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UMaine Partners with State to Create Substance Abuse Center

Contact: Stephen Gilson, (207) 581-2409, Liz DePoy, (207) 581-1469, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO-The UMaine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies has received $650,000 to create a Prevention Center of Excellence on the Orono campus to study what is needed in Maine to prevent substance abuse and its consequences. The project is a result […]

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Business Students Explore Cross-Border Tourism

Contact: Kim McKeage, 581-1989George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO–A group of UMaine graduate students recently helped put “fresh eyes” on marketing strategies designed to strengthen cooperative promotion in and between sister cities of Bangor and Saint John, New Brunswick. Nine students complying with an international business experience requirement for their graduate degrees spent a week in Canada […]

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Invasive Plant Patrol Workshop July 6

Contact: Laura Wilson at 581-2971 ORONO — Invasive plants pose a serious threat to Maine’s lakes, rivers and streams. To help deal with this growing problem, the Maine Center for invasive Aquatic Plants is developing an Invasive Plant Patrol, an organization of trained volunteers who can help detect offending plants at an early stage, providing […]

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UMaine Alumni Association Announces 2005 Alumni Award Recipients

Contact: Bob Potts, Alumni Programs & Marketing, (207) 581-1149 / 1 (800) 934-2586, bob.potts@umit.maine.edu ORONO–The University of Maine Alumni Association is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2005 Alumni Awards. They are as follows: Alumni Career Award (UMAA’s highest honor): John D. Buckley ’49, of Miami, FL. John is co-founder of PBS&J, an engineering, […]

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Annual Herb and Heirloom Plant Sale Starts at Page Farm and Home Museum

Contact: Patty Henner, (207) 581-4100, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — If you got a late start on your herb and vegetable garden, the UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum’s Fourth Annual plant sale, running June 10 through June 26, can help you catch up. More than 2,000 seedlings and plants — annuals, medicinal, culinary, […]

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UMaine Study to Assess Forest Stewardship Strategies in Maine

Contact: Jim Acheson, (207) 581-1898George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — A University of Maine cultural anthropologist has begun what could be the first study of landowners’ stewardship strategies for Maine forests, research that should help explain owners’ management decisions. James Acheson, professor of anthropology and marine sciences, says the timing of the study of forest […]

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Youth Sports Camp Sign-Up Begins

Contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761 ORONO, Maine — Registration is underway for the 13th annual National Youth Sports Program at the University of Maine. Beginning June 27, the free day camp offers six weeks of fun, sports instruction and educational activities for boys and girls ages 10 to 16. The camp’s quality aquatic program, […]

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National Public Radio Considered: New Book Evaluates NPR’s History, Place in Society

Contact: Michael McCauley, 207-262-9611, mike@umit.maine.edu; George Manlove, 207-581-3756 ORONO, Maine — With more than 20 million listeners in the United States and more in other countries via the Internet, satellite and other technologies, National Public Radio has become a force to be reckoned with in the broadcast world. The organization that debuted in 1971 with […]

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Dining Services Health Fair Wins Award

Contact: Joe Carr at 581-3571 ORONO — An interactive health fair, organized and hosted by UMaine’s Black Bear Dining Services on March 30 at York Dining Commons, has been recognized for excellence by the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS). In the NACUFS Cuisine Creators Contest, the UMaine program received first place […]

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