Centralmaine.com column cites 2019 UMaine oyster study
A Centralmaine.com column by Louise Rosen cited a 2019 University of Maine study of farmed oyster revenue in calling for increased attention and support for the film-making industry in Maine.
A Centralmaine.com column by Louise Rosen cited a 2019 University of Maine study of farmed oyster revenue in calling for increased attention and support for the film-making industry in Maine.
Centralmaine.com printed an op-ed by Elizabeth Davis, a University of Maine political science student and drug policy research fellow, advocating for the passage of LD 967, an act that would […]
A Bangor Daily News column by Evie Clement, a communication and psychology student at the University of Maine, calls for supporting LD 967, which would shift the response to opioid […]
In a Bangor Daily News column, University of Maine Drug Policy Research Fellow William Somes called for funding “SEL4ME,” a preK–12 curriculum shown to facilitate development of self-management, self-awareness and […]
In a Bangor Daily News column, Ian Mette, a University of Maine associate professor of higher education, is calling for a shift away from accountability in PreK–12 education to address […]
A Bangor Daily News op-ed and a story by WABI (Channel 5) recalled Red Gendron’s “attitude of gratitude” expressed in a January interview just three months before his sudden death.
A Centralmaine.com column by Jennifer Wilder Kierstead cited reports from the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine in advocating for local action to slow climate change, including introduction […]
A Bangor Daily News op-ed denouncing increasing donations of unusable items to charity thrift shops cited research by Brie Berry, a University of Maine Ph.D. student, and Cindy Isenhour, a […]
The Bangor Daily News published an op-ed from Jules Hathaway, a University of Maine graduate student and Orono Public Library volunteer, titled “Libraries are there for us, during the pandemic […]
East Asia Forum published an op-ed from Kristan Vekasi, an associate professor of political science and policy and international affairs, titled “Will China weaponise its rare earth edge?”