UMaine in the News

Boothbay Register advances DMC talk on fishing, farming scallops

Boothbay Register published a University of Maine news release announcing a Darling Marine Center talk about sea scallops and Maine’s fishing and farming industry. Dana Morse, an Extension associate with Maine Sea Grant and the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, will speak at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 7 
in Brooke Hall. Morse’s work includes educational […]

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Brewer quoted in AP report on end of Maine government shutdown

The Associated Press spoke with Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, for the article, “Maine government shutdown ends with signing of $7.1B budget.” Gov. Paul LePage succeeded in eliminating a lodging tax increase from the two-year budget in an agreement that ended a three-day state government shutdown, according to the […]

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Sun Journal interviews nursing student about volunteer trip to Costa Rica

The Sun Journal spoke with University of Maine nursing student Natalie Bolduc of Dixfield for an article about her volunteer trip to Costa Rica. Bolduc was one of 15 UMaine nursing majors who traveled to the Central American country during spring break to provide health care to those in need, according to the article. “They […]

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Kirby discusses mosquito-borne illness risk on WLBZ

Clay Kirby, an entomologist and University of Maine Cooperative Extension professional, was interviewed for a WLBZ (Channel 2) report about Maine’s mosquitoes and related public health concerns. The spring’s wet weather has produced ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes in the state, WLBZ reported. If puddles, kiddie pools and gutters that collected water during the spring […]

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AP interviews Beal about state’s soft-shell clam harvest

The Associated Press spoke with Brian Beal, a professor of marine ecology at the University of Maine at Machias, for a report about Maine’s soft-shell clam harvest. Clams that are harvested by hand and raked from the state’s mudflats are becoming less plentiful due to threats including an uptick in predation from green crabs and […]

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Hopkins quoted in NMSU article on Food Camp for Kids

Kathy Hopkins, a University of Maine Extension professor, was quoted in a New Mexico State University news release about Food Camp for Kids. The program, for children ages 9–14, is hosted by NMSU’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences’ Cooperative Extension Service in Valencia County. Campers learn about the agricultural industry in their county […]

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Strong, marine policy efforts featured in Press Herald

The Portland Press Herald published a feature article on Aaron Strong, an assistant professor of marine policy at the University of Maine, as part of its “Meet” series. Strong said he loves being part of UMaine’s School of Marine Sciences. “I can work with our oceanographers on problems from the global scale down to right […]

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Anderson speaks with BDN about vote to continue Sea Grant funding

Paul Anderson, director of the Maine Sea Grant College Program, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for an article about a subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee voting to push back on a proposal to de-fund the national Sea Grant program. The program, which is overseen by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, provides approximately […]

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Morning Ag Clips previews UMaine Extension’s sustainable agriculture tour

Morning Ag Clips published a University of Maine Cooperative Extension news release announcing the annual sustainable agriculture twilight tour 4:30–7:30 p.m. July 6, at UMaine’s Rogers Farm in Old Town. Soil health is the theme of this year’s free public event. The tour is designed for farmers, crop advisers and others interested in agricultural production […]

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Press Herald publishes op-ed by Scontras

The Portland Press Herald published an opinion piece by Charles Scontras, a historian and research associate at the University of Maine’s Bureau of Labor Education, titled “We should elevate the status of work in the modern economy.”

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