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Harnessing Nature Engineering Harnessing Nature UMaine researchers tap the environment’s innate potential to provide energy alternatives
Mac's World Sciences Mac's World As a leading conservation biologist, Malcolm Hunter acts globally and locally
Decoding Diatoms Sciences Decoding Diatoms Sediment records of past algal communities inform today’s climate change investigations
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November 2009

Online Exclusives

  • Alumni Focus – Geriatric nursing leadership Alumna Amy Cotton reflects on her passion for elder healthcare.
  • Student Focus – So you want to be a rock star? James Gilmore talks about the new CD, Campus Bands 2009.
  • By the numbers – The Center for Research and Evaluation helps Maine schools tap the power of data-drive decisionmaking.
  • Rural aging – A new certificate program addresses gerontological needs in isolated areas.

October 2009

In the Know

Online Exclusives

  • Alumni Focus – Alumna Lisa Liberatore reflects on her UMaine memories and her career.
  • Student Focus – Undergraduate research opportunities focused Jeannine Campbell’s career goals in communication sciences and disorders.
  • Sensing Environmental Change – Geosciences is at the brink of a new wave of technology.
  • Virtual Diversity – A disability studies class uses Second Life to better understand diversity.
  • Interning as Guardians – Social work graduate students are opting for one of the most challenging internship experiences: guardian ad litem.

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  • Forestry Camp – Every May Term, UMaine students take to the University Forest near campus and to Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine, for three weeks of intense field training in integrated woodlands management.

Audio feature

  • Chapters and Verse – Poets Jennifer Moxley and Benjamin Friedlander read selected works.

Fall 2009


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