UMaine in the News

Patritots.com highlights former UMaine cheerleading captain

University of Maine graduate Bonnie Gardner Drumm was featured in a Patriots.com piece titled ‘Where Are They Now?’ The former captain of the UMaine and Patriots cheerleading squads owns Permanent Cosmetics and lives in Binghamton, New York with her husband Kevin Drumm.

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Kaye quoted in BDN article on Father’s Day gifts for older adults

Len Kaye, director of the University of Maine Center on Aging and professor in the UMaine School of Social Work, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for the article, “What not to buy your baby boomer dad, or his dad, for Father’s Day.” According to Kaye, the delayed federal designation of Father’s Day, along with […]

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BDN reports on new guide by Orono Bog Boardwalk founder, professor emeritus

The Bangor Daily News reported on a new book written by Ronald Davis, professor emeritus at the University of Maine School of Biology and Ecology and Climate Change Institute. Davis’ book, “Bogs and Fens: A Guide to Peatland Plants of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada,” was released June 7 by the University Press […]

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WVII covers hazing prevention research forum

WVII (Channel 7) reported on a two-day meeting held at the University of Maine to discuss hazing prevention research. The event was the culmination of the Hazing Prevention Consortium, a three-year research-to-practice initiative led by Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at UMaine. In addition to UMaine, the meeting included representatives from seven other […]

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Jackson’s Art Blog interviews Groce about her work, printmaking process

Jackson’s Art Blog, a website of Jackson’s Art Supplies, published an interview with Susan Groce, an art professor at the University of Maine. The article referred to Groce as “one of the pioneers of environmentally safer printmaking in the United States.” After spending time at Edinburgh Printmakers at the start of the nontoxic printmaking movement, […]

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Public discussion to focus on Maine’s bicentennial, WABI reports

WABI (Channel 5) reported members of the public are invited to discuss how best to commemorate Maine’s bicentennial at a free dinner hosted by the University of Maine Humanities Center in Searsport on June 16. From 5–7 p.m. at the Penobscot Marine Museum’s First Congregational Church, guests will have the opportunity to take part in […]

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Camire speaks about functional food for Health Bites blog

Mary Ellen Camire, a University of Maine professor of food science and human nutrition and past president of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), was interviewed for an article on functional food for Vitacost’s Health Bites blog. Camire said functional foods are defined as any fare that provides health benefits beyond basic nutrition. Functional foods […]

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Media report on Morse’s scallop aquaculture research

The Portland Press Herald and Global Aquaculture Advocate cited research by Dana Morse, a scientist with Maine Sea Grant and University of Maine Cooperative Extension, in articles on Mainers testing a Japanese method to farm scallops. Maine sea farmers hope the “ear-hanging” technique will grow larger mollusks faster than current methods do, according to the […]

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Glover featured in WalletHub study on cities that most, least resemble US

Robert Glover, an assistant professor of political science and honors at the University of Maine, was featured in the “Ask the Experts” section of a WalletHub study about 2016’s metro areas that most and least resemble the United States. Glover said recent research suggests that diversity can be important in growing one’s local economy, particularly […]

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BDN interviews Jackson about ‘new normal’ weather for Maine’s growing season

Tori Jackson, an associate professor of agriculture and natural resources with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with the Bangor Daily News for the article, “Drought plus cold adds up to ‘a different kind of growing season.’” So far this year, Maine farmers and gardeners have been contending with bizarre weather patterns and having […]

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