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Research Shows Sustained Effects of Early Literacy Intervention

Contact: Kay Hyatt (207) 581-2761 ORONO, Maine — Reading Recovery is meeting its promise to bring the lowest performing first grade readers up to the average class achievement level — and perhaps beyond — according to University of Maine research. The study provides scientific evidence that Maine students completing the program not only reach or […]

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In Maine, School District Size not Related to Educational Quality, Report Finds

Contact: Philip Trostel, Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, 207-581-1651; Catherine Reilly, formerly of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, now with the Maine State Planning Office, 287-1479; Nick Houtman, UMaine Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — A new report from the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine […]

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Susan Brawley Receives Geddes Simpson Award

Contact: Nick Houtman, Dept. of Public Affairs and Marketing, 207-581-3777 ORONO, Maine — Susan Brawley, professor of plant biology in the University of Maine School of Marine Sciences, has received the Geddes Simpson Award for making a major contribution at the intersection of science and history. Brawley will deliver the Geddes Simpson lecture at 3 […]

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UMaine’s Pelletier Accepts Qu

Contact: George Manlove at 207-581-3756 QUeBEC CITY — University of Maine French professor Raymond J. Pelletier, the associate director of the UMaine Canadian-American Center, recently accepted a prestigious Canadian cultural award on behalf of an international educational association dedicated to promoting the language and study of Quebec and French North America. The American Council for […]

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Volunteers Sought for Wild Blueberry Study

Contact: Ann Barker, Dept. of Food Science and Human Nutrition, 207-581-1733 ORONO, Maine — University of Maine Food Science and Human Nutrition graduate student Ann Barker is looking for volunteers to participate in a study examining how wild blueberries affect cholesterol levels and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Volunteers must be at least 30 […]

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UMaine Teach-in April 12 to Explore Myths, Realities About Cuba

Contact: Barbara Blazej, (207) 581-2625, George Manlove (207) 581-3756 ORONO — A group of UMaine students and faculty who recently returned from an educational tour of Cuba over spring break will hold a public “teach-in” on April 12 to discuss their trip and impressions of the small socialist country 90 miles off the coast of […]

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Same-Sex Marriage Lawyer Bonauto Speaking at UMaine April 6

Contact: Mazie Hough, (207) 581-1225 ORONO — Mary Bonauto, lead counsel in the controversial same-sex civil marriage court case in Massachusetts and director of the Civil Rights Project at Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) since 1990 will speak at UMaine, Wednesday, April 6. Appearing from 12:15-1:30 in the Bangor Room of the Memorial […]

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UMaine Music Recital April 3 Debuts New Trumpets

Contact: Jack Burt, (207) 581-1773, George Manlove, (207) 581-3756 (Ed. Note: release also references the late Dr. Michael Solomon, former Bangor physician.) ORONO — Jack Burt, UMaine assistant professor of trumpet, and friends will perform a concert on Sunday, April 3 at Minsky Recital Hall on the Orono campus that debuts three new German rotary […]

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