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“Hello Dolly!,” Agatha Christie Mark Debut of UMaine Summer Theater Festival

Contact: Tom Mikotowicz (tom.mikotowicz@umit.maine.edu) ORONO — The University of Maine School of Performing Arts presents one of the most beloved theater musicals of all time, followed by an Agatha Christie murder mystery, when the first UMaine SPA Summer Music Theater Festival opens Friday, July 30. A group made up primarily of community members will perform […]

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Research Shows Children’s Aerobic Performance Improves During School Year

Contact: Steve Butterfield, 581-2469; George Manlove (207) 581-3756 July 28 Workshop to Help Teachers Learn to Administer Fitness Tests ORONO — Summer is traditionally considered the time when children are most physically activity, but a recent study by University of Maine physical education researchers and collaborating public school physical education teachers found that fitness may […]

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Maine Coastal Access Online Toolkit Adapted as a National Model

Contact Kristen Grant, 207-646-1555 x115, kngrant@maine.edu ORONO — The National Sea Grant Law center is providing funding to help five other states adapt a Maine-developed informational Web site related to waterfront access issues. Maine Sea Grant, based at the University of Maine, developed the site in response to the demonstrated need for information about legal […]

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Penobscot Birchbark Artist to Build Wigwam at the Hudson Museum

Contact: Gretchen Faulkner, 581-1901; Barry Dana, 643-2595 ORONO — An authentic birchbark wigwam soon will be part of the University of Maine’s Hudson Museum Maine Indian Gallery in the Collins Center for the Arts. Former Penobscot Nation Chief and master birchbark artist Barry Dana is coordinating the building of a birchbark wigwam with children from […]

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Youth Development Institute Underway at UMaine; Experts Discussing Dropout Prevention

Contact: Lauren Sterling, Governor’s Children’s Cabinet and Department of Education (207) 465-5228 ORONO – More than 250 educators, school administrators, afterschool staff and young people are at the University of Maine for the three-day 2010 Youth Development Institute, which runs through Wednesday. Formerly known as the Dropout Prevention Summit, the institute features a series of […]

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One-Lane Traffic on Stillwater Bridge Beginning Wednesday Morning

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The Maine Dept. of Transportation has indicated plans to begin Stillwater Bridge repairs on Wednesday, July 28. Flaggers will move traffic through that section of Stillwater Avenue through one passable lane from 4 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day.  State transportation officials expect this work to continue until late […]

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Researcher Detects Differences in Early Language of Children with Reading Disability

Contact: Susan Lambrecht Smith, (207) 581- 2017 ORONO — Research by University of Maine Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders Susan Lambrecht Smith is helping to refine speech and language skills of preschoolers as predictors of reading disability. A longitudinal study by Smith and three colleagues — Kathleen Scott and Jenny Roberts of Hofstra […]

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Senate Subcommittee Approves $10M in Funding for UMaine Offshore Wind Energy Work

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — U.S. Sen. Susan Collins announced late Tuesday a Senate Appropriations Committee subcommittee’s initial approval of a $10 million appropriation to support University of Maine deepwater offshore wind energy research and development. Collins, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, requested the funding. It was approved by the […]

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Collins Center for the Arts Announces 2010-2011 Season

Contact: Adele Adkins (adele.adkins@umit.maine.edu) Joe Carr (joe.carr@umit.maine.edu or 581-3571) ORONO — A gala celebration highlighting great musicals from the 20th century will kick off the 2010-2011 Collins Center for the Arts (CCA) performance season at the University of Maine. “The Songs of Broadway,” scheduled for Saturday Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. will feature current Broadway […]

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