UMaine in the News

Kersbergen speaks with BDN about drought-challenged hay farmers

Richard Kersbergen, a sustainable dairy and forage systems expert with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for the article, “Drought-challenged farmers see worry, not greens, in their fields this summer.” Kersbergen said not all hay farmers in the state are having a tough time. “We’re seeing a lot of […]

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HuffPost blog lists Kaye as leader in supporting aging populations

Len Kaye, director of the University of Maine Center on Aging, was included in a HuffPost blog post that named “7 stars leading the way” to providing more support and services to aging populations. Kaye “has been a vocal advocate for increasing our focus on the challenges facing older Americans, and has led important programs […]

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Engineering students renovating Habitat Bangor home, BDN reports

The Bangor Daily News reported two families have been selected for houses in Old Town through Habitat Bangor’s home ownership program. The city of Old Town donated two houses to the program last year, according to the article. One of the homes has been demolished to make way for a new one, and the other […]

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WABI advances Rogers Farm Fall Field Day

WABI (Channel 5) reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Volunteers will celebrate the growing season with a field day 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 at Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden in Old Town. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature garden workshops, activities, live music and homemade […]

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AP reports on Groden’s browntail moth research

The Associated Press reported on browntail moth research being conducted by Eleanor Groden, a professor of entomology in the School of Biology and Ecology at the University of Maine. The browntail moth’s caterpillars have toxic hairs that can cause respiratory diseases and rashes that resemble poison ivy, the AP reported. Groden is looking into how […]

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Politico cites Socolow’s research in article on op-ed pages

Research conducted by Michael Socolow, an associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, was cited in the Politico article, “The New York Times op-ed page is not your safe space.” The article cites Socolow’s 2010 article about the history of the NYT op-ed page, “A Profitable Public Sphere: The Creation of […]

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New York Times interviews Sorg about body found near Brooklyn dock

The New York Times cited Marcella Sorg, a forensic anthropologist and research professor with the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine, in an article about a body that was found tied to a cinder block near a Brooklyn dock. According to police, the body had “some level of decomposition.” The depth […]

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