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UMaine Extension 4-H Program Featured

In an article about the coming Phillips Outdoor Heritage Days, the Irregular newspaper in Kingfield described the University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H archery program, offered for more than 50 years at the 4-H Camp and Learning Center at Bryant Pond, as a program that strengthens children’s relationships with the natural world through a combination […]

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Senior College Featured in TV Report

In a Channel 5 (WABI) interview, Penobscot Valley Senior College curriculum chair Christina Diebold discussed classes offered at the senior college at the University of Maine in Orono and the University of Maine at Augusta. Class are offered under the auspices of the UMaine Center on Aging and the Maine Senior College Network at the […]

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Journal Features Blackstone Women-in-Power Research

The Human Resources Journal has published an article about research by University of Maine professor and Department of Sociology chair Amy Blackstone and colleagues about sexual harassment of women in supervisory positions. The researchers found that female supervisors faced workplace harassment 138 percent more than others and experienced it 78 percent more often than non-supervisors. […]

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Segal Elected Phi Beta Kappa District Senator

University of Maine professor of history Howard Segal was elected the New England District Senator for the Phi Beta Kappa honor society during the organization’s recent Triennial Council in Palm Beach, Fla. His term is for six years. The senate is Phi Beta Kappa’s governing body. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Paul Mitchell Dedication

Taking a Swing

Get an inside look at UMaine’s newest athletic facility, the Paul J. Mitchell Batting Pavilion.

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Summer Tour 2012

Summer Tour 2012

Campus was buzzing Aug. 27 when more than 2,000 prospective students and their guests attended an open house event.

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UMaine Extension’s Garland Interviewed about ‘Kids Can Grow’

University of Maine Cooperative Extension horticulturist Kate Garland was interviewed for a Channel 5 (WABI) report on the Kids Can Grow program in Bangor, organized by UMaine Extension and the Bangor Housing Authority to spark children’s interest in backyard gardening. Garland said participating children had a chance to learn about gardening, responsibility and taking pride […]

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News Media Cover UMaine Summer Tour

Channel 5 (WABI) interviewed University of Maine President Paul Ferguson for a report on Monday’s Summer Tour, an admissions event held to introduce more than 2,000 high school students to UMaine academic programs, admissions, financial aid and student life. Ferguson said many visitors told him they were surprised by the depth and breadth of UMaine […]

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Klimis-Zacas Research Cited in Blueberry Health Article

An article on the health benefits of wild North American blueberries in the Toronto Sun cites research by University of Maine professor of clinical nutrition Dorothy Klimis-Zacas and a University of Milan graduate student. Among the many physical, cardiovascular and cognitive benefits of blueberries, the researchers have established that regular wild blueberry juice consumption also […]

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