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Eco-Peace, Permaculture Conference Nov. 10 in Belfast

Contact: Hugh Curran, 581-2609; George Manlove, 581-3756 BELFAST — The international eco-peace community ESTIA, a non-profit organization that includes Peace Studies Program faculty members at the University of Maine in Orono, will present its third annual conference, “Building Today’s Eco-Peace Village,” Nov. 10 at the Hutchinson Center in Belfast. The conference, from 12-5 p.m., is […]

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Campus Tours Go High-Tech

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Intelligent Spatial Technologies, Inc., a Maine-based business founded by University of Maine graduate Chris Frank, has announced that UMaine campus tours will soon feature the company’s iPointer hand-held device. This innovative technology will allow users to take a robust self-guided tour with abundant information about UMaine buidings […]

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MPBN Gubernatorial Debate at UMaine Nov. 1

Contact: Lou Morin, MPBN (lmorin@mpbn.org) 1-800-884-1717 Joe Carr, University of Maine (joecarr@maine.edu), 581-3571 ORONO — Five Maine gubernatorial hopefuls will square off in a broadcast debate, scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 1 at the University of Maine’s Maine Center for the Arts.  Maine Public Broadcasting will provide live statewide coverage on television and radio. […]

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DePoy Wins National Award for Contribution to Disabilities Field

Contact: Elizabeth DePoy, 581-1469; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — Elizabeth DePoy, co-coordinator and professor of Interdisciplinary Disability Studies at the UMaine Center for Community Inclusion and professor of social work, has been selected to receive the 2006 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Association of University Centers on Disability (AUCD) for her contributions to the association […]

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Robert Klose-Lecture & Book Signing

Contact: Amanda Morang at 581-1700 ORONO, Me. — The University Bookstore, located in the University of Maine’s Memorial Union, will host author Robert Klose for a lecture and book signing on Thursday, Nov. 2. The event is set for 5 p.m. in Memorial Union’s Totman Lounge. Klose is associate professor of biological sciences at University […]

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New Guide Sets Stage for Decision in Maine on Northeast Climate Change; Primer on 7-State Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

Contact: Meilissa Carey (Environmental Defense), (207) 780-4932; Joe Carr (University of Maine) (207) 581-3571 Note: UMaine Prof. Jonathan Rubin will be available on Friday to discuss this publication and its implications. Portland, ME — Environmental Defense today released a guide that will set the stage for the upcoming public discussion over how best to implement […]

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UMaine Grad and War Zone Correspondent at UMaine Oct. 24

Contact: Derek Mitchell, UMaine Student Government, (207) 581-1701; Joe Carr, University Relations, (207) 581-3571 ORONO, Me. — Janine DiGiovanni, a 1983 University of Maine graduate and senior correspondent for the Times of London and Vanity Fair will present a lecture at UMaine entitled “Other than Collateral Damage: The Effect of the War on Women and […]

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Publication Cites UMaine Value

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. has listed the University of Maine as one of the 247 “Best Buys in College Education” in its new reference book by that name. Barron’s ratings are based on written input from colleges and universities and from those institutions’ students. “It is nice […]

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UMaine International Students To Showcase Homeland Tradition at Culturefest 2006

Contact: Sarah Joughin, 581-3423; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — Travel the globe in a day without leaving campus Oct. 28, as the year’s biggest international event in the region pulls together hundreds of University of Maine international students for Culturefest 2006 — a showcase of talent, style and cuisine from cultures of the world. From […]

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UMaine Offers Open Houses for Prospective Central Maine MPA Students

Contact: Cindy D’Angelo, 581-1872; George Manlove, 581-3756 AUGUSTA — The University of Maine is offering three open houses this month to introduce prospective students to its popular master’s in public administration degree program taught each year in Augusta. The university offers at least two graduate-level public administration courses in Augusta each semester. The spring 2007 […]

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