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Bangor media highlight UMaine student volunteer work at election polls

WABI (CBS 5 in Bangor) and News Center Maine highlighted University of Maine students who volunteered to work at the polls during the general election on Nov. 5. Approximately 50 students with UMaine UVote helped register voters and cast their ballots at the Collins Center for the Arts, where the Orono town election was held. […]

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News Center, WABI feature 2024 Culturefest

News Center Maine and WABI (Channel 5) covered the 2024 Culturefest hosted by the University of Maine Office of International Programs and International Student Association on Saturday, Nov. 2. The annual event invites UMaine students from all backgrounds to celebrate diversity and share their heritage with the community through food, dress, activities and exhibits.

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WABI reports on robotic milking barn at UMaine’s Witter Farm

WABI (CBS 5 in Bangor) reported on the ongoing construction of Maine’s third robotic milking barn, which is being built at the University of Maine’s Witter Farm, part of the J. Franklin Witter Teaching and Research Center in Old Town. Planned to be completed by spring 2025, the robotic milking system will help UMaine students […]

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Island Ad-Vantages report on UMaine students redesigning Sunshine Causeway

Island Ad-Vantages reported that a group of five University of Maine engineering students are designing a new causeway that connects Sunshine island to the rest of Deer Isle for a senior project. The causeway was damaged during storms and temporarily stranded Sunshine residents. The UMaine group is one of six participating in the redesign project, […]

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Faculty and staff parking permits now available

University of Maine 2025 faculty and staff parking permits are now on sale. To purchase your new parking permit and have it mailed to your home or campus address, visit umaine.edu/parking. All current 2024 staff parking permits expire on Dec. 31.

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Native Plant Trust honors Daigle for leadership in ash tree conservation

John Daigle, professor of forest recreation management at the University of Maine, is receiving the 2024 Regional Impact Award from Native Plant Trust, a plant conservation organization focused solely on New England’s native plants. The award recognizes regionally significant leadership and achievement in conservation, horticulture and education.  A citizen member of Penobscot Nation, Daigle created […]

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Yankee Magazine highlights Dumas, Maine scallop industry

Yankee Magazine highlighted a trip to France, in which Robert Dumas, food science pilot plant manager at the University of Maine School of Food and Agriculture, participated to learn about scallops. The feature story focused on parallels between Maine and France and the future of the scallop as Maine’s premier seafood.

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Press Herald interviews Daigle on brown ash trees

The Portland Press Herald interviewed John Daigle, professor of forest recreation management at the University of Maine School of Forest Resources, on brown ash trees. Scientists and Wabanaki tribes are collaborating to protect brown ash trees in Maine, which are vital to Wabanaki basket making traditions, from the invasive emerald ash borer. Daigle, who is […]

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Media report on GEM groundbreaking

The Portland Press Herald, WFVX (FOX 22/ABC 7 in Bangor), WABI (CBS 5 in Bangor), Maine Public and Mainebiz reported on the groundbreaking ceremony for the University of Maine Green Engineering and Materials Factory of the Future in Orono.  Led by the Advanced Structures and Composites Center, this initiative aims to enhance manufacturing innovation and […]

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