University of Maine at Farmington’s 2020 graduates enjoyed a two-day virtual commencement ceremony.
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University of Maine at Farmington grads enjoy ‘virtual’ celebration
Though the university plans to host a traditional commencement ceremony in August, the Class of 2020 was honored via Facebook and Instagram Saturday.
NASA grant will help Maine scientist study wildfire effects
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has given $300,000 to a Maine professor to study whether an instrument on the International Space Station can help predict the effects of wildfires
University of Maine at Farmington fall dean’s list
The University of Maine at Farmington has announced the following students were named to its 2019 fall semester dean’s list. MAINE CJ Lantagne and Amanda Whitten, both of Acton; Kristin Garnett, of Addison; Molly Burns, Lauren Faloon, Allison Frankenfield and Noah Grindstaff, all of Albion;Tyler Stinson, of Alfred; Helena Solorzano, of Alna; Abbie Harrington, of […]
UMF to offer series of career fairs, networking events for students, public
Free spring semester events are scheduled for Feb. 3, March 2 and 9, and April 9.
Author, memoirist Jaed Coffin featured at Feb. 27 reading
The event is part of UMF’s Visiting Writers Series.
University Credit Union 2020 scholarship program seeks applications
ORONO — University Credit Union is accepting applications for its 2020 scholarship program. Applications must be received through the UCU website by Friday, May 1, according to a news release from UCU. For a fifth consecutive year, the credit union will award $8,000 in scholarships to undergraduate students from each University of Maine System institution […]
Acclaimed filmmaker Caryn Waechter to discuss her work Feb. 6
Event is part of UMF’s Visiting Writers Series.
University of Maine at Farmington terminates faculty member after sexual abuse allegation
President Edward Serna in a statement Tuesday said the accusation stems from McInnes’ employment in New York City in the 1990s, and that the university knows of no concerns about McInnis while in he worked in Farmington.
Farmington board approves UMF multi-use trail system proposal
The proposal will incorporate town-owned land with land owned by the university’s athletic fields off Front Street to create a multi-purpose, handicap-accessible trail system near the Sandy River.