competition on May 21 in Shreveport, Louisiana, […]

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Cooperative Extension 4-H Blueberry Cove Camp featured in St. George Dragon

An article in the The St. George Dragon featured Blueberry Cove Camp, part of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H program, which is taking initiative to involve youth in food systems education. The camp, located in Tenants Harbor and running from the end of June through most of August, gives children all the traditional […]

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Morning Ag Clips, Turner Publishing report on UMaine Extension’s tips for using June produce

Morning Ag Clips and Turner Publishing reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension publishes information to help find, grow, use and store in-season fruits and vegetables in Maine. The UMaine Extension website offers bulletins to fit the season, including June favorites such as Let’s Preserve Strawberries, Let’s Preserve: Jellies, James, Spreads, Freezing Fruits and Vegetables […]

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Livingston, De Urioste-Stone, Daigneault guests on Maine Public’s ‘Maine Calling’

The University of Maine’s William Livingston, associate director for undergraduate education and an associate professor of forest resources; Sandra De Urioste-Stone, an assistant professor of nature-based tourism; and Adam Daigneault, an assistant professor of forest, recreation and conservation policy, were recent guests on Maine Public’s “Maine Calling” radio show. The show focused on the relationship […]

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Media report on new potato variety developed by UMaine

Mainebiz, The Associated Press, The Daily Meal, News Center Maine, The Ellsworth American and Q106.5 reported on a new gourmet potato variety developed by the University of Maine. Pinto Gold is a high-yielding, yellow-fleshed specialty variety with excellent roasting and eating quality, according to Gregory Porter, who leads UMaine’s potato breeding program. The oblong tubers […]

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