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BDN Advances Engineering Design Competition

The Bangor Daily News advanced the University of Maine College of Engineering’s design competition, scheduled for Wednesday, April 25 in Barrows Hall. Engineering technology students will share their capstone projects – eight different kinetic sculptures to be installed in public places in Maine. Competing designs, created to attract women and nontraditional students to science and […]

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Energy Website Features UMaine Online Climate Monitor

The renewable and sustainable energy website “renewablesbiz” carried a Bangor Daily News article, which was distributed by the McClatchy-Tribune news service, about 10Green, a new online climate monitoring tool developed by the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Coverage of Hope Festival

The Earth, the environment and grassroots efforts to effect positive change was the theme of Saturday’s Hope Festival held at UMaine’s New Balance Student Recreation Center. The event was covered by Bangor television station WABI and the Bangor Daily News.

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Channel 5 Reports on UMaine Charity Run

Channel 5 (WABI) aired a report on a weekend charity run for women’s heart health and cardiac care organized by members of UMaine’s Alpha Phi sorority. Members hoped to raise $2,000. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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UMaine’s Farley in NPR’s PRI Interview

University of Maine associate professor of computing and information science Jonathan Farley was interviewed Wednesday, April 18, on Public Radio International’s show, “The Takeaway,” hosted by four-time Emmy winner John Hockenberry. The topic was racism and mathematicians. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Newspaper Reports UMaine Research on Golf Industry

An article in the Kennebec Journal newspaper in Augusta reported the results of a study by UMaine economists Todd Gabe and James McConnon about the value of the golf industry to the Maine economy.  The researchers found the industry contributed $270 million in 2011. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Op-Ed Column Cites UMaine Climate Research

In a Bangor Daily News op-ed column about how changing climate is affecting food production and pricing, Pamela Person of the Coalition for Sensible Energy and Maine Global Climate Change cited research by University of Maine climatologists that is contributing evidence to document environmental and climatological shifts. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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MPBN to Broadcast UMaine Climate Change Lecture Today

Maine Public Broadcasting Network has scheduled a broadcast of a recent talk at the University of Maine by noted paleoecologist, educator and science journalist Curt Stager today at 1 p.m. on its Speaking in Maine program. Stager, also an adjunct professor with the UMaine Climate Change Institute, spoke on “Climate Whiplash: What happens after global […]

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