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UMaine 4-H Camp Featured in Lewiston Newspaper

UMaine’s 4-H Camp and Learning Center in Bryant Pond was the setting for a Lewiston Sun Journal story about Paris Elementary School children who spent two nights at the camp learning about the environment and technology. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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Water Quality Researchers Interviewed

The Central Maine Morning Sentinel interviewed two UMaine researchers in advance of an upcoming private well water quality issues conference in Connecticut which they will both attend. John Peckenham, director of the Maine Water Resources Research Institute at UMaine’s Senator George J. Mitchell Center, who will deliver a talk about analyzing contaminants in private drinking […]

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Coverage of College Fair

UMaine hosted Tuesday a college fair which drew high school students from dozens of Maine schools and had more than 200 college and university representatives. Bill Munsey, associate director of undergraduate admissions at UMaine, told Bangor television station WABI (Channel 5) there were colleges and universities from all over the country at the event. Contact: […]

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Alumni House Building Manager in Newspaper Story

Kathy Hill, the building manager for UMaine’s Buchanan Alumni House, was interviewed by the Bangor Daily News for a story about Tuesday’s Disney Institute business seminar held in Bangor. Hill said although there was some discussion about for-profit entities, she found she could apply many of the lessons she learned to a nonprofit such as […]

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Fried BDN Column on Student Voting

In her biweekly Bangor Daily News opinion column, UMaine political scientist Amy Fried commented on the issue of whether students should be voting in their college town or in their hometown. She argued students should vote where they live, which is a constitutional right supported by the U.S. Census and Supreme Court cases. Contact: Jessica […]

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UMaine Receives Funding for First-Generation College Student Support

The University of Maine has been awarded a second year’s funding in a five-year grant to assist 400 first-generation, low-income students and students with disabilities to pursue UMaine bachelor’s degrees. The U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Programs has provided $561,225 this year to the TRiO Student Support Services Program at UMaine, allowing them […]

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Bookstore centennial celebration Friday

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the University Bookstore, the official bookstore of the University of Maine. To commemorate the occasion, a “birthday party” will be held this Friday from 1-3 p.m. at the store, located in the lower level of the Memorial Union. Students, faculty and staff members, alumni and […]

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Acclaimed U.S. Military Bands to Perform at UMaine

Two United States military bands have included the University of Maine on their tours in October. The U.S. Air Force Band of Liberty’s New England Winds will perform in Minsky Recital Hall, Class of 1944 Hall on Oct. 17, and the U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors will perform at Minsky Oct. 28.  Both concerts […]

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Cruise Ship Tourism Research Noted in Press Herald

A 2010 UMaine economic impact study of the effect of cruise ship tourism was mentioned in a Portland Press Herald brief about cruise ships due to visit Portland this weekend. The study found that in 2008, more than 47,000 passengers from 31 cruise ships pumped between $5.8 million and $8 million into the regional economy. […]

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Psychologist in Report on Texas TV Website

Austin, Texas’ ABC affiliate television station KVUE posted a story about child-driven playtime that cited research by UMaine developmental psychologist Peter LeFreniere, who wrote in a research article that boys need rough and tumble play to teach them how to control their emotions. Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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