Miller discusses philosophy in ‘Bridgerton’ with WABI
WABI (channel 5 in Bangor) reported on “Bridgerton and Philosophy: Dukes, Debutantes, and Deep Questions,” edited by University of Maine philosophy professor Jessica Miller.
WABI (channel 5 in Bangor) reported on “Bridgerton and Philosophy: Dukes, Debutantes, and Deep Questions,” edited by University of Maine philosophy professor Jessica Miller.
Tom Kiffney, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of MaineAquaculture Research Institute, spoke with the the Portland Press Herald about leading the creation of a satellite-driven model to help oyster […]
Danielle Levesque, a mammalian ecophysiologist at the University of Maine, spoke with Knowable Magazine, about animals that can dramatically alter their internal temperature — a strategy called heterothermy — and […]
John Bear Mitchell, a lecturer of Wabanaki Studies at the University of Maine, spoke with the Portland Press Herald about his involvement with “IT: Welcome to Derry” and the historically […]
Elizabeth Allan, director of the Hazing Prevention Research Lab and lead investigator of the landmark 2008 National Study of Student Hazing, was interviewed by Times Higher Education and WFAE radio […]
Rodrigo Vargas, founder of American Vinegar Works, was recently featured in Forbes for his work modernizing historical fermentation of vinegar. To bridge the gap between history and technology, Vargas collaborated […]
Angela Mech, assistant professor of forest entomology at the University of Maine, and Nicholas Rowley, sustainable agriculture and horticulture professional at University of Maine Cooperative Extension, were featured on WABI […]
Earth.com highlighted a new computer model that identifies potential threats to more than 10,000 freshwater species worldwide. Encouragingly, the majority of species accounted for in the model could still be […]
Ankit Singh, assistant professor and ornamental horticulture educator at University of Maine Cooperative Extension was featured by MarthaStewart.com in an article about how to pick ground covers responsibility without potential […]
Christopher Nightingale, director of the University of Maine’s Athletic Training Program, was interviewed by WABI (Channel 5 in Bangor) about Olympic bobsledder and alum Frank Del Duca’s time at UMaine. […]