Campus Announcements

Professor Emeritus Clayton Dodge passes away

Clayton Dodge, who taught mathematics for 41 years at the University of Maine, passed away Jan. 22 at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, after a brief illness. Dodge received his master’s degree in mathematics from UMaine in 1959. During his career, he wrote and published six mathematics textbooks, numerous articles and mathematical software used […]

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Former UMaine police officer Laughlin passes away

William ‘Bill’ Leo Laughlin, who worked for 28 years as a police officer with the University of Maine’s department of public safety, passed away Jan. 23. A U.S. Air Force veteran, Laughlin also spent 10 years as a Senior Deputy with the Hermon Police. His obituary is online.

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UMaine to compete in regional cybersecurity contest in New York

The University of Maine will compete in the 2017 Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NECCDC) March 17–19 at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. The UMaine Cyber Defense Team is one of 10 groups from institutions around the region, including Harvard and Syracuse, scheduled to take part in the competition. The team […]

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UMaine welcomes second Global UGRAD-Pakistan Student

A second international student has joined the University of Maine community as a participant in the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Pakistan (Global UGRAD-Pakistan). Zariab Fatima Abro of Hyderabad, Pakistan, a senior majoring in computer engineering, was one of 27 new international undergraduate and graduate students, and Intensive English Institute students, […]

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Scientists, sea farmers attend Northeast Aquaculture Conference

More than 500 attendees, including sea farmers and marine researchers from the Damariscotta area, attended the Northeast Aquaculture Conference & Exposition held Jan. 11–13 in Providence, Rhode Island. “There was a really good number of producers and scientists, including a lot of young people there, both from the entrepreneur side and science side,” says Dana […]

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Danish String Quartet

Danish String Quartet to play Beethoven, folk music at Minsky

A quartet celebrated for its wit, joy of making music and technical and interpretive talents will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29 at Minsky Recital Hall at the University of Maine. The award-winning and popular Danish String Quartet will play a wide range of music, including Beethoven’s No. 8, Op. 59 No. 2, as […]

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Tuesdays at the IMRC spring lecture series kicks off Jan. 31

The University of Maine’s Innovative Media Research and Commercialization (IMRC) Center will showcase visiting artists of various mediums, faculty presentations, and performances as part of its spring 2017 artist lecture series. The Tuesdays at the IMRC series provides the university community an opportunity to meet and learn from artists of differing backgrounds who will perform, […]

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Ph.D. candidate named new executive director of Herring Gut Learning Center

The Herring Gut Learning Center, a nonprofit marine education center in Port Clyde, has selected University of Maine Ph.D. candidate Samuel Belknap as its next executive director. Belknap is currently pursuing a doctorate in anthropology and environmental policy through Adaptation to Abrupt Climate Change, a National Science Foundation IGERT fellowship program. A native of Midcoast […]

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Study Abroad Fair to be held Jan. 26

The University of Maine International Programs’ Study Abroad Fair will be held Thursday, Jan. 26 to inform UMaine students, faculty and staff about the programs available for all majors to study, intern, research or teach abroad. The free event will run from 2 to 5 p.m. in the first-floor ballroom of Estabrooke Hall. Information will […]

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