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Maine Campus October 23 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 23 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Perspective, V 8, I 4, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Oct 1996

Maine Perspective, V 8, I 4, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Coverage in this issue includes discussion of "campus dialogues" as part of determining the future of Information Technology and Telecommunications at UMaine; the announcement of recipients of the 11th annual Maryann Hartman Awards; and …


1996-1997 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department Oct 1996

1996-1997 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department

General University of Maine Publications

It is with great optimism and anticipation that we look at the upcoming University of Maine Men’s and Women’s Swimming season. The programs continue to grow with the addition of impressive recruiting classes fortifying teams already bursting with talented swimmers and divers.


Maine Campus October 11 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 11 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus October 09 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 09 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus October 07 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 07 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Perspective, V 8, I 3, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Oct 1996

Maine Perspective, V 8, I 3, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Included in this issue is the dedication of the Class of 1944 Hall, School of Performing Arts during Homecoming Weekend; the creation of the Student Heritage Alliance Center; and a profile piece about UMaine …


Maine Campus October 04 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 04 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus October 02 1996, Maine Campus Staff Oct 1996

Maine Campus October 02 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine, Volume 77, Number 3, Fall 1996, University Of Maine General Alumni Association Oct 1996

Maine, Volume 77, Number 3, Fall 1996, University Of Maine General Alumni Association

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

The Artist / Administrator: UMaine's New Art Museum Director (Wally Mason) --- Believing in Achieving: Students and Teachers Will Find No Greater Advocate Than UMaine's Russ Quaglia --- Setting High Goals, Making No Excuses: The Black Bear's New Basketball Coach, John Giannini --- Looking To a New Era for Native American Students: The Wabanaki Center Builds a Bridge Between the University and the Indian Community


Maine Campus September 25 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 25 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus September 23 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 23 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Perspective, V 8, I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Sep 1996

Maine Perspective, V 8, I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Articles in this issue focus on UMaine being seen as a leader in the integration and application of information technology in the state of Maine; the inaugural year of the School of Marine Sciences; …


Maine Campus September 18 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 18 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus September 16 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 16 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus September 13 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 13 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

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Maine Campus September 11 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 11 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

No abstract provided.


Maine Perspective, V 8, I 1, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Sep 1996

Maine Perspective, V 8, I 1, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Included in this issue is coverage of a $119,000 upgrade to the Macintosh computer lab in 124 Barrows Hall; a profile piece about Cindy Stevens; and the installation of the World War II Memorial …


Maine Campus September 06 1996, Maine Campus Staff Sep 1996

Maine Campus September 06 1996, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

No abstract provided.


Depletion Of Atmospheric Nitrate And Chloride As A Consequence Of The Toba Volcanic Eruption, Q. Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, G. A. Zielinski, M. Twickler, K. C. Taylor Sep 1996

Depletion Of Atmospheric Nitrate And Chloride As A Consequence Of The Toba Volcanic Eruption, Q. Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, G. A. Zielinski, M. Twickler, K. C. Taylor

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Continuous measurements of SO42− and electrical conductivity (ECM) along the GISP2 ice core record the Toba mega‐eruption at a depth 2590.95 to 2091.25 m (71,000±5000 years ago). Major chemical species were analyzed at a resolution of 1 cm per sample for this section. An ∼6‐year long period with extremely high volcanic SO42− coincident with a 94% depletion of nitrate and 63% depletion of chloride is observed at the depth of the Toba horizon. Such a reduction of chloride in a volcanic layer preserved in an ice core has not been observed in any previous studies. The …


Relationship Between Continuous Aerosol Measurements And Firn Core Chemistry Over A 10‐Year Period At The South Pole, M. H. Bergin, E. A. Meyerson, J. E. Dibb, Paul Andrew Mayewski Sep 1996

Relationship Between Continuous Aerosol Measurements And Firn Core Chemistry Over A 10‐Year Period At The South Pole, M. H. Bergin, E. A. Meyerson, J. E. Dibb, Paul Andrew Mayewski

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Before ice core chemistry can be used to estimate past atmospheric chemistry it is necessary to establish an unambiguous link between concentrations of chemical species in the air and snow. For the first time a continuous long‐term record of aerosol properties (aerosol light scattering coefficient, σsp , and Ångström exponent, å) at the South Pole are compared with the chemical record from a high resolution firn core (∼10 samples per year) covering the period from 1981 to 1991. Seasonal signals in å, associated with winter minima due to coarse mode seasalt and summer maxima due to accumulation mode sulfate …


1996 Umaine Black Bears Football Media Guide, University Of Maine Sports Information Office Sep 1996

1996 Umaine Black Bears Football Media Guide, University Of Maine Sports Information Office

General University of Maine Publications

No abstract provided.


Everyday Life Is Full Of 'Science Moments' To Teach And Share With Children, Mary Bird, Herman Weller Aug 1996

Everyday Life Is Full Of 'Science Moments' To Teach And Share With Children, Mary Bird, Herman Weller

STEM Faculty Scholarship

The routine business of getting back to school is the easy part. It's much more challenging to figure out how to support children's efforts to learn more about the world and their place in it, and to hone the new skills they are acquiring daily. Even if you have felt comfortable reading with your child or helping with math homework in the past, chances are that you, like the vast majority of American parents, feel stymied when it comes to science.

So what can you do to broaden and deepen your child's learning of science? A lot, and you don't …


Maine Perspective, V 7, I 29, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Aug 1996

Maine Perspective, V 7, I 29, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Included in this issue is the creation of a Center for Students and Community Life; the announcement of I, Rigoberta Menchú—An Indian Woman in Guatemala as the class book for First Year students; and …


Everyday Life Is Full Of 'Science Moments' To Teach And Share With Children, Mary Bird, Herman Weller Aug 1996

Everyday Life Is Full Of 'Science Moments' To Teach And Share With Children, Mary Bird, Herman Weller

General University of Maine Publications

The routine business of getting back to school is the easy part. It's much more challenging to figure out how to support children's efforts to learn more about the world and their place in it, and to hone the new skills they are acquiring daily. Even if you have felt comfortable reading with your child or helping with math homework in the past, chances are that you, like the vast majority of American parents, feel stymied when it comes to science. So what can you do to broaden and deepen your child's learning of science? A lot, and you don't …


Chemical Species Spatial Distribution And Relationship To Elevation And Snow Accumulation Rate Over The Greenland Ice Sheet, Q. Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, E. Linder, S. Whitlow, M. Twickler Aug 1996

Chemical Species Spatial Distribution And Relationship To Elevation And Snow Accumulation Rate Over The Greenland Ice Sheet, Q. Yang, Paul Andrew Mayewski, E. Linder, S. Whitlow, M. Twickler

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Major chemical species (Cl, NO3, SO2−4, Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+) from 24 snowpits (sampled at a resolution of 3 cm, total 2995 samples) collected from northern, central, and southern Greenland were used for this investigation. The annual and seasonal (winter and summer) concentration of each chemical species was calculated and used to study the spatial distribution of chemical species over the central portion of the Greenland Ice Sheet. A two-sided t-distribution test (α=0.05) suggests that concentrations of major chemical species in snow do …


Airplay, Vol. 17, No. 11, Maine Public Broadcasting Network Aug 1996

Airplay, Vol. 17, No. 11, Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Airplay: MPBN Radio Program Guide

Airplay is published to provide the most thorough information possible about MPBN Radio and its programs, hopefully in a visually appealing way. Each month of Airplay features works by Maine artists and photographers on its cover. Maine Public Broadcasting Network Radio is a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Eastern Public Radio Network (EPRN). Maine Public Broadcasting was founded by the University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - August) No.16, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Aug 1996

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - August) No.16, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Mr400: Assessing Compliance With Bmps On Harvested Sites In Maine: Final Report, Russel D. Briggs, Alan J. Kimball, Janet Cormier Aug 1996

Mr400: Assessing Compliance With Bmps On Harvested Sites In Maine: Final Report, Russel D. Briggs, Alan J. Kimball, Janet Cormier

Miscellaneous Reports

The research was designed to help answer three questions: (1) What are the documented types of impacts on water quality from forestry activities in Maine? (2) Do timber harvesters use the best management practices recommended by the state to control water pollution? (3) Are these practices effective when they are used?


Maine Folklife, Vol. 2, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center Aug 1996

Maine Folklife, Vol. 2, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center

Maine Folklife Center Newsletter

In the last newsletter, we told you of the different preservation survey work that the Center was undertaking. Well, three "experts" visited the Center — we've been poked, prodded, examined with a magnifying glass — and have we learned a lot! Though we can't possibly summarize everything in this article, we want to share the gist of their findings so that you're aware of the major issues facing the Center.

The Center was very pleased when the Northeast Document Conservation Center awarded us a subsidized preservation survey. In March, Beth Patkus, with training in archives administration and preservaton, traveled from …