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Minerva 2009, The Honors College
Minerva 2009, The Honors College
Minerva
This issue of Minerva includes a story on alumna Betsy Leitch and her husband Bill Leitch, Betsy's connection to Colvin Hall, and their ongoing support of Honors; an article about Colvin Hall renovations and the opening of the Margaret Chase Smith Visiting Faculty Suite; and an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning Honors graduate, Bettina Boxall. Other highlights include the story of Honors graduate Adam Jones and his involvement in saving the USS Alabama.
Ret Site: Sensors!, John F. Vetelino, Constance Holden
Ret Site: Sensors!, John F. Vetelino, Constance Holden
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
This award provides funding for a 3 year standard award to support a Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Site program at the University of Maine entitled, "RET Site: Sensors!," under the direction of Dr. John F. Vetelino. This site will provide 10 high school teachers per year from rural Maine with 8-week summer research experiences involving intensive, team-based sensor research projects with an intellectual focus on sensor theory, design fabrication, testing, and/or applications.
College Of Engineering Magazine, University Of Maine College Of Engineering, Dana N. Humphrey
College Of Engineering Magazine, University Of Maine College Of Engineering, Dana N. Humphrey
UMaine Today
Promotional magazine for the University of Maine's College of Engineering. This issue explores the energy generation and energy transmission-related engineering programs being conducted by faculty, staff, and students with the College of Engineering. Topics include creating a sustainable bioeconomy, development of off-shore wind generation, developing "smart grid" technologies, solar energy, and exploring tidal power.