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Maine Tree Club Offers Outings and Education

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

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UMaine Accepting “ArtWorks” Registration for Children’s Spring Session

Contact: Constant Albertson, 581-3251George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The University of Maine Department of Art is accepting applications for the spring 2007 after school ArtWorks classes for area children, kindergarten through grade 7. ArtWorks classes are held on consecutive Friday afternoons, from 3:30-5 p.m., March 23-April 20 at Lord Hall on the Orono campus. ArtWorks […]

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UMaine Offers New China Travel-Study Course

Contact: Tai Cheng, 581-3155 George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The University of Maine is offering a unique travel-study course this spring on China, a 6,000-year-old country of 1.3 billion people that has transformed itself in less than 30 years from a third world communist nation to an increasingly capitalistic superpower. The course, available to current […]

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Legislator Bus Tour at UMaine on Wednesday

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — A group of 75 Maine legislators will visit the University of Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Their visit is part of a Maine Development Foundation bus tour highlighting important elements of Maine’s economy and culture. The group includes senators and House members from all over Maine. It […]

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UMaine Offers Camden Conference Companion Course on Evolution of Europe

Contact: Howard Cody, 581-1868; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — How do modern European politics, economics, currencies, cultures, religions and languages affect Americans? How is the development of the European Union influencing the evolution of Europe, and — more importantly — why should the United States care? Those questions surround some of the issues to be […]

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Grad Student Seeks Volunteers for Cereal/Appetite Research

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — University of Maine graduate student Megan Blackmore is looking for volunteers for a research project. A master’s student in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Blackmore is looking into the effects of different types of breakfast cereal on appetite. Participants must be between the ages of 20 and […]

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Eight Students Inducted into Engineering Honor Society Chi Epsilon

Contact: Jon Kenerson, jon.kenerson@umit.maine.eduGeorge Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — Eight students have been inducted into the honor society Chi Epsilon in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maine. Membership in Chi Epsilon is a mark of distinction placed on undergraduates who have upheld the honor of the department through high scholastic […]

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UMaine Professor Howard Wins International Essay Prize

Contact: Michael Howard, 581-3861George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — UMaine philosophy professor Michael Howard recently won first prize in an essay contest conducted by Basic Income Studies, a new international academic journal that focuses on basic income issues and universal welfare policies. Howard received the award at the Eleventh Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network […]

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Training for Poultry Producers at AG Trades Show

Contact: Richard Brzozowski, 207-780-4205, rbrz@umext.maine.edu AUGUSTA –University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Alternative Poultry Association (MAPA) will sponsor an afternoon of practical training for poultry producers, 12:30 – 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at the Augusta Civic Center. The training is part of the 2007 Maine Agricultural Trades Show (www.getrealmaine.com), scheduled for […]

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