MAINE PERSPECTIVE
A PUBLICATION
OF AND FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE

Vol. 11, No. 15,

April 24-May 8, 2000

 

MASTER CAMPUS CALENDAR


Forest management graduate student Emily Hoffhine discusses her research with Gov. Angus King (center) and Sen. S. Peter Mills of Somerset County during a poster display at the State House earlier this month. Hoffhine was one of eight graduate students recognized for excellence in research and creativity at the Graduate Research Exposition on campus. Other winning graduate students, who also gave poster presentations in Augusta, are: Julia Daly, Geological Sciences; Melissa Kelley, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology; Matthew Hooge, Biological Sciences; Rachel Grover, Psychology; Zornitsa Keremidchieva, Communication and Journalism; Steven Smallwood, LASST/Physics and Astronomy; and Pei He, Chemistry. Abstract summaries of the graduate research winners are available on MaineSci (www.umaine.edu/mainesci).

Task Force to Study UMaine's Role in K-12 Education

Enrollment Up for the Third Consecutive Year

UMaine Business School Steps Up International Focus

Fund Dedicated to Preserving the Natural Heritage on Campus

Taking Note of Individual Learning Styles

Cutting Edge: Maine's Distant Geologic Past and Seeking the Source of Sand Beach

Kellogg Fellow Brings Global Lessons Home to Her Community and UMaine

Noted Forensic Expert Combines Nursing, Anthropology

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Dedicated to Late UMaine Professor

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