UMaine in the News

Mainebiz reports on new lab unveiled by UMaine, Kepware Technologies

Mainebiz reported the University of Maine and Portland-based Kepware Technologies unveiled the Kepware Digital Systems and Robotics Laboratory in Barrows Hall on Tuesday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new lab will offer hands-on classes through the university’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering by providing students with hardware and software development tools to design and […]

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Media cover St. Baldrick’s head-shaving fundraiser for cancer research

The Bangor Daily News, WLBZ (Channel 2), WABI (Channel 5) and WVII (Channel 7) reported on the St. Baldrick’s head-shaving event hosted by the UMaine Circle K club. The group has held the event for the last six years on Maine Day to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s […]

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Dill speaks with WABI about low risk of Zika virus in Maine

WABI (Channel 5) interviewed Griffin Dill, an integrated pest management professional with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, about the risk of Zika virus in Maine. Dill said it’s unlikely anyone will contract the virus in Maine this summer, adding the mosquito species known to carry the disease isn’t found here, and mosquito surveillance efforts […]

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Winthrop company finalist in NFL’s Head Health Challenge, MPBN reports

The Maine Public Broadcasting Network reported Winthrop-based company Alba-Technic has advanced to the second round of competition to develop new shock absorbing materials to save lives. The company is one of five winners out of more than 100 applicants of the Head Health Challenge, a collaboration of the NFL and other entities to try and […]

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AP quotes Brewer in report about LePage’s legal victory, new dog

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, spoke with The Associated Press for the article, “The governor’s good day: A new dog and a legal victory.” After multiple recent criticisms, Gov. Paul LePage had some good news when a federal judge tossed a lawsuit accusing him of abuse of power, and […]

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Standpipe light, projection show postponed, WABI reports

WABI (Channel 5) reported that due to predicted rain, “FLOW: An evening of water themed light & projection” at the Thomas Hill Standpipe in Bangor originally slated for May 4 has been rescheduled for May 11. The multimedia event — a partnership among the Coaction Lab at the University of Maine, Intermedia MFA program at […]

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Press Herald reports on Flagship Match, jump in enrollment

The Portland Press Herald published the article, “Novel program draws out-of-state students, fuels jump in UMaine admissions,” a day after the paper and other media reported enrollment at the University of Maine in September is up by 22 percent over last year. “We’re ecstatic with these numbers,” said Joel Wincowski, interim vice president for enrollment […]

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WABI covers International Trade Show

WABI (Channel 5) reported on the second annual International Trade Show held at the New Balance Student Recreation Center. During the event, more than 100 student “economic development officers” from Clint Relyea’s Introduction to International Business course discussed the exports, history, education and health care systems of more than 30 countries. To prepare, students corresponded […]

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UMaine Extension bulletin on bedbugs cited in Kennebec Journal article

A University of Maine Cooperative Extension bulletin written by Jim Dill, a pest management specialist, and Clay Kirby, an insect diagnostician, was cited in a Kennebec Journal article about a reported bedbug infestation in Augusta boarding houses. According to the bulletin, bedbugs are making a comeback in the United States. The pests are brown, flat […]

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