MAINE PERSPECTIVE
A PUBLICATION
OF AND FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE

Vol. 11, No. 5, November 1-15, 1999

 

MASTER CAMPUS CALENDAR


Carol Kim, assistant professor of biochemistry, microbiology and molecular biology, takes a close look at a system of more than 150 aquaria, equipped with a recirculating water supply and ultra-violet light disinfection, for zebra fish. Kim has laid the groundwork for expansion of the zebra fish culture facility in Hitchner Hall. When complete, the new facility will house 588 tanks. Photo by Monty Rand

10-Year Plan for Campus Parking, Traffic Drafted

UMaine Moving to Electronic Theses and Dissertations

UMaine, MBNA Announce New Hutchinson Center in Belfast

Fogler Facing Tough Decisions Because of Lack of Space

In Focus: Dialogue

UMaine's Venus of Milo Winning the Hearts of Students, Fans

New Faculty at the University of Maine

Cutting Edge: Tanks Full of Zebras and The Pattern of Particles

Wireless Laptops Available for Use by Library Patrons

New Book Offers Photographic Trip Down UMaine's Memory Lane

Three Ph.D. Interns Join Counseling Center Staff

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