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Manev Column in Saturday Newspaper

Saturday’s Bangor Daily News included a guest column by Dean Ivan Manev of UMaine’s College of Business, Public Policy and Health.  In the column, “Making I-95 a Maine innovation highway,” Manev explains some of the factors that make economic development clusters successful and offers suggestions about ways in which Maine can deal with related geographic […]

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Abbott Accepts Two-Year UMaine Athletic Director Appointment

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571, joe.carr@umit.maine.edu To arrange interviews with Steve Abbott, contact Laura Reed at (207) 581-3646 ORONO — University of Maine President Robert Kennedy announced today that Steve Abbott has agreed to accept a two-year appointment as UMaine’s athletic director. Abbott has served as UMaine’s interim athletic director since last August.  Over […]

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2010 Nursing School Graduates to Visit Class of 2011 Candidates

Contact: Nancy Fishwick, 581-2607 Members of the UMaine School of Nursing’s Family Nurse Practitioner Class of 2011 will hear from several of last year’s graduates on Thursday, March 31 about transitioning from registered nurse family nurse practitioner, and the credentialing requirements ahead. Two of the eight graduate students who received degrees and national certification last […]

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UMaine Surveying Students Place Second in National Event

Carlton Brown, 581-2781 ORONO — The University of Maine’s team of surveying engineering students recently won second place in the National Society of Professional Surveyors’ 10th annual student competition in Las Vegas. As part of the competition, held in conjunction with the California Land Surveyors and Nevada Association of Land Surveyors joint conference, seven student […]

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Coverage Of Nature Observing Program

The Portland Press Herald has a story about “Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Project,” a Maine Sea Grant and UMaine Cooperative Extension initiative. The project asks volunteers across the state to help track and document the effects of climate change on common plants and animals.

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Media Coverage Of Researcher’s Book On Climate Change

Curt Stager, a paleoclimatologist and adjunct research faculty member of UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, was interviewed for a Toronto Star story about his new book, “Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years of Life on Earth.” The book, which was released earlier this month, focuses on the current era of the earth’s history, when humans have […]

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Orono Fire News Coverage

A Sunday Bangor Daily News story about a Saturday evening Orono includes comments from Vice President Robert Dana.  Several UMaine students living at the Stillwater Village apartments were displaced.  UMaine student affairs personnel were on the scene and quickly provided those students with access to food, housing and other necessities.

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Stack Comments in Spring Gardening Column

Comments from Lois Berg Stack of UMaine Cooperative Extension are included in a Portland Press Herald column detailing steps that one can take now to prepare for spring gardening.  Stack and other experts provide a series of practical tips in the column.

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Newspaper previews Tuesday UMaine talk

Saturday’s Bangor Daily News included a story previewing a Tuesday UMaine talk by climate change activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier.  Currently spending a year as a teaching scholar at Bowdoin, Watt-Cloutier is a member of the Inuit tribe who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 2007.  After a Tuesday 2 p.m. session with UMaine students, Watt-Cloutier […]

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Sandweiss in LA Times Report on Archaeological Find

UMaine anthropology professor Dan Sandweiss is quoted in a Los Angeles Times story about a discovery shedding new light on the earliest settlement of the Americas.  Texas A&M professor Michael Waters, who spoke at UMaine last fall, is the lead author of a Science article that calls into question the belief that people from the […]

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