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Black Bear To Merin Skincare: Alumni Founders Adding Value To Maine's Lobster Industry, Ashley Forbes Mar 2021

Black Bear To Merin Skincare: Alumni Founders Adding Value To Maine's Lobster Industry, Ashley Forbes

General University of Maine Publications

It started in 2013 when co-founders Amber Boutiette and Patrick Breeding met on the first day of their first year as biomedical engineering undergraduate students at the University of Maine. Nearly eight years later the pair relocated to Portland, launched Marin Skincare--a specialty skincare product made with lobster glycoprotein--and are now teaming with an established Maine brand, Luke's Lobster, to scale their supply chain and meet strong demand for their first product.


Zealandia Switch May Be The Missing Link In Understanding Ice Age Climates, Margaret Nagle Mar 2021

Zealandia Switch May Be The Missing Link In Understanding Ice Age Climates, Margaret Nagle

General University of Maine Publications

The origins of ice age climate changes may lie in the Southern Hemisphere, where interactions among the westerly wind system, the Southern Ocean and the tropical Pacific can trigger rapid, global changes in atmospheric temperature, according to an international research team led by the University of Maine.


Umaine Receives Patent For Composite Laminates Bound With Cellulose Nanofibers, Ashley Forbes Feb 2021

Umaine Receives Patent For Composite Laminates Bound With Cellulose Nanofibers, Ashley Forbes

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine has been issued a patent for a process to create strong composite laminates that are bound with cellulose nanofibrils (CNF). This technology, called Cellubound™, is part of UMaine's widening patent portfolio of strong, environmentally friendly products bound with CNF.

The process developed by UMaine researchers involves soaking sheets of paper in a CNF slurry, then layering the soaked sheets together and using a heated press to remove the water and bond the layers. The resulting product, made entirely of paper and uniquely impregnated with CNF, is strong, stiff and board-like, with the potential to replace plastics …


University Of Maine Center On Aging Awarded Funding To Support 119 Americorps Seniors Rsvp Volunteers, Paula Burnett Feb 2021

University Of Maine Center On Aging Awarded Funding To Support 119 Americorps Seniors Rsvp Volunteers, Paula Burnett

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine Center on Aging has received an AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP grant to support 119 volunteers serving in Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis and Washington counties, where the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) program has provided service opportunities for people ages 55 and older since 2003.


Umaine Pursues Transformative $110 Million Athletic Facilities Plan, University Of Maine System Feb 2021

Umaine Pursues Transformative $110 Million Athletic Facilities Plan, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

Honoring Harold Alfond’s legacy of support for Maine education and athletics, University of Maine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy and Athletic Director Ken Ralph detail $110 million plan.

The University of Maine has unveiled its transformative $110 million athletic facilities master plan. The initiative honors Harold Alfond’s legacy of support for Maine education and athletics by providing modern facilities for all 17 varsity programs at Maine’s only Division I athletic program, and improving the overall UMaine student experience.

In October, the Harold Alfond Foundation announced an historic $500 million investment in Maine and its people. The University of Maine System is to …


Ferland Engineering Education And Design Center (Eedc) Virtual Beam Topping Ceremony, Jeff Mills, Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Dana Humphrey, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Wbrc Architects And Engineers, Ellenzweig Feb 2021

Ferland Engineering Education And Design Center (Eedc) Virtual Beam Topping Ceremony, Jeff Mills, Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Dana Humphrey, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Wbrc Architects And Engineers, Ellenzweig

General University of Maine Publications

Construction of the $78 million Engineering Education and Design Center (EEDC) on the University of Maine campus began in May 2020, with workers following state-mandated health and safety guidelines. Work on the 105,000-square-foot facility is expected to be completed in spring 2022.

Design and construction of EEDC involved 78 graduates of the University of Maine, many from the College of Engineering. Over 500 alumni, friends, corporations, and foundations contributed to the fund-raising effort. Retired power industry executive and Skowhegan, Maine native, Jim Ferland and his wife Eileen provided a $10-million naming gift for the new Center. Jim Ferland earned a …


An Indigenous Micro - To Meta-Narrative: Microbes And Social Equity With Dr. Nicole Redvers, University Of Maine Institute Of Medicine, The Ishaq Lab, University Of Maine Feb 2021

An Indigenous Micro - To Meta-Narrative: Microbes And Social Equity With Dr. Nicole Redvers, University Of Maine Institute Of Medicine, The Ishaq Lab, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

Indigenous Peoples have scientific narratives and traditions that span thousands of years rooted within concepts of relationship. The microbial microcosm itself is a lens of relationship that situates us as humans within our own communities and in the biome of the planet. How these relationships intersect and how we view them as an evolution of knowledge in theory and practice impacts how we view equity and its applications in the scientific process. This seminar will seek to bridge Indigenous knowledge traditions and scientific discourse with the intent of situating microbes and social equity within a larger relationship within research and …


New Guide Highlights Behavioral Support Networks In Maine, Casey Kelly Feb 2021

New Guide Highlights Behavioral Support Networks In Maine, Casey Kelly

General University of Maine Publications

A new publication aims to bridge school-based and community-based support systems that promote behavioral health and wellness for Maine students and families. The 15-page Resource Guide for Maine Families, Schools, and Communities: Integrated Multi-Tiered Systems of Support provides family-friendly descriptions of services, information on how to access them, and outlines how to navigate the various supports in Maine.


A Piece Of The Puzzle: Lydia Horne's Contribution To Mitchell Center's Community-Based Climate Planning Project, Mitchell Center For Sustainability Solutions Jan 2021

A Piece Of The Puzzle: Lydia Horne's Contribution To Mitchell Center's Community-Based Climate Planning Project, Mitchell Center For Sustainability Solutions

General University of Maine Publications

Lydia Horne recently graduated from the Ecology and Environmental Sciences program advised by Dr. Sandra De Urioste-Stone. She has since become a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Northern Colorado, but is continuing to collaboratively lead a project with fellow NRT students funded by the Mitchell Center, entitled "Developing a Transdisciplinary Participatory Framework as a Tool for Community-Based Climate Change Planning."


App From Vemi Lab Group Will Help People With Visual Impairments, Seniors Enjoy Ride-Sharing With Self-Driving Cars, Marus Wolf Jan 2021

App From Vemi Lab Group Will Help People With Visual Impairments, Seniors Enjoy Ride-Sharing With Self-Driving Cars, Marus Wolf

General University of Maine Publications

Self-driving cars will offer access to r ide-sharing and ride-hailing with their suite of modern conveniences. However, many people with visual impairments who use these services rely on a human driver to safely locate their vehicle.

A research group led by the Virtual Environments and Multimodal Interaction Laboratory (VEMI Lab) at the University of Maine is developing a smart phone app that provides the navigational assistance needed for people with disabilities and seniors to enjoy ride-sharing and ride-hailing, collectively termed mobility-as-a-service, with the latest in automotive technology. The app, known as the Autonomous Vehicle Assistant (AVA), can also be used …


2021, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications Jan 2021

2021, Umaine News Press Releases, Division Of Marketing And Communications

General University of Maine Publications

This is a catalog of press releases put out by the University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications during the year of 2021.