UMaine in the News

UMaine projects, partnerships cited in Mainebiz article on R&D growth

Several University of Maine partnerships and projects were mentioned in the Mainebiz article, “U.S. R&D grows more than GDP.” Research and development expenditures in the United States totaled $456.1 billion in 2013, according to new data from the National Science Foundation, which at 3.2 percent is a higher growth rate than the 2.2 percent for […]

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WABI advances School of Performing Arts benefit concert

WABI (Channel 5) reported on the third annual School of Performing Arts (SPA) Fundraiser Pops Concert, “Astonishing! The Songs and Stories of Broadway’s Best,” set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Collins Center for the Arts. The event will feature a 50-member student, faculty and alumni orchestra, as well as 30-plus vocalists, performing […]

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Wertheim interviewed by RFD-TV about Maine Harvest for Hunger program

Frank Wertheim, an associate professor of agriculture and horticulture with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by RFD-TV about the Maine Harvest for Hunger program. For 15 years, University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s statewide program has organized gardeners, farmers, businesses, schools and civic groups to grow, glean and donate high-quality produce to distribution […]

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Cyr cited in MPBN report on obesity among low-income Maine children

Ruth Cyr, an educator with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s Eat Well program, was mentioned in the Maine Public Broadcasting Network report, “Low-income Maine children more likely to be obese.” More than a third of children and adolescents in the U.S are overweight or obese, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Overweight […]

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Migrating research included in HeraldNet article on new bird findings

University of Maine research on bird trade-offs during migratory flights was included in the HeraldNet article, “Five new findings about the bird world.” During migration, birds weigh the risk-reward of stopping to refuel versus threats of predators, according to the article. After two years of study, UMaine graduate student Jennifer McCabe and professor Brian Olsen […]

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WLBZ cites Lichtenwalner’s avian flu bulletin for Maine farmers

WLBZ (Channel 2) reported that due to the recent outbreak of a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza on a large turkey farm in Indiana, poultry producers in Maine are reminded to maintain vigilance against its transmission. As a result of the outbreak, about 245,000 turkeys and 156,000 chickens have been euthanized, according to the […]

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WCSH, WABI cover food-packing event

WCSH (Channel 6) and WABI (Channel 5) reported University of Maine students and faculty helped pack food boxes at an Old Town food pantry to help those in need. The event was inspired by the words and deeds of Martin Luther King Jr. According to the WCSH report, in 35 minutes, more than 100 volunteers […]

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WABI salutes Military Appreciation Day

WABI (Channel 5) reported on the most recent University of Maine’s Military Appreciation Day. Military service members and their families were invited to attend for free Sunday’s UMaine vs. Stony Brook women’s basketball game. As part of the UMaine Military Appreciation Series presented by Dead River Company, military service members were given free tickets to […]

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MPBN interviews Mundell about creativity, aging

MPBN’s Irwin Gratz interviewed Kathleen Mundell about the Maine Arts Commission’s efforts to nurture creative sides of aging Mainers. Mundell, director of the Creative Aging and Traditional Arts Programs at the commission, authored an article in the latest special edition of Maine Policy Review, a publication of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the […]

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PPH quotes Berg in column about controlling invasive species

Lois Berg Stack, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension specialist and ornamental horticulture professor, was cited in a Portland Press Herald column about combating invasive species without using chemicals. “You have to pick your battles,” Stack said. “You don’t take on a project that you know you are going to lose.” Goats are an ecologically […]

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