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UMaine Extension in Story on CSA Fair

A story on the Current Publishing website noted that University of Maine Cooperative Extension in York County is co-sponsoring an upcoming Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Fair in Springvale. The story also noted UMaine Extension’s Kids Can Grow initiative, which is an effort to get children involved in independent farming. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777

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Cianbro Notes Hiring of Engineering Students

In a report on hiring needs at construction company Cianbro, company CEO Peter Vigue noted Cianbro has been a leader in hiring UMaine engineering graduates. Cianbro is currently looking to fill 150 positions, including electrical engineers, electrical superintendents, electrical foremen, safety people, estimators and engineers in general. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777

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Environmental Law Expert in Report on Controversial Bill

UMaine’s Sharon Tisher, a faculty member in the School of Economics whose specialty is environmental law and policy, testified Tuesday in a hearing in Augusta about a LD 1810, a bill that would allow landowners recourse when their property value has been harmed by environmental or other regulations, according to a Bangor Daily News story. […]

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Blue Sky Listening Session Wednesday

The next in a series of one-hour information-gathering sessions President Ferguson has organized to solicit input for UMaine’s strategic plan will take place Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Totman Room of the Memorial Union. The subject is Arts, Humanities and Culture. For a complete list of topics, dates and locations, visit […]

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State Government Summer Internships Available

The 2012 Maine State Government Summer Internship is now accepting applications from college students and state agencies. The deadline for student applications is March 12; the deadline for agency intern requests is March 5. Administered by the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine, the program is an opportunity for outstanding students […]

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Political Scientist Comments on Caucus Controversy

The Bangor Daily News included comments from UMaine political science faculty member Amy Fried in a story about the Maine GOP caucus controversy. Fried said caucuses are good for party building, but going to a primary would probably encourage more people to get involved. Contact: Jessica Bloch, (207) 581-3777

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Opinion Piece on Social Networking Sites

Jonathan David Farley, a faculty member in UMaine’s computing and information science department, wrote an opinion piece in the Portland Press Herald about a high school coach in western Maine who resigned after posting to Facebook a questionable photo of himself. Farley argues we must establish the ethic in society that we retain the freedom […]

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TV Reports Advance Student Fundraising Projects

Television news reports featured two separate fundraising projects headlined by UMaine fraternities. Bangor TV station WLBZ reported on Beta Theta Pi’s bonfire and sleepout event to raise awareness and money for Bangor Rape Response Services. Bangor’s WABI had a report on a Pi Kappa Alpha’s Cycle for Life, which raised money for leukemia research. Contact: […]

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Political Science Student in Camden Conference Report

UMaine student Marshal Wade was quoted in a Bangor Daily News story about the Camden Conference, which brings together people to discuss complex challenges facing the U.S. and the world. Wade, a sophomore studying political science who is taking a UMaine class built around the conference, said other countries seem to have the opportunity to […]

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Marine Scientists Featured in Newspaper Article

UMaine marine scientists Emmanuel Boss and Lee Karp-Boss were the subjects of a Bangor Daily News article about their participation in the Tara Expeditions, a research journey that has spanned 81,000 nautical miles since September 2009. Karp-Boss is currently serving as chief scientist, her second time in that role as the Tara research vessel sails […]

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