UMaine in the News

Laatsch explains increased sightings of Northern Lights to Maine media

News Center Maine and FOX22/ABC7 in Bangor reported the Northern Light sightings from the state of Maine. Shawn Laatsch, director of the Versant Power Astronomy Center, explained the reasoning behind the increased sightings. “Aurora are exceptionally beautiful but sort of illusive, if you will, these northern lights that light up our sky. And they’re coming […]

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Hayes discusses how climate change delays fall foliage with Press Herald

The Portland Press Herald discusses how climate change is affecting the timing of Maine’s fall foliage. Daniel Hayes, associate professor of geospatial analysis and remote sensing with the University of Maine School of Forest Resources, highlighted the factors that make predicting the foliage changes challenging and may impact tourism.

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Press Herald highlight Allan’s efforts to address hazing

The Portland Press Herald highlighted Elizabeth Allan, an University of Maine professor and founder of StopHazing, and her research and outreach efforts to address hazing. Allan emphasizes the importance of addressing the hazing in schools and increased measures for preventing such incidents. 

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BDN interviews UMaine Extension’s White on livestock swaps

The Bangor Daily News interviewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension assistant professor and Maine sustainable agriculture and livestock educator Rachel White on informal livestock swaps, which offer farmers a way to exchange unwanted animals but pose disease transmission risks. White highlights the benefit of online sales to allow for better inquiries into animals’ health and […]

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Maine Morning Star interviews Lee food waste impact study

Maine Morning Star interviewed Susanne Lee, University of Maine’s Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, about a food waste study from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and aided by her and other UMaine researchers, Resource Recycling Systems in Michigan and the Center for EcoTechnology in Massachusetts. “We have been saying for so […]

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News Center Maine reports UMaine’s stargazing events

Versant Astronomy Center provides the community a chance to explore the night sky every Friday at 8 p.m. guided by volunteer astronomers. Director Shawn Laatsch emphasizes the connection between astronomy and the university’s engineering projects, enhancing the educational experience for visitors reported by News Center Maine.

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Inside Higher Ed reports on UMaine student wellness study

Inside Higher Ed reported on a new study led by University of Maine researchers that offered guidance on enhancing student well-being and highlighted the long term benefits of student-centered practices. Lead researcher Holly White, a Ph.D. student in ecology and environmental sciences emphasized the importance of fostering a sense of belonging and agency, urging more […]

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Washington Post cites Camire on fridgescaping

A story from the Washington Post on fridgescaping, which combines aesthetics and functionality to turn refrigerators into appealing spaces that also promote healthier eating habits, featured Mary Ellen Camire, a professor of food science and human nutrition at the University of Maine. While there are benefits to the process, there are also potential food safety […]

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Allan discusses hazing with Times Record

Elizabeth Allan, University of Maine professor of higher education leadership, spoke with the The Times Record for a story on an alleged hazing incident in Lisbon. “Every case is different, and the behaviors are different, but many are harmful not just in physical ways,” she said. “Psychological and emotional harm occurs that can be felt […]

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