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UMaine Class on Global Leadership Amplifies 2009 Camden Conference

Contact: Tim Cole: 581-1882 ORONO — How does the current financial situation affect the ability of the U.S. and other global leaders’ ability to influence world affairs? It’s a question being posed by organizers of the 22nd Annual Camden Conference Feb. 20-22. It also is a question on the minds of millions as global leadership […]

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Baldacci, Collins, Michaud at UMaine Event Friday

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Gov. John Baldacci, Sen. Susan Collins and Rep. Michael Michaud will all be at the University of Maine Friday, Feb. 20 for a news event related to UMaine research and technology commercialization efforts. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. at UMaine’s AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.  […]

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New Resource About Coastal Access in Maine

Contact: Natalie Springuel, 207-288-2944 x 298; Kristen Grant, 207-646-1555 x 115 ORONO – Throughout the Maine coast, conflicts over access to and from the water are becoming more common. Now, people on the coast have a new resource to help them understand the legal background and tools available to address access concerns. Maine Sea Grant, […]

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UMaine Cooperative Extension Creates New Garden Publication

Contact: Kyle McCaskill, 207-581-3185 ORONO, Me.—University of Maine Cooperative Extension has announced publication of Maine Home Garden News, a statewide newsletter designed to equip home gardeners with practical information on successfully growing vegetables, fruits and herbs, as well as flowers, lawns, shrubs and trees. The newsletter will be published monthly from March through October and […]

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UMaine Professor Looks at Link Between Lakes and Climate Change

Contact: Jasmine Saros, (207) 581-2112 University of Maine biology and ecology Professor Jasmine Saros has co-authored a paper detailing the importance of lakes and reservoirs in understanding climate change. Saros, also of UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, along with the first author listed on the paper Craig E. Williamson of Miami University and David W. Schindler […]

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UMaine Engineers Introducing Young Women to Science, Engineering

Contact: Chet Rock, 581-2218; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — With research showing men make up 80 percent of the nation’s — and 86 percent of Maine’s — engineering undergraduates, the University of Maine is launching an initiative Feb. 16-20 aimed at reducing the disparity. UMaine’s College of Engineering and UMaine Cooperative Extension will host as […]

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UMaine Researchers Receive $500,000 Grant to Study Ocean Sediments

Contact: Pete Jumars, (207) 581-4381; Sara Lindsay, (207) 581-2739; Aimee Dolloff, (207) 581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Two University of Maine researchers have received a nearly $500,000 grant to combine and broaden their studies of the seafloor by looking at the ecological and biological processes of the creatures that live there. The National Science Foundation awarded […]

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Black History Month Events at UMaine

Contact: Ana-Ramona Gilbert, 581-1428 ORONO — In observance of Black History Month, lectures, discussions, a bake sale fundraiser and a poetry jam are some of the events are scheduled through Feb. 23 at the University of Maine. Events include: “Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers” – Feb. 12, 4-6 p.m., 120 Little Hall; sponsored by the […]

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UMaine Professor Receives Prominent German Research Award

Contact: R. Dean Astumian, (207) 581-1024; Aimee Dolloff, (207) 581-3571 ORONO, Maine – University of Maine physics Professor R. Dean Astumian has received a Humboldt Research Award, one of the most prestigious scientific honors in Germany. The prize from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is given to distinguished foreign scholars in recognition of their lifetime […]

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Kennedy Staying on as UMaine President

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Robert Kennedy has announced that he will continue as the University of Maine’s president.  Kennedy had been under consideration for the president’s job at Kansas State University, where he has been since Sunday as one of two finalists interviewing for that job. “While I appreciated the opportunity […]

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