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Musicologist Silver to Record Works of Holocaust Era Composer

Contact: Phillip Silver, (207) 581-1783; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — University of Maine music professor Phillip Silver and his wife and colleague Noreen Silver will present a recital Feb. 9 at Minsky Recital Hall that includes a work by a little-known Italian Jewish composer who died at the hands of Nazis in 1944. They’ll also […]

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Brotherhood Stands Against Rape with Annual Sleep-Out

Contact: Jack Keenan, (207) 581-4161; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — Beta Theta Pi, the University of Maine’s oldest fraternity, is holding its 15th annual sleep-out fundraising event Feb. 19-23 to raise money and awareness for Rape Response Services of Bangor, an organization offering education, counseling and sexual assault-prevention services to the public. Forty-four brothers […]

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Women in the Curriculum, Women’s Studies Program Announce Spring 2008 Lunch Series

Contact: Ann Schonberger, 581-1229; Mazie Hough, 581-1225 ORONO — The UMaine lunchtime lecture series sponsored by the Women in the Curriculum and Women’s Studies (WIC/WST) Program has announced its 2008 spring speakers list. Lectures and discussions are scheduled Wednesdays 12:15-1:30 p.m. in the Bangor Room of the Memorial Union, unless otherwise noted. The programs are […]

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Page Farm and Home Museum Extends Currier & Ives Exhibit

Contact: Patty Henner, 581-4100 ORONO — The UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum is extending its Currier and Ives exhibit through the end of March. The exhibit, on loan from Clark Thompson of Bangor, features a number of original lithographs from 1855 to 1891. The lithography shop of Currier & Ives produced in excess of […]

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UMaine Engineering Professors Recognized at Maine STEM Summit

Contact: Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — Members of the University of Maine engineering faculty were recognized at the recent Maine STEM Summit for an innovative project that will allow middle-school students to access the university’s supercomputers from their classroom laptops. The daylong gathering, held Jan. 24 the Augusta Civic Center and hosted by the […]

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2nd Annual Greek Life Polar Bear Dip Fundraiser Set for Feb. 9 at UMaine

Contact: Emily Moniz, 581-4162, or Zack Frechette, 581-1784 ORONO — University of Maine fraternity and sorority members will strip down Saturday, Feb. 9 for a frigid fundraising dip on the mall for the second annual Greek Life Polar Bear Dip to benefit the Penobscot Nation Boys and Girls Club. Organized by the UMaine Panhellenic Council […]

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Book Reading, Signing Set for Feb. 14 (NEW DATE)

Contact: Carol Toner, 581-3147 ORONO — A group of University of Maine faculty members who are among the authors of a recently published collection of essays, stories, plays, poetry, songs and art that reflect Franco-American life and culture in Maine will read from their work Feb. 14 at 12:15 p.m. at the Franco American Centre on […]

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National Science Foundation to Showcase UMaine Sensor Research

Contact: John Vetelino (207) 581-2264; Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — A sensor developed by a University of Maine professor to detect the presence of dangerous chemical and biological agents has been chosen as one of the National Science Foundation’s notable achievements for 2008. John Vetelino, a professor of electrical and computer engineering who joined […]

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Maine Folklife Center Releasing Muskrat Stew: The Life Story of Fred Ranco

Contact: Maine Folklife Center, 207-581-1891, or Tara Marvel, 603-428-3509 ORONO, Maine — The biography of Fred Ranco, a member of the Penobscot Nation on Indian Island near Old Town, Maine, will be released by the Maine Folklife Center at the University of Maine and author Tara Marvel in February. Muskrat Stew and Other Tales of […]

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