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UMaine Graduates One of Its Largest Classes

One of the largest classes in University of Maine history graduated today in the 210th Commencement ceremonies at Harold Alfond Sports Arena. This academic year, 2,467 students — 1,875 undergraduate and 592 graduate students — earned degrees from UMaine.

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Reports Continue on UMaine High-Speed Internet Collaboration

The business and technology magazine website CIO, the California-based Campus Technology, Mainebiz and the Maine Public Broadcasting Network carried reports about the Gig.U high-speed Internet broadband collaboration announced this week among UMaine, GWI Inc. Internet provider and 36 other leading research institutions across the country. The collaboration will provide Maine’s first commercial and residential gigabit […]

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Ippolito Interviewed about Vibrating Tattoo Technology

Jon Ippolito, a member of the UMaine new media faculty, was interviewed for a recent Channel 7 (WVII) news report on a patent Nokia has obtained for a vibrating tattoo to silently alert cell phone users to phone calls or messages. Ippolito discusses the desire for many people today to remain connected to communications technologies […]

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BDN Features UMaine Honor Student

The Bangor Daily News carried an article about University of Maine senior Samantha Paradis of Frenchville, who will graduate Saturday summa cum laude with degrees in nursing and psychology. Her mother Stacy Paradis will receive a degree in rural public safety May 12 at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, while her sister Sarah […]

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U.K. Courier Article Cites UMaine Lobster Research

The Courier, a Scottish newspaper, posted on its website an article about environmental issues that could result from the construction of offshore wind turbines off the Scottish coast. It cited a 2008 study by the University of Maine’s Lobster Institute that reported a number of potential problems that offshore wind turbines could create for lobsters […]

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Pettigrew in AP Report on New Ocean Research Vehicle

Neal Pettigrew, a professor of physical oceanography at the University of Maine, was interviewed for an Associated Press article appearing on the Wisconsin Sheboyganpress.com website about a new unmanned ocean research vehicle, Wave Glider, launched Thursday near Monhegan Island in the Gulf of Maine. A result of a collaboration between UMaine’s School of Marine Sciences […]

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Documentary Airing on MPBN Features UMaine Marine Scientists

Scientists from the University of Maine’s Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research will be featured “The Cod Academy,” a documentary being broadcast by Maine Public Broadcasting Network at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 5 and 12:30 a.m. on Monday, May 14. The 27-minute documentary focuses on a pilot program to introduce those who fish in the […]

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Historian Interviewed for Article About UMaine System Hiring

UMaine historian Howard Segal was quoted in an article in the Bangor Daily News about certain hiring practices of the University of Maine System. The article probed the hiring of seven upper-level UMaine System employees, including Elaine Clark, former UMaine executive director for facilities and real estate. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Sci-Tech Posts Addicted Newborns Article with Hayes Comments

The Sci-Tech.com website posted a USA Today article about an increase in opiate-addicted infants born to addicted mothers, and the potential consequences. The article included comments from University of Maine psychology professor Marie Hayes, a research authority in that field. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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