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New Computer Science and Business degree launching in spring 2025

The University of Maine is launching a B.S. in Computer Science and Business within the Maine Business School starting in spring 2025.  This first-of-its-kind program across Maine’s public universities combines computing skill with business strategy to prepare students for careers that address challenges brought on by the growing digital economy. It was approved by the […]

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Vermont Public highlights invasive plant, tick research led by Gardner

Vermont Public highlighted research on how invasive plant species could be impacting the abundance of ticks and presence of tick-borne illnesses, led by University of Maine associate professor of arthropod vector biology Allie Gardner. Gardner said in order for the research to have impact, her team needs to translate findings on why tick populations are […]

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Inside Climate News interviews Ranco on land returns to indigenous communities

Inside Climate News interviewed Darren Ranco, chair of Native American Programs and professor of anthropology at the University of Maine, on how returning land to indigenous groups benefits their sovereignty, as well as land conservation efforts. “There’s something happening in land trusts and conservation groups more generally, not only nationally, but internationally, where indigenous-led efforts […]

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Mainebiz reports on UMaine collaboration for I-Corps research development hub

Mainebiz reported on the new collaboration between the University of Maine and other universities in New England, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), to create a hub for converting scientific research into new products, treatments and technologies. A $15 million grant from the National Science Foundation funded the creation of the […]

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Call for proposals for the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series 

The Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series (CA/DLS) Committee is accepting grant applications from the University of Maine and the University of Maine at Machias to enhance the artistic, cultural and intellectual life of the campuses. Grants support up to 50% of expenses associated with cultural events, speaking engagements and lectures. The CA/DLS committee accepts applications four […]

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Mainebiz highlights Sea Grant, UMaine MARINE hosting storm preparation forums statewide

Mainebiz and Maine Public highlighted Maine Sea Grant, the Maine Coastal Program, the Island Institute and the University of Maine MARINE Initiative hosting 10 upcoming meetings centered on storm response and preparedness in working waterfront communities statewide. Katrina Armstrong, assistant research professor and marine initiative manager at UMaine, told Maine Public the forum is a […]

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AP, Press Herald interview Brewer on Maine congressional race

The Associated Press interviewed Mark Brewer, professor and chair of political science at the University of Maine, on the efforts of Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows to promote transparency in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District election. Brewer said her efforts are a wise response to widespread mistrust in institutions and criticism of ranked voting. News […]

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Nautilus interviews UMaine graduate student on her research

Nautilus interviewed a graduate student at the University of Maine, Olivia Olson, on a project for which she is assisting to better understand how the North American fur trade reshaped Maine’s ecosystem. Her project, led by a molecular anthropologist at the University of Oklahoma, aims to create a more accurate picture of the past, better […]

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News Center highlights how UMaine uses outdoor forestry classroom

News Center Maine highlighted how University of Maine forestry students learn about the environment in the Brent Halsey Educational Forest in Old Town and Orono. Jessica Leahy, professor of human dimension in the UMaine School of Forest Resources, is the steward of the outdoor classroom and has brought dozens of students there for volunteer work […]

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