Student Life

University of Maine to Host Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium

ORONO, Maine – The University of Maine will host this summer’s Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium (SISS), a biennial cultural event that will bring eight internationally recognized sculptors to the UMaine campus to create stone artwork for permanent display at eight locations in Orono, Old Town and Bangor.

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Bangor Daily News Advances UMaine Career Fair

The Bangor Daily News advanced the Feb. 1 Career Fair planned by UMaine’s Career Center at the New Balance Student Recreation Center. Representatives from some 85 companies, organizations and graduate school programs are looking to meet UMaine and other colleges students who could land internships and full or part time jobs. Contact: Patty Counihan, (207) […]

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Website Names Orono a Top Hockey City

The website Bleacher Report named Orono one of the nation’s 50 best hockey cities. The ranking cited the “fantastic players” that have come out of UMaine and also the “red-hot” hockey community. Orono was ranked 29th, ahead of communities with NHL teams such as Anaheim, Calif., Dallas, and Tampa Bay. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Students, Business Preparing for 2012 UMaine Career Fair

Some 85 companies and organizations, and as many as 1,000 college students, are preparing for the annual Career Fair Feb. 1 at the New Balance Student Recreation Center, sponsored by the UMaine Career Center. The annual event connects employers with students, who often land internships or full time jobs as a result of the introductions. […]

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Advance on UMS Chancellor Finalists’ Visits to Campuses

The Bangor Daily News has an advance on next week’s visits to campus by the three finalists for the UMaine System chancellor position. All three will be on the UMaine campus Jan. 18-20 with open forum sessions from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. in Wells Conference Center Room 2. The system’s chancellor search web page […]

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Sidelko Comments in Story on Drinking

Lauri Sidelko, the director of UMaine’s Alcohol and Drug Education Programs (ADEP), was interviewed for a Bangor Daily News story about binge drinking in Maine. Sidelko said ADEP uses the term high-risk drinking in order to better connect with students. The program teaches students to recognize their personal intolerance for alcohol and about the legal […]

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Coverage of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Event

Several media outlets covered Monday’s 16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast, which was held at UMaine’s Wells Conference Center. The Bangor Daily News noted the focus of the event was on education and King’s vision for how American children should learn — regardless of race, social or economic standing. Phyllis Brazee, a UMaine […]

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News About Palm Vein Scanners in Dining Halls

The website PR Web has a news release about UMaine’s use of palm vein scanner biometric software for student check-in at on-campus dining halls. According to the news release, the technology is expected to save thousands of dollars per by year by eliminating shared cards, a practice that has students share their meal plans at […]

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UMaine, NAACP to Host 2012 MLK Breakfast

The Greater Bangor Area NAACP and the University of Maine will present the 2012 Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Celebration Monday, Jan. 16 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the UMaine Wells Conference Center.

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Advance on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events

The Bangor Daily News advanced the Jan. 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration taking place at UMaine. The events include a keynote address by Professor Denise Patmon, director of the undergraduate teacher licensure program at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. UMaine athletes, students and community members will lead the activities, which include crafts, […]

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