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Explorations, Vol. 5, No. 2, Kathleen Lignell, Mary Beth Pinto, Susan White, James M. Acheson, Mary Lee, John Field, Eric Beenfeldt, Robert Shepard, M. W. Blumenstock
Explorations, Vol. 5, No. 2, Kathleen Lignell, Mary Beth Pinto, Susan White, James M. Acheson, Mary Lee, John Field, Eric Beenfeldt, Robert Shepard, M. W. Blumenstock
Explorations — A Journal of Research
Articles include:
Cover: Brian McLain of New Harbor, measuring a V-notched lobster; slide taken by Robert C. Bayer, University of Maine Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences.
"April is Aquaculture Month Guest Editorial," by Kathleen Lignell
"Hospital Project Teams: Gaining Cooperation," by Mary Beth Pinto
"The Maine Lobster Institute: Science and Industry Working Together," by Susan White
"The Theory of Common Property Resources: Scientific Law or Myth?" by James M. Acheson
"What do Seedless Watermelons and Triploid Oysters have in Common?" by Mary Lee
"Technology and the Competitive Edge," by John Field and Eric Beenfeldt
"Growing our State Tree Faster: …
Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly
Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Michelle Earltinez learned Thursday that she has won her battle. After a year of arguing her case, the 23-year-old, two-year animal medical technology major will be allowed to keep her laboratory animals alive, according to a letter from UMO President Howard R. Neville.
Buddhist Ruling Due Thursday, The Maine Campus
Buddhist Ruling Due Thursday, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
UMO President Howard R. Neville said Monday that a decision will be announced Thursday on whether a 23-year-old animal technology major can keep her laboratory animals alive.
Neville Begins Review Of Buddhist's Complaint, John Donnelly
Neville Begins Review Of Buddhist's Complaint, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The case of a UMO student who refuses to take a required course because it violates her religious and moral principals was scheduled this morning by President Howard R. Neville.
Official Calls Reason 'Hogwash', John Donnelly
Official Calls Reason 'Hogwash', John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An HEW official said Thursday it's "hogwash" that federal guidelines prohibit a UMO student from taking care of her own animals required for a course.
More Flexibility Needed, The Maine Campus
More Flexibility Needed, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
When a student voices a legitimate concern sparked by humane and admirable beliefs, school officials might be expected to listen. But the University has turned a deaf ear to a medical technology student who, because of her Zen Buddhist background, refuses to take part in the "needless sacrifice" of laboratory animals.
Student Threatens Suit Against Umo, Sherry Walsch, John Donnelly
Student Threatens Suit Against Umo, Sherry Walsch, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A 23-year-old UMO student is threatening to file suit against the University because of a course requirement she believes violates her religious principles. Michele Earltinez, a Zen Buddhist and a two-year animal medical technology major, said that the course, laboratory animal care, "needlessly sacrifices" animals after they're used in experiments.