UMaine in the News

WVII reports it will broadcast three UMaine football games this season

WVII (Channel 7) reported it will broadcast three University of Maine football games during the 2016 season. The games are 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 against Bryant; noon Saturday, Oct. 15 against Albany; and noon Saturday, Nov. 5 against Villanova, according to the report. The games will all be played at home at Alfond Stadium. […]

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BDN reports on lower hockey ticket prices, elimination of tailgating fees

The Bangor Daily News reported University of Maine administrators have decided to reduce ticket prices and offer other perks to boost attendance at men’s ice hockey and football games. Hockey season tickets have been reduced from $325 and $295 to $255, according to the article. UMaine will still offer $50 single game tickets for hockey […]

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Medical Xpress publishes profile on human nutrition master’s student

Medical Xpress published a University of Maine profile on Chantel Banus, a second-year master’s student in human nutrition. Banus, of Ashby, Massachusetts, is working to determine the factors that influence consumer purchase of seaweed products in the United States. She is conducting a survey to see what consumers are looking for in seaweed products and […]

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Modern Farmer profiles Kersbergen in feature on Extension faculty

Richard Kersbergen, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension professor in Waldo County, was profiled in the Modern Farmer magazine article, “Extension agents: The unsung heroes of the agricultural world.” The approximately 14,000 experts who make up the USDA’s Cooperative Extension System work tirelessly to assist farmers and gardeners from coast to coast, yet rarely receive […]

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Schmitt’s stories included in Press Herald roundup of new Acadia books, exhibit

A recently released title by Catherine Schmitt, communications director for Maine Sea Grant College Program at the University of Maine, was included in a Portland Press Herald roundup of new books and an exhibit that highlight Acadia National Park’s 100th anniversary. “Historic Acadia National Park: The Stories Behind One of America’s Great Treasures,” includes 12 […]

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Sorg quoted in Press Herald article on Bath-Brunswick addiction program

Marcella Sorg, a research professor of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine, spoke with the Portland Press Herald for an article about the Addiction Resource Center (ARC) in Brunswick. The center’s open access to drug treatment — those suffering from addiction can typically get into the ARC within two to […]

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Medical Xpress reports on new microdevice developed by UMaine, Jackson Lab

Medical Xpress published a University of Maine news release about a new microdevice developed by researchers at the University of Maine MicroInstruments and Systems Laboratory (MISL), in collaboration with The Jackson Laboratory. The new microfluidic tool reproduces in the laboratory the same physiochemical environment that instructs embryonic stem cells to develop into organized tissue. Using […]

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Huffington Post reports on limb regeneration research conducted by GSBSE scientists

Huffington Post reported on research conducted by scientists from Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory and the University of Maine’s Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering that found a key genetic element shared by animals with regenerative abilities. The study, published in the journal PLOS One by Benjamin King and Viravuth Yin, found three evolutionary […]

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