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Installation Artist Liz Nofziger to Lecture at UMaine this Week

Contact: Owen Smith, 581-4389 or 299-2418 ORONO — Installation artist Liz Nofziger will give two multimedia lectures at UMaine this week: The first, “Site-Specific Installation,” will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, in 100 Lord Hall. The second, “Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art,” is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 23. […]

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UMaine Professor Links Natural Disasters to Demise of Ancient Peruvian Society

Contact: Aimee Dolloff, (207) 581-3777; Dan Sandweiss (207) 581-1889 ORONO, Maine — As global climate change leaves us wondering how we will prosper in the coming century, archaeologists look to the past to learn how our ancestors dealt with such problems. The story is not always encouraging. University of Maine anthropology professor and graduate dean […]

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UMaine’s AEWC Receives Award for Composite Building Material

Contact: Aimee Dolloff at (207) 581-3777 ORONO, Maine — For the second year in a row, the University of Maine’s AEWC, Advanced Structures & Composites Center, has been recognized as an industry leader by the American Composites Manufacturers Association. The Center received two awards last year for its blast resistant tent panels made of composite […]

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UMaine Offers “Incredible Years” Parenting Class

Contact: Noelle Keyser (207) 581-3131 ORONO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the UMaine Psychological Services Center will present a new 12-week “Incredible Years” parenting class Monday evenings starting February 9, 2009.  The weekly classes, scheduled for the third floor of UMaine’s Corbett Hall from 5:30-7:30 p.m., conclude on Monday April 27. This award-winning […]

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UMaine Publishes Bulletings on Saving Energy and Staying Warm

Contact: Kyle McCaskill, 207-581-3185 ORONO, Me. — As the thermometer approached 30 below in many parts of the state, University of Maine Cooperative Extension announced ublication of “Maine Home Energy,” aseries of bulletins designed to help Mainers keep warm, save money, heat safely, and conserve energy. The bulletins can be freely downloaded at extension.umaine.edu (click […]

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Disabilities Studies Professor Gilson Honored for Leadership in Diversity

Contact: Sandra Horne, 581-1236 ORONO – Stephen Gilson, professor of social work and of interdisciplinary disability studies, Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies, recently received the prestigious 2008 Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity from the national Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD). The AUCD is a membership organization of three national […]

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UMaine Researcher Looking to Reduce Petroleum Dependence Publishes Book

Contact: Aimee Dolloff, (207) 581-3777; Martin Lawoko (207) 581-2294 ORONO, Maine — Reducing the country’s dependence on petroleum-based products has become a priority and it’s something that University of Maine analytical chemist Martin Lawoko works toward achieving every day as part of UMaine’s Forest Bioproducts Research Initiative. Recently, he published a 68-page book about his […]

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UMaine Colloquium to Focus on ‘Extreme Longevity’ Jan. 23

Contact: Michael Robbins, (207) 581-2033; Len Kaye, (207) 262-7922; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO, Maine — The University of Maine’s Department of Psychology and the Center on Aging are sponsoring a colloquium Jan. 23 to explore what biological, social and other characteristics are shared by people who live to 100 years or older. Keynote speaker […]

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UMaine Receives Carnegie Foundation Classification for Community Engagement

Contact: Kathleen March at (207) 581-2088 ORONO –The University of Maine is one of 76 institutions nationwide to selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification. UMaine was recognized for curricular engagement, outreach and partnerships. “The classification is an honor, and a deserved one,” says Kathleen March, […]

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