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Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Jad Al-Assaad, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Jad Al-Assaad, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Q&A interview with 2021 University of Maine Alumnus Jad Al-Assaad about his academic career at the University of Maine and experience with the Pulp and Paper Foundation.
Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2021, University Of Maine Rising Tide
Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2021, University Of Maine Rising Tide
General University of Maine Publications
Screenshots of the University of Maine's Riding Tide Center webpages.
Umaine Tick Surveillance Program Annual Report 2020, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Umaine Tick Surveillance Program Annual Report 2020, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension Tick Lab conducts surveillance of ticks and tick-borne pathogens to track their distribution, detect trends or changes in tick activity, and to identify areas of risk for tick-borne disease in Maine. In 2019, the UMaine Extension Tick Lab began testing tick samples for the causative agents of Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis; the three most common tick-borne diseases. In 2020, an additional testing panel was added to screen applicable tick species for the causative agents of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, and tularemia. A free tick identification program also continues to be offered.
A Brief History Of The Industry, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
A Brief History Of The Industry, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
The pulp and paper industry was cool before many of us were ever born. Yes, it’s that old. Not only was it cool by providing Mainers and immigrants a means to provide for themselves and their families, but it was also high-tech, forward-thinking and environmentally aware. Maybe not much has changed after all? Let’s take a look at a (brief) history of the industry in the Pine Tree State.
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Andrew Arsenault, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Andrew Arsenault, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Q&A interview with 2021 University of Maine Alumnus Andrew Arsenault about his academic career at the University of Maine and experience with the Pulp and Paper Foundation.
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Meagan Dube, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Meagan Dube, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Q&A interview with University of Maine student Meagan Dube (Class of 2022) about his academic career at the University of Maine and with the Pulp & Paper Foundation.
Blog Post: Best Practices To Build Your Resume, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Best Practices To Build Your Resume, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Your resume is the first impression to potential employers, reflects your past and present experiences and achievements, and has the power to impact your future. It may seem overwhelming to write, but don’t be stressed! We’ve helped hundreds of students with their resumes, interviewing skills, applying for internships and landing that dream job.
Blog Post: How Do I Know Engineering Is For Me?, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: How Do I Know Engineering Is For Me?, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Engineering has a reputation for being a difficult career choice. We disagree! At its most basic, engineering is applying science and mathematics principles in order to solve problems. We need engineers to improve systems, innovate new products and address the challenges that our world faces. Intrigued? We knew you would be.
Here at the University of Maine Pulp + Paper Foundation, students can choose a path from five different engineering branches: chemical, civil, computer, electrical and mechanical. As you might imagine, job opportunities are endless. Engineers enter fields such as sales, marketing, management, government/military, teaching, research and development, and industry—such …
Statistical Profile College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences, Fy2020-21, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Statistical Profile College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences, Fy2020-21, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Statistical Profile Maine Business School, Fy2020-21, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Statistical Profile Maine Business School, Fy2020-21, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
University Of Maine Faculty Handbook, Constitution And Bylaws Committee, Faculty Senate
University Of Maine Faculty Handbook, Constitution And Bylaws Committee, Faculty Senate
General University of Maine Publications
This Handbook is an information guide for University of Maine faculty, and does not supersede any collective bargaining agreements made by the Associated Faculty of the University of Maine (AFUM). The goal of the handbook is to capture key elements of administrative policy and faculty responsibility in a single resource that can provide guidance for all faculty at the University of Maine.
This document has been assembled by the Constitution and Bylaws Committee (CABC) of the Faculty Senate. It is our intent that this will be an electronic document and that it will be updated once per semester by the …
Welcome To Nanocellulose Valley, Office Of Innovation And Economic Development
Welcome To Nanocellulose Valley, Office Of Innovation And Economic Development
General University of Maine Publications
For 200 years, Maine's economy has been deeply rooted in the forest products industry. Home to sustainably managed forests, skilled workers, and research expertise at the University of Maine, the state is a natural hub for forest-based innovations and the development of cutting-edge new products.
Today, nanocellulose, nature's super polymer, is helping to build the forest products of the future. This renewable natural material offers virtually limitless potential in a wide range of applications from food packaging to biomedical devices.
Just as Silicon Valley grew up around Stanford University to become the heart of the tech industry, UMaine is driving …
Honors College It's Personal Flyer, University Of Maine Honors College
Honors College It's Personal Flyer, University Of Maine Honors College
General University of Maine Publications
Poster promoting the University of Maine Honors College Student Ambassadors March 2021 challenge for collecting personal care items for the Black Bear Exchange.
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Adam J. Paterson, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Student Questionnaire: Adam J. Paterson, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Q&A interview with University of Maine student Adam J. Paterson (Class of 2022) about his academic career at the University of Maine and experience with the Pulp & Paper Foundation.
Blog Post: Discussing All Maine Women With Jenny Desmond, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Blog Post: Discussing All Maine Women With Jenny Desmond, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
At University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation, we value community, connection, and commitment—to our students, campus, and the industry. But we’re certainly not the only campus organization that encompasses these values. The All Maine Women (AMW) honor society is the “highest all-inclusive honor society to which a University of Maine woman can belong,” a prestigious accomplishment.
Each year, All Maine Women selects a small group of exemplary students to be members. For 2021, three UMPPF scholarship recipients were selected! Jordon Gregory, Meagan Dube and Rosamond Hickey join seven other UMaine students to represent the All Maine Women honor society …
Consider Engineering Program, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
Consider Engineering Program, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation
General University of Maine Publications
Consider Engineering is a challenging and rewarding four-day summer program for high school juniors to get a taste of college life and what it takes to be an engineer.
This program is offered three times in July to groups of 36 students who have completed their junior year of study, excel in math and science, and demonstrate communication and leadership skills. This free-of-charge educational and inspiring program is competitive, with only half the applicants gaining admission. Food and lodging is included.