UMaine in the News

Alfond Fund Ambassadors program topic of BDN report

Jack Cosgrove, senior associate director of athletics at the University of Maine, and Seth Woodcock, senior associate athletic director for development, were quoted in a Bangor Daily News article about the Alfond Fund Ambassadors program that helps teams meet demands of NCAA Division I athletic programs, strengthens the Black Bear brand and creates a strong […]

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UMaine, EMCC agreement makes transferring to four-year degrees easier, media report

Mainebiz and WVII (Channel 7) reported the University of Maine and Eastern Maine Community College signed a memorandum of understanding that allows EMCC students in designated programs to easily transfer credits toward a bachelor’s degree at Maine’s flagship campus. The memorandum is intended to streamline admission opportunities for academically qualified students and graduates of EMCC, […]

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WMTW reports on making of documentary by UMM students

WMTW (Channel 8 in Portland) reported on the making of the 2016 documentary “Whatever Works: Exploring Opiate Addiction.” The hourlong film was produced in a University of Maine at Machias video class led by Alan Kryszak. When Kryszak was searching for a topic for his documentary class, the state’s heroin and opioid crisis stood out, […]

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WVII previews Laatsch’s solar eclipse talk at Bangor Public Library

Hannah Young of the Bangor Public Library visited the studio of WVII (Channel 7) to advance a free public lecture by Shawn Laatsch, director of the Emera Astronomy Center and Maynard F. Jordan Planetarium at the University of Maine. In preparation for the Aug. 21 solar eclipse, Laatsch, who will speak at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, […]

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Hutchinson Center announces fall leadership program, Republican Journal reports

The Republican Journal reported the University of Maine Hutchinson Center in Belfast and Midcoast Leadership Academy will offer a certificate program designed for current and emerging citizen leaders in the midcoast. The nine-month community immersion program brings together emerging and established leaders from Knox and Waldo counties to sharpen and develop skills, broaden understanding of […]

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Pawling’s research on Wabanaki mobility featured in Working Waterfront

Research conducted by Micah Pawling, an assistant professor of history and Native American studies at the University of Maine, is the focus of The Working Waterfront article, “For the Wabanaki, home has no walls.” “Wabanaki” refers to the Penobscot, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Mi’kmaq, and Abenaki tribes in northern New England, the Maritime provinces, and the southern […]

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Harlan-Haughey presents at medieval studies conference, Missoula Independent reports

Sarah Harlan-Haughey, an assistant professor of English and honors at the University of Maine, was mentioned in a Missoula Independent article about the University of Montana’s first summer conference on medieval studies. During the conference, Harlan-Haughey led a presentation that compared Icelandic sagas to the stories passed down through her family of homesteaders in Montana, […]

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Sun Journal advances book talk by McCarty

The Sun Journal reported Kate McCarty, food preservation community education assistant for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, will  read from and discusses her newest book, “Distilled In Maine: A History of Libations, Temperance & Craft Spirits,” at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 at Lithgow Library in Augusta. McCarty’s book details the evolution of Maine’s […]

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