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UMaine Graduate Student, Maliseet Legislator, in MPBN Story

Maine Public Broadcasting Network radio has a report about David Slagger, a UMaine graduate student who was sworn in Wednesday as the first Maliseet legislator. Slagger said as a new member of the legislature, he will initially be mostly watching, listening and getting to know colleagues. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Advance on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Events

The Bangor Daily News advanced the Jan. 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration taking place at UMaine. The events include a keynote address by Professor Denise Patmon, director of the undergraduate teacher licensure program at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. UMaine athletes, students and community members will lead the activities, which include crafts, […]

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Major Media Outlets Cover Humbleness Study

UMaine psychology lecturer Jordan LaBouff’s study that found humble people are more likely to be helpful than arrogant people was noted in several media outlets, including National Geographic’s daily news website, Cosmopolitan magazine’s website and the UPI wire service. Time Magazine’s Healthland website also ran a story about the study, which LaBouff conducted with colleagues […]

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Former UMaine President H. Edwin Young: 1917-2012

Former University of Maine President Hugh Edwin Young died Jan. 2 in Madison, Wisc. He was 94. Young, a UMaine alumnus, served as president from Oct. 1, 1965 – June 30, 1968. The Newfoundland native earned his undergraduate degree in education in 1940 and a master’s in economics in 1942 from UMaine, and a doctorate […]

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Technology Magazine Features Shahinpoor Robotic Flytrap

The German version of Technology Review magazine, published in several languages by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has published an article about UMaine mechanical engineering professor Mohsen Shahinpoor and his robotics research. The article features Shahinpoor’s robotic duplicate of a Venus flytrap plant, constructed from composite materials with sensitive hairs that behave like artificial muscle. Shahinpoor […]

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Brewer Interviewed About Primaries, Caucuses

UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer was interviewed by Bangor television station WLBZ about the differences between the primaries and caucuses held during an election season. Among the differences, Brewer said, is caucuses yield lower voter turnout because of the time commitment, but cater to a more grassroots campaign style. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Humbleness Study in Huffington Post

A study about humble people, which was conducted by Jordan LaBouff, a UMaine psychology lecturer, was the subject of a post on the Huffington Post website. The study found that humble people are more willing than arrogant people to help someone in need. LaBouff, who is also a UMaine’s Honors College preceptor, conducted the study […]

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Coverage of Event for Collins

The Bangor Daily News covered Tuesday morning’s event for U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, which was held at UMaine’s Buchanan Alumni House. Collins was congratulated by community and industry leaders for pushing Congress to pass truck weight legislation that will push heavy rigs off Maine’s secondary roads. Several local television stations, including Bangor’s WLBZ, also attended […]

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Personality Study Links Humility, Helpfulness

Helping one another in times of need is a cornerstone of quality human relationships, according to a University of Maine psychology researcher who has determined that humility trumps arrogance when it comes to offering assistance.

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AP Features UMaine Graduate Student As First Maliseet Legislator

An Associated Press story about David Slagger, a UMaine graduate student who will be sworn in Wednesday as Maine’s first Maliseet Indian legislator, was featured in several media outlets, including the Washington Post and Newsday. The Portland Press Herald ran an item in its State House Notebook. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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