Research

Maine Folklife Center’s MOFGA Collection Cited in Press Herald Blog Entries

The Maine Folklife Center’s Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) Oral History Project, which includes 50 interviews with people associated with the start of MOFGA and the group’s Common Ground Country Fair, was mentioned in two more entries of the Portland Press Herald blog “The Root: Dispatches from Maine’s food sources,” following “PART ONE […]

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Maine Folklife Center’s MOFGA Collection Mentioned in Press Herald Blog

The latest entry in the Portland Press Herald blog “The Root: Dispatches from Maine’s food sources,” included a reference and link to the Maine Folklife Center’s Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) Oral History Project. The collection includes 50 interviews with people associated with the start of MOFGA and the group’s Common Ground Country Fair.

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Penobscot Bay Pilot Reports on Waller’s Antarctic Coral Research

Penobscot Bay Pilot included an article on cold-water coral research by Rhian Waller, an associate research professor in the School of Marine Sciences. Waller’s two-year project is titled “Cold Corals in Hot Water — Investigating the physiological responses of Antarctic coral larvae to climate change stress.”

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BDN Publishes Op-Ed by Blackstone

The Bangor Daily News published an opinion piece by Amy Blackstone, a sociology professor at the University of Maine, titled “Setting the record straight on 6 myths about childless adults.”

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UMaine Awarded $735,000 for Stormwater Management Study Aimed at Students Often Underrepresented in STEM Fields

Empowering female and minority high school students, their teachers and communities to create innovative solutions to the environmental problems related to stormwater management is the goal of a new three-year project at the University of Maine, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The more than $735,000 award from NSF’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive […]

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Media Report on Japanese Delegation’s Visit to UMaine

The Bangor Daily News, WLBZ (Channel 2) and Bloomberg Businessweek were among several news organizations to report on the Marine Energy International Symposium being held at the University of Maine. A delegation of 11 scientists and industry officials from Japan are visiting UMaine for the three-day conference on tidal power. The conference is a collaborative […]

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Judd’s Article on Maine Roads Cited in BDN History Column

The latest article of the Bangor Daily News column by Wayne Reilly on Bangor’s history a century ago cited an article written by Richard Judd, University of Maine history professor and chair of the History Department. The column refers to Judd’s ‘interesting’ article on the movement to build better roads in Maine that was published […]

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Press Herald Op-Ed Cites Butler’s TANF Study

A Portland Press Herald opinion piece by Mike Tipping titled “Once LePage showed compassion, now all he does is urge cuts,” cites a study by Sandra Butler, a University of Maine social work professor. Butler’s study, “TANF Time Limits and Maine Families: Consequences of Withdrawing the Safety Net,” found 39 percent of the 16,000 people […]

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Dagher Profiled in Boston Globe Magazine Feature

Habib Dagher, a University of Maine engineering professor, was profiled in a first-person feature in Boston Globe Magazine. The article focused on Dagher’s dream of creating offshore floating wind turbines to help power the region and how he is getting closer to reaching his goal with the development of VolturnUS, a turbine created by his […]

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