Campus Announcements

Sherman Hasbrouck passes away

Sherman Hasbrouck, a former University of Maine employee, passed away Feb. 4. After moving to Orono in 1966, Sherman worked at UMaine, first as a community development specialist with University of Maine Cooperative Extension Services and later with the Land and Water Resources Center, according to his obituary.

Read more

Master of Arts in Teaching Open House

A Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Open House will be held 2:30–5 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Coe Room, Memorial Union. College of Education and Human Development faculty and staff will be available to answer questions about the combined online/in-person, 15-month MAT program, launching during May Session. MAT is for those with an undergraduate […]

Read more

New York exhibition includes innovative device that got its start at UMaine

AFARI, a three-wheeled outdoor mobility device developed at the University of Maine and now manufactured by a Maine-based company, is one of more than 70 innovative designs in the “Access+Ability” exhibition on display through Sept. 3 at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City. From low-tech products that assist with daily routines to […]

Read more

UMaine dance marathon, fundraiser to be held Feb. 10

The University of Maine’s Black BearTHON, a 12-hour dance marathon and fundraiser, will be held from 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 to 1 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 11 in the Memorial Union. Since 2012, the annual event has raised more than $320,000 to help area hospitals support local children. The event, which in 2015 became the […]

Read more

Events slated for Winter Carnival Feb. 9–11

Several activities are planned as part of the University of Maine’s annual Winter Carnival. The event will run Feb. 9–11 and is open to all UMaine students. Activities scheduled to take place throughout campus include laser tag; a snow sculpture contest; tug-of-war; bingo; a dance marathon fundraiser; and a soup, chili and chowder cook-off. For […]

Read more

MDI Biological Lab, UMaine research could lead to new therapies for diabetics

A new study conducted by researchers at MDI Biological Laboratory and the University of Maine could lead to new therapies for people with diabetes. The research, led by MDI Biological Laboratory scientist Sandra Rieger, has demonstrated that an enzyme she had previously identified as playing a role in peripheral neuropathy induced by cancer chemotherapy also […]

Read more

Crittenden awarded grant to support research dedicated to older adult volunteerism

Older adults are balancing a growing number of responsibilities during what would have been traditional retirement years. Work, family and community obligations present a challenge for would-be volunteers and the organizations that seek to engage with them. To strategize a solution, Jennifer Crittenden of the University of Maine Center on Aging was awarded a $46,650 […]

Read more

UMaine to host regional high school marine science competition

Maine and New Hampshire high school students will put their marine science knowledge to the test by competing in the Nor’easter Bowl at the University of Maine on Feb. 3. Teams from 17 schools will face off from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. in the Donald P. Corbett Business Building for the regional round of the 21st […]

Read more

University studies students awarded scholarships

The Penobscot Valley Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) has named three recipients of the Non-Traditional Women Scholarships for the spring 2018 semester. To be considered for the $500 award, students must have had at least a four-year break in their education, be enrolled as a degree student at UMaine or another […]

Read more