UMaine in the News

Bali’s appointment reported in Morning Ag Clips

Sukhwinder Bali’s appointment as University of Maine Cooperative Extension assistant professor and University of Maine at Presque Isle assistant professor of sustainable agriculture was reported in Morning Ag Clips. She’ll develop and conduct educational outreach and applied research with an emphasis on Aroostook County; offer off-campus programs addressing educational needs of commercial agriculture; and teach […]

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AP rates warming ocean top 10 Maine story of 2016

The Associated Press ranked a story that stemmed from University of Maine research — that baby lobsters might not be able to survive in the ocean’s warming waters — as the No. 10 story this year in Maine. WABI (Channel 5) and The Washington Times carried the AP’s top 10 list. University of Maine Darling […]

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VillageSoup announces MSW info session at Hutchinson Center

VillageSoup advanced a Jan. 18 informational session about a Master’s of Social Work Weekend Cohort at the University of Maine Hutchinson Center in Belfast. The new MSW weekend cohort is slated for fall 2017 in Belfast; applications will be reviewed starting Feb. 1.

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CBS News interviews Mayewski on rising North Pole temperatures

CBS News spoke with Paul Mayewski, director of the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, about the recent rise in temperatures at the North Pole. The Arctic has seen warmer temperatures, lower levels of sea ice and more open water in recent years. “High up into the Arctic and close to the North Pole, the […]

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Educational leadership student named WLBZ Inspiring Educator

WLBZ (Channel 2) recently featured Mallory Cook, a master’s student in educational leadership at the University of Maine, in its regular series on “Inspiring Educators.” Cook is a ninth- and 10th-grade English teacher at Hermon High School, where she also advises the Key Club. She is scheduled to complete her master’s degree in educational leadership […]

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UMaine Extension welcomes new livestock specialist, Farming reports

Farming Magazine reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension has hired Colt Knight as the new Extension livestock educator. Knight grew up in West Virginia and has a background in livestock production and management. He received his doctorate from the University of Arizona where he researched grazing patterns of cattle using precision agriculture technologies, according […]

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VillageSoup advances Ellis’ winter poetry workshop in Rockland

VillageSoup reported Kathleen Ellis, who teaches English in the Honors College at the University of Maine, will lead a poetry workshop at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. The Triggering New Poems workshop is set from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 13–17 at the downtown museum. Participants will expand their range of poetry writing […]

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Media report on MTI funds awarded to UMaine Composites Center

Mainebiz and Morning Sentinel reported on the Maine Technology Institute’s four new awards from its Cluster Initiative Program. The grants, totaling $1.2 million, were awarded to collaborative projects that boost Maine’s high-potential, technology-enabled clusters — the Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fisheries and Food Production cluster and Maine’s Composites and Advanced Materials cluster. The awards leveraged $1.42 million […]

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