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Employers, Students Preparing for UMaine Engineering Job Fair Oct. 17

Some 78 companies that employ engineers will be at the University of Maine Wednesday, Oct. 17, looking to meet future employees or prospective interns from UMaine’s College of Engineering. The 2012 Engineering Job Fair takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the New Balance Student Recreation Center. The annual event is an opportunity […]

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Political Scientists Comment on Vice Presidential Debates, Campaign Funds

UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer was interviewed for a Reuters report on the Fox Business and Chicago Tribune websites that appeared before the vice presidential debate. Brewer predicted Biden would be much more aggressive than Obama was in his first debate against Mitt Romney last week. Comments from UMaine political scientist Amy Fried were included […]

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Newspaper Referenda Article Cites Proposed UMaine Lab

An article in the coastal Penobscot Bay Press about how general obligation bonds would be used should voters approve the referendum Question 2 next month notes that $7.8 million would be used to build a new a biologically secure animal and plant diagnostic facility at UMaine. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Godfried Comments in AP Report on RFK Files

University of Maine history professor Nathan Godfried was quoted in an Associated Press article about thousands of pages of Robert F. Kennedy documents made public this week by the National Archives and Records Administration. Godfried said the newly released records are of particular interest to historians who will use them to reconstruct the past. The […]

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Geologist Profiled in Bangor Daily News

The Bangor Daily News published a profile of University of Maine professor emeritus Hal Borns, a long-time geologist at the university who retired in 2004 after 50 years on the UMaine faculty. Borns, the first director of what is now the Climate Change Institute, continues to work and maintain an office on campus at age […]

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Public Invited to UMaine Planetarium Astronomy Day

UMaine’s Maynard F. Jordan Planetarium and the Penobscot Valley Star Gazers invite families, children and members of the community to Astronomy Day 2012 on Saturday, Oct. 20. Activities will be held from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. in UMaine’s Wingate Hall. The events are free and open to the public. Tours of the facilities, instructional […]

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Political Scientist Comments on Maine Election Ads

Comments from Amy Fried, a UMaine political scientist, were included in a Seacoast Online newspaper report on how media buys are impacting the race for Maine’s open U.S. Senate seat. Fried says the campaigns are taking a different shape in Maine compared to the rest of the country as pro-Republican groups are promoting the Democrat […]

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Rockland Newspaper Reviews UMaine Student Exhibit

“See Touch Hear,” an exhibit currently at Aysmmetrick Arts gallery in Rockland by three UMaine students pursuing interdisciplinary doctoral degrees, was reviewed by the Free Press, a mid-coast community newspaper. The article says participatory or interactive art is becoming more common, and gives viewers a chance to “complete and give life to art on their […]

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Harvard Speaker to Discuss Future of Health Policy

Harvard University Professor Theda Skocpol, an expert on social policy, will give a talk, “The Future of Health Policy,” at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8. The talk is free and open to the public, and will be held at the University Club on the second floor of UMaine’s Fogler Library. Skocpol is director of […]

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Economist Criner Interviewed for Home Sales Report

University of Maine School of Economics Director George Criner was interviewed recently for a Channel 7 (WVII) report on the slow recovery of the Maine economy and housing sales. Criner said home buyers have benefited from lower housing costs resulting from the economy. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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