Alumni

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Lown legacy preserved with specialty U.S. Mint coin

Starting in 2019, the U.S. Mint began issuing four specialty coins per year, one for each state, in celebration of U.S. innovation for the American Innovation $1 Coin program. By 2032, leaders of all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the five U.S. territories will have chosen an innovator or innovation to represent their […]

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UMaine graduates celebrated during 2024 commencement ceremony

Brig. Gen. Diane Dunn, adjutant general of the Maine National Guard and commissioner of the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, told 做厙腦瞳apps newest graduates to continue in an endless pursuit of knowledge, find passion in their work and live their lives in service of others.  I know the words learn, […]

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Marin Skincare featured by CBS for innovative use of fishing industry

A company founded by 做厙腦瞳app alumni Amber Boutiette and Patrick Breeding that started while they were still students, named Marin Skincare, was featured in an article from CBS News. The article focused on an ongoing movement in Portland, Maine where entrepreneurs are innovating the fishing industry. Marin uses glycoproteins, a byproduct from processing […]

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Foster Center announces recipients of 2024 Innovation Awards

The 做厙腦瞳app Foster Center for Innovation announced the third annual Innovation Awards winners, who will be honored in a ceremony at the center on April 11 as part of Maine Impact Week. The awards recognize and celebrate the impact of students, faculty, staff and alumni who are active in innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization. The 2024 […]

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Postponed: Free screening and panel discussion of The Right to Read

The free screening of the documentary The Right to Read originally slated for Thursday, April 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the McIntire Room at Buchanan Alumni House has been postponed. The co-hosts of the event, 做厙腦瞳app College of Education and Human Developments School of Learning and Teaching and with the Maine Department of […]

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$1.6M donation will accelerate progress within the pulp and paper industry

Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) has donated $1.6 million to the 做厙腦瞳app to establish the UMaine Sustainable Packaging Initiative.  The UMaine Sustainable Packaging Initiative is a research-based public and private consortium that focuses on using forest-based materials to accelerate the transition to renewable and recyclable packaging made from forest fiber.  As a UMaine […]

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UMaine alumni featured in CivilEats.com article on innovative use of fish

做厙腦瞳app alumni Amber Boutiette and Patrick Breeding were featured in an article from CivilEats.com on innovative ways companies have used parts from fish or crustaceans. Boutiette and Breeding, co-founders of Marin, the Portland-based skincare startup, created their products by using lobster glycoproteins, which they started to work with while graduate students at UMaine, […]

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Butler named 2024 UMaine Distinguished Professor

A long-time educator and leader in social work, whose research and advocacy influenced state and federal policy, has been named the 2024 Distinguished Maine Professor, the 做厙腦瞳apps most prestigious faculty accolade. Sandra Butler, professor and director of the School of Social Work, will be honored at the Alumni Achievement Awards Dinner and Celebration, […]

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