Campus Announcements

Online grant writing program to be offered in 2023 through the Hutchinson Center

Registration is now open for a five-week professional development program, Grant Writing Essentials, through the University of Maine Hutchinson Center. The fee for this online, instructor-led program is $895. Need-based scholarships are available. Sessions are 9 a.m.–noon on Fridays. Three sessions of the program will be running in winter/spring 2023 — Session One: Jan. 13, […]

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Contest to be held to select Summer University 2023 poster art

The University of Maine Division of Lifelong Learning will hold its second annual UMaine campuswide contest to determine next year’s Summer University poster. The contest is now open to all current University of Maine students. Contestants should create a piece of original, digital art considering what summer at UMaine means to them. The winning entry […]

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UMaine Facilities Management weekly update Nov. 7

UMaine Facilities Management weekly update as follows: A reminder that seasonal weather returns this week. UMaine community members should plan accordingly for colder temperatures and icing conditions when commuting and walking on campus. Facilities Management teams will be salting and sanding roads and sidewalks as weather conditions dictate. Fogler Library north elevator will be out […]

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Athletic Training Student Organization raising funds to attend EATA convention

Members of the University of Maine’s Athletic Training Student Organization (ATSO) are selling raffle tickets throughout the month of November to raise money to help students attend the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association annual convention in Boston in January, as well as future conventions.  Tickets are two for $5 or five for $10, and prizes include […]

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‘The Maine Question’ asks how business savvy can help farmers succeed

Like opening any business, starting a farm can be challenging without any entrepreneurial knowledge or skills. To help to fill a gap between contemporary business education and agriculture among some beginning farmers, University of Maine faculty members Erin Percival Carter and Stephanie Welcomer established the Business, Agriculture, and Rural Development (BARD) technical assistance training program […]

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UMaine researchers create blog for COP27 trip

University of Maine researchers who are attending a United Nations climate summit Nov. 7–18 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt will share their experiences in a new blog on the Climate Change Institute website. The blog will feature regular updates about the global climate change policy negotiations and other events happening during the United Nations Framework Convention […]

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Call for proposals for the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series

The Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Committee is accepting grant applications from the University of Maine to enhance the artistic, cultural, and intellectual life of the campus of the University of Maine and to support speaking engagements or lectures at the University of Maine at Machias.    Grants support up to 50% of expenses associated with cultural […]

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UMaine Facilities Management weekly update Oct. 31

UMaine Facilities Management weekly update as follows: Pre-winter pothole patching on campus roadways begins this week. Jenness Hall walkway is ready for paving. Paving in the Satellite Parking Lot will begin in the next few weeks. Construction has started on experimental blueberry beds at Wyman’s Wild Blueberry Research and Innovation Center. Ledge removal is expected […]

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Lt. William Flagg named UMaine police chief

Lt. William Flagg, whose law enforcement career spans more than three decades, has been appointed director of police and security services/chief of police for the University of Maine. He will serve a two-year appointment. Since December 2021, Flagg has worked as a detective sergeant with the UMaine Police Department. He has been second in command […]

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