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PBS documentary series about climate change features UMaine research

The University of Maine was featured in the PBS documentary series Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine, which explores the rapid warming of the Gulf of Maine and its impacts on the region. The series, which ran from July 24 to Aug. 7, 2024, highlights the university’s role in researching and addressing climate change in […]

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University of Maine to host Maine Forest Biomaterials Week

The University of Maine will host Maine Forest Biomaterials Week from Aug. 27–29 at Wells Conference Center in Orono. The event will highlight the latest innovations and research in forest biomaterials, bringing together industry leaders, researchers and students to explore the future of sustainable materials derived from Maine’s abundant forest resources. Hosted by the University […]

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Rogers named chief of staff to UMaine president

A skilled higher education professional with 18 years of experience in leadership roles has been named chief of staff at the University of Maine, reporting to President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, effective Aug. 12.  Michelle Rogers, who has a doctorate in leadership for educational justice, has served several universities in various leadership roles. She was the chief […]

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News Center Maine highlights Transfer ME program

News Center Maine reported on the new Transfer ME program, which guarantees community college graduates admission to any University of Maine System school. This initiative is designed to simplify the transfer process and encourage more students to pursue bachelor’s degrees.

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U.S. capable of achieving seafood independence, new study shows 

From lobster to haddock and seaweed, seafood plays an important role in the U.S. economy, diet and culture. The nation is one of the top producers of marine and aquatic foods worldwide, but also the second largest seafood importer. Through extensive data analysis and calculations, University of Maine researchers found the U.S. could achieve seafood […]

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Fogg earns competitive scholarship for research internship opportunity with NOAA 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) named Jaime Fogg of Dedham, Maine one of its 2024 Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholars, granting her an opportunity to conduct research through a paid internship with the organization in summer 2025.  One of only two scholarship recipients from Maine, Fogg, a University of Maine junior majoring in […]

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