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UMaine Onward Program Schedules Informational Workshops

Contact: Alan Parks, 581-2320; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The University of Maine’s Onward Program is inviting prospective new students to a series of informational workshops to explain opportunities the program can offer people who might not see a college degree on the horizon. Most Maine adults do not have a four-year degree, according to […]

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UMaine Dance Festival Feb. 14 to Showcase International Student Talent

Contact: Karen Boucias, 581-3433; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO – The University of Maine’s fifth annual International Dance Festival is being held Saturday, Feb. 14, in the newly renovated Collins Centre for the Arts on the Orono campus, showcasing homeland dances and traditional costumes of some of the many international students at UMaine. Two shows are […]

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UMaine Climate Change Lecture to Focus on Maine’s Shifting Coastline

Contact: Gregory Zaro at 581-1857 PLEASE NOTE DAY CHANGE ORONO — Joe Kelley, chair of the University of Maine’s Department of Earth Sciences and a professor in UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, will present “The Rise and Fall of the Maine Coast: People and a Drowning Shoreline” from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at […]

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UMaine to Test Emergency Communication System Friday Feb. 13 at Noon

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — The University of Maine will conduct a full-scale test of its emergency communications system at approximately 12 noon on Friday, Feb. 13.  This will include a full-volume sounding of the external siren system, for a period of several minutes.  A cornerstone of UMaine’s emergency communications plan, the […]

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UMaine New Media Students to Debut Friend Finder Technology at Feb. 11 event

Contact: Kristen Andresen at 581-3742 Sometimes, wearing your heart on your sleeve — or your shirt — is a good thing. New Media students at the University of Maine have developed technology that allows those looking for love, friendship or business connections to do just that. In last semester’s interactive Web development class, students created […]

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UMaine Speakers to Share Persectives on Russia

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Two top scholars in the field of Russian politics will visit the University of Maine Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 11-12 for a series of presentations, “The Changing Role of Russia in the World: Menace or Opportunity?” Prof. Brian Taylor of Syracuse University and Prof. Thomas Remington of […]

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UMaine Scientist Helps Study Toxic Algal Blooms Off Washington Coast

Contact: Mark Wells, (207) 581-4322; Aimee Dolloff, (207) 581-3571  ORONO, Maine – Toxic algal blooms have the potential to produce devastating impacts on fishing industries in coastal communities, and also can pose a threat to the health and safety of humans and animals. To better understand the potential threat to coastal Maine waters, University of […]

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Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) Training to be Offered in Fort Kent

Contact: Laura Wilson, 207-581-2971 Fort Kent, ME—University of Maine Cooperative Extension, working in cooperation with the St. John Valley Soil & Water Conservation District will offer Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) training on Friday, Feb. 27 from 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m. at Fort Kent Community High School.  Project WET’s curriculum and activity guide represent […]

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UMaine Doctoral Student Completion Rates Surpass National Average

Contact: Susan K. Gardner, 581-3122 ORONO — University of Maine doctoral students complete their programs at higher rates than the national average, according to research by a faculty member in the UMaine College of Education and Human Development. Susan K. Gardner, an assistant professor of higher education who studies doctoral student success and retention, spent […]

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