UMaine in the News

UMaine cited in media reports on Winthrop company’s sports gear, grant

The Bangor Daily News and Maine Public Broadcasting Network reported Winthrop-based Alba-Technic is one of five companies in the country to receive $250,000 to further develop technologies which could be used to protect against head injuries or other impact trauma. The company has developed a patented, shock-absorbent honeycomb material that is designed to dissipate the […]

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Media report on UMMA free admission extension

The Bangor Daily News, WLBZ (Channel 2), WABI (Channel 5) and The Maine Edge reported the University of Maine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor will extend its free admission policy for the public in 2016 and 2017 as the result of a gift from Deighan Wealth Advisors. The Bangor-based wealth management firm has a […]

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Innovate for Maine program seeking college students, companies, Mainebiz reports

Mainebiz reported the University of Maine is seeking college students for an innovation and entrepreneurship fellowship program that includes paid internships with companies. The Innovate for Maine Fellows program from the university’s Foster Center for Student Innovation connects Maine college students or residents attending college elsewhere with growing companies, according to the article. The program […]

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WVII covers Finals Week stress relievers

WVII (Channel 7) reported on several stress-relieving activities offered to University of Maine students during Finals Week. Activities include visiting therapy dogs at Folger Library and stuffing a plush moose or bear in the Memorial Union. “I think it kind of brings back a piece of childhood,” said Brittney Smith, student activities and events specialist. […]

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Boston Globe reports on new Flagship Match financial aid program

The Boston Globe and several other news organizations reported on a new financial aid program at the University of Maine that is geared toward out-of-state students in New England. UMaine’s Flagship Match is a competitive scholarship program that guarantees academically qualified, first-year students from several states will pay the same tuition and fee rate as […]

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WABI covers annual basketmakers market

WABI (Channel 5) covered the 2015 Maine Indian Basketmakers Holiday Market held at the Hudson Museum located in the Collins Center for the Arts. The market featured members of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance who have received national awards as well as artists representing the next generation of weavers. More than 50 artists were at […]

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Media report on Scratchpad Accelerator Demo Day

WVII (Channel 7) and WABI (Channel 5) reported on Scratchpad Accelerator’s Demo Day where entrepreneurs gave investment-style pitches to an audience of supporters, strategic partners, the general public and potential investors. The four companies participated in the 12-week pilot program of the University of Maine in collaboration with the Maine Technology Institute. “It’s pretty exciting. […]

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Press Herald publishes feature on Springuel

Natalie Springuel, a marine extension associate with Maine Sea Grant, the coordinator of the Downeast Fisheries Trail and a founder of the National Working Waterfront Network, was the focus of a feature article in the Portland Press Herald. Springuel spoke about her latest project as a radio host for WERU 89.9 FM’s Coastal Conversations. The […]

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Boston Globe cites book by Judd

University of Maine historian Richard Judd’s book, “Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England,” was included in a Boston Globe article on New England literary news. In the book, Judd chronicles how nature and humans have reshaped the region over the past 12,000 years, according to the article. He offers high praise for the […]

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Brewer quoted in BDN article on Lewiston mayoral race

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, was quoted in the Bangor Daily News article, “Lewiston wasn’t ready for change, but is Maine?” In relation to Lewiston’s mayoral runoff election, Brewer said “a little bit of everything,” such as incumbency, the campaign, the city’s divides and national factors, led to conservative […]

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