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Professor Emeritus Charles Buck Passes

University of Maine professor emeritus Charles Buck, who taught molecular and biological sciences classes at UMaine for 30 years, died at his home in Stillwater Sunday, Dec. 16, according to his obituary in the Bangor Daily News. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, two brothers, three sons and a grandson. Calling hours are from […]

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Holiday Gift Ideas from Foster Center for Student Innovation

The University of Maine Foster Center for Student Innovation, in its support of businesses started or managed by UMaine students, graduates or employees assisted by the center, is encouraging holiday shoppers to consider several of those businesses for seasonal purchases or charitable gift giving. The center’s website  lists several UMaine-affiliated options. Contact: George Manlove, 207.581.3756

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UMaine Bureau of Labor Education Issues Paper on Safer Hospital Staffing

A new University of Maine Bureau of Labor Education briefing paper reports that unsafe staffing levels and other problems in the work environments of hospital nurses may threaten patient safety in hospitals nationwide and in Maine. Understaffing can contribute to nurse shortages, greater job stress and burnout among nurses, in addition to potentially increased risks […]

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Three to Receive Study Abroad Scholarships

Three University of Maine undergraduate students have been selected for 2013 study abroad scholarships through the international Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, according to the UMaine Office of International Programs. Hashim Abdi, a fourth-year zoology and microbiology major from Portland, Maine will receive $3,500 toward expenses to study in Beijing, China. Colby Fortier-Brown, a […]

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National Association Honors Plant Pathologist David Lambert

The Potato Association of America (PAA) has honored University of Maine associate professor of plant, soil, and environmental sciences and of biological sciences David Lambert with an Honorary Life Membership for his commitment and work with potato disease. He was one of only three individuals so honored for 2012. Lambert received the Maine Potato Board’s […]

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Gaming Competition Part of Computer Science Education Week

More than 50 students from University of Maine computing and information science professor George Markowsky’s COS 125 Introduction to Problem Solving Using Computer Programming will compete from 11 a.m.–1 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 13 at Soderberg Auditorium in Jenness Hall in the annual fall semester computer gaming exhibit and competition. The event, one of many organized […]

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Santa’s Reindeer at Witter Farm Dec. 16

The University of Maine Standardbred Drill Team invites the public and campus community to its free Santa’s Reindeer holiday event from 5–7 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 16 at the J.F. Witter Teaching and Research Center on University Farm Road, off College Avenue in Old Town, for crafts, games, baked goods, hot cocoa and to meet the […]

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