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Organic Herbalists to Speak June 1 at Page Farm & Home Museum

Contact: Patty Henner, (207) 581-4100, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — The UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum brown bag lunch lecture June 1 will feature organic herbalists Nancy Lowry and Roseanna Rich from Indian Meadows Herbals, LLC, a small Downeast company that produces home-grown salves, balms and creams. The one-hour program, which begins at […]

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Sports Done Right Sessions Scheduled May 25, 26

Contact: Kay Hyatt (207) 581-2761 ORONO, Maine — More than 50 Maine school districts representing nearly 160 communities will send school-community teams to the University of Maine to learn more about the Sports Done Right interscholastic athletics reform initiative during a free training session on Wednesday, May 25. The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to […]

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Three Being Honored at 2004-2005 Daring to Dream Awards Ceremony May 19

Contact: Alan Parks, 581-1236 ORONO –Three individuals will be honored Thursday, May 19, by the UMaine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies for outstanding vision and leadership that contribute to advancing the rights of people with disabilities and their families. The Daring to Dream Awards luncheon will be held Thursday, May 19 in the […]

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UMaine’s Danny Williams Wins 2005 Hartgen Award

Contact: Karen Cole, (207) 581-4704, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — Danny Williams of Orono, a long-time and enthusiastic supporter of music and arts at the University of Maine, is the 2005 recipient of the annual Vincent A. Hartgen Award. He has been involved in promoting the arts and music programs on and off the […]

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Graduate Student Focuses on More Accurate Fisheries Modeling

Contact: Nick Houtman, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Michael Errigo didn’t have many chances to fish. He tried his luck once at the end of a city pier but didn’t catch a thing. Now, the tide may have turned for the University of Maine Ph.D. student in the School of […]

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UMaine Student Newspaper Delivers Three Journalism Awards

Contact: Rick Redmond, (207) 991-1543, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — The Maine Campus, the University of Maine’s student newspaper, recently collected a first place and two second place awards in a national collegiate competition in Stamford Conn. in April. In the Society of Professional Journalists’ Region 1 “Mark of Excellence Awards” competition, the UMaine […]

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Backyard Poultry-Keeping is Page Farm & Home Museum Lecture Topic

Contact: Patty Henner, (207) 581- 4100, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — The UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum is sponsoring a brown bag lunch lecture session May 25 on backyard poultry-keeping, with speaker Bob Hawes, a poultry expert and professor emeritus of animal veterinary and aquatic sciences. The noon lecture is part of the […]

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UMaine Hosts Second Annual State Laptop Learning Initiative Conference May 13

Contact: Kelly Arsenault, Maine Learning Technology Initiative, (207) 592-1824; Bette Manchester, Maine Dept. of Education and MLTI, (207) 592-3993; George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — More than 400 middle school students, teachers and parents from throughout Maine are on the University of Maine campus today for the second annual Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) iTEAM […]

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Maine Center for Student Journalism Newspaper Contest 2005 Winners

Contact: Shannon E. Martin Ph: 207-581-1281; Sundari Pai Ph: 207-581-1939 ORONO — The 12th annual student journalism conference organized by the Maine Center for Student Journalism was held on May 11 at the D. P Corbett Business Building on the University of Maine campus. The theme of the conference was “International Journalism at Home,” with […]

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UMaine Alumni Office Offers FirstClass Email to Graduates

Contact: Chris Corro, (207) 581-1142, Donna Thornton, (207) 581-2586, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 ORONO — For recent University of Maine graduates, leaving campus no longer means losing touch with classmates, acquaintances and campus news. For the first time since the FirstClass email and communications network was introduced to the campus in 1994, graduates will be […]

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