UMaine in the News

Kirby offers tips to BDN on how to keep ants out of the home

Clay Kirby, an associate scientist and insect diagnostician with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for an article about to how get rid of ants that have invaded your home during the spring. Ants that infiltrate Maine homes can be a variety of species, and all of them have […]

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Mainebiz cites Gabe’s economic impact study in report on enticing visitors

Mainebiz quoted Todd Gabe, a University of Maine economics professor, in the article, “Maine markets arts and culture in bid to entice visitors to look beyond lobsters and lighthouses.” Last year, more than 380,000 cruise ship passengers visited the state, according to CruiseMaine. While the majority of visitors to Maine are from New England and […]

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Media cover signing of MOU between UMaine, Penobscot Nation

WABI (Channel 5) and WVII (Channel 7) reported on the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Maine and Penobscot Nation. During a ceremony at the Hudson Museum, UMaine President Susan J. Hunter and Penobscot Nation Chief Kirk Francis signed the MOU formalizing their collaborations in the past decade to help […]

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The Conversation, AP publish op-ed by Socolow on Mad Magazine

The Conversation published an opinion piece by Michael Socolow, an associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine. The piece, titled “Mad Magazine’s clout may have faded, but its ethos matters more than ever before,” also was distributed by the Associated Press and published by the Los Angeles Times, Smithsonian magazine, The […]

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Press Herald cites Dill, UMaine research in article on ticks surviving winters

The Portland Press Herald spoke with Griffin Dill, an integrated pest management specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, for the article, “Ticks that carry Lyme disease surviving even deep-freeze winters, research shows.” As the weather has warmed, deer ticks that carry Lyme disease have emerged from a hibernation-like state under an insulating blanket […]

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Name of longtime UMaine detective to be added to national memorial, media report

WABI (Channel 5) and WMTW (Channel 8 in Portland) reported former Maine Drug Enforcement Agent and longtime University of Maine Police Department Detective Chris Gardner, who passed away in 2016, will be honored in Washington, D.C. Gardner’s name will be added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and a candlelight vigil will be held […]

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WABI interviews Richards about proficiency-based learning standards

Christopher Richards, director of recruitment at the University of Maine, spoke with WABI (Channel 5) for a report about the state’s  proficiency-based learning standards. In 2021, Maine high school students will graduate with a new type of diploma, providing they show proficiency in eight areas, according to the report. Richards said it is important for […]

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Ellsworth American advances UMaine Extension diabetes education series

The Ellsworth American reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s free Dining with Diabetes Down East series will take place every Thursday in June at the UMaine Extension Hancock County office. The free program is open to anyone with Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes, and their family members and caregivers. Participants will learn how to […]

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