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Association Extension Professor Receives National Award

Contact: Joyce Kleffner, 207-667-8212 DOVER-FOXCROFT, Me. — Jane Conroy, a faculty member in the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s Piscataquis County office, has received a national award. The National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) gave Conroy its Continued Excellence Award at a fall conference in St. Paul, Minn. The organization recognized Conroy […]

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Coral Reef Crisis Could Signal Threat to Maine Marine Life and Fisheries

Contact: Robert Steneck (207) 549-3062, cell (207) 557-4505Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO — A rise in the temperature and acidity of the oceans that threatens the existence of the world’s coral reef ecosystems could also have troubling implications for marine life and fishing industries as far away as Maine, a University of Maine researcher says. […]

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UMaine Professor Set for NAACP Martin Luther King Birthday Keynote

Contact: Perry (NAACP) at 548-2081; Joe Carr (UMaine) at 581-3571 ORONO — A keynote address by University of Maine philosophy professor Douglas Allen will highlight a joint Greater Bangor Area NAACP/University of Maine Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast celebration on Monday, January 21, 2008. The 8:30-10:30 a.m. event is scheduled for UMaine’s Buchanan Alumni House, […]

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Engineering Students Tackle Heating Project to Save Energy, Cut Costs

Contact: Justin Poland (207) 581-2130; Tom Weber (207) 581-3777 ORONO–A group of University of Maine mechanical engineering students are working on a senior-class project that promises practical benefits not only to their own education but to the university and the environment as well. For their capstone project, the four students are designing a heat-recovery system […]

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UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum Closing for Holidays

Contact: Patricia Henner, 581-4100 ORONO — The Page Farm and Home Museum will close over the holidays, Dec. 23-Jan. 2. The museum’s regular hours are Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. -4 p.m., and weekends, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., except for Mondays and holidays.

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Two Major Gifts Boost Art Museum

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 BANGOR — In announcing “two incredible gifts” to the University of Maine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor, University of Maine President Robert Kennedy told those attending a Thursday night reception that the generosity of Machias Savings Bank and UMaine Prof. Jon Ippolito will transform the museum and dramatically […]

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Gift Leads to UMaine Athletics Field Upgrades

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571; Laura Reed at (207) 581-3646 ORONO — A $1 million gift from University of Maine benefactors Phillip H. and Susan K. Morse, through the Boston Red Sox Foundation, will provide the catalyst for a significant upgrade of University of Maine outdoor athletic facility playing surfaces. Phillip Morse, an owner […]

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Maine Tree Club Offers Outings and Education

Contact: Amy Witt, 207-780-4205 PORTLAND, Me.–Maine citizens and visitors can learn more about one of our state’s greatest resources by joining the Maine Tree Club, an educational project designed for people of all ages to learn about trees. The Maine Tree Club is a collaborative effort of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, the Maine Forest […]

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University of Maine American Marketing Association to Host Annual Business Conference

Contact: Heather Conary at (207) 659-3383 ORONO — The University of Maine chapter of the American Marketing Association will host “You Can Get There From Here!: The Second Annual Collegiate Business Conference” on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2007. The statewide business conference is open to all Maine students. It will feature inspirational speakers, informational seminars, opportunities […]

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New UMaine Supercomputer to Offer Maine Students Access to Climate Change, Scientific Modeling

Contact: Professor Phillip Dickens, 581-3967; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — Students in Maine schools soon will have an opportunity to experiment first-hand with variable climate change scenarios by accessing the University of Maine’s environmental modeling programs from their own classroom laptops. The UMaine Department of Computer Science has received two National Science Foundation grants, one […]

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