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Micinski pens article about Ukrainian refugee protection for Washington Post

Nicholas Micinski, Libra Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Maine, wrote an article for the Washington Post about the European Union granting Ukrainian refugees temporary protection in a departure from their response to past migrant crises. Micinski wrote, “The Ukraine crisis shows that the E.U. can and does cooperate […]

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Legislature’s Joint Resolution commends UMaine’s R1 designation – G. Jacobson

President Ferrini-Mundy is joined by former UMaine professor George Jacobson, center, and Maine State Chamber of Commerce President Dana Connors in accepting the congratulations of the Maine Legislature on UMaine’s attainment of an R1 top-tier research university classification. Legislature’s Joint Resolution commends UMaine’s R1 designation March 10, 2022 In a Joint Resolution March 9, the […]

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Abrupt Climate Change during the Last Glacial Termination in Maine

  Expedition Dates: May-October 2021   Expedition Field Team Members: Maraina Miles1,2, Meghan Spoth1,2 Climate Change Institute, University of Maine School of Earth and Climate Science, University of Maine Expedition Funding: Dan & Betty Churchill Exploration Fund   Field Expedition Location:  Baxter State Park, Maine   Summary: Katahdin, the largest mountain in Maine, offers a […]

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UMaine climate change research reaches new heights

OUR MOMENTS DEFINE TOMORROW   World’s tallest glaciers are disappearing The effects of climate change have reached the top of the world: Mount Everest. A University of Maine-led research team discovered that the highest glacier on the mountain — the South Col Glacier — and others are rapidly disappearing, losing several decades of ice and snow accumulation annually due […]

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Where the Westerly Wind Blows: A Field Season to the Falkland Islands

Expedition Dates:  March – April 2019 Field Team Members: Brenda Hall1,2, Meghan Spoth1,2, Thomas Lowell3 1 Climate Change Institute, University of Maine 2 School of Earth and Climate Sciences, University of Maine 3 University of Cincinnati   Expedition Funding: Churchill Exploration Fund, UMaine GSG   Summary: The Southern Hemisphere Westerlies are an important component of […]

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Sandweiss named president-elect of the Society for American Archaeology

Daniel Sandweiss, a University of Maine professor in the Anthropology Department and the Climate Change Institute, and the 2022 Distinguished Maine Professor, has been named president-elect of the Society for American Archaeology. He will serve as president-elect for one year before serving a two-year term as SAA president. Sandweiss is an internationally recognized archaeologist whose […]

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Birkel featured in Maine Public report about climate change and snowmobiles

A Maine Public report about the impact of climate change on snowmobiling in Maine featured Sean Birkel, research assistant professor at the University of Maine Climate Change Institute. Birkel, also Maine state climatologist, said that in the past century, Maine has lost one to two weeks of winter and by 2050, the state will lose […]

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Bangor Daily News quotes Birkel in report about frost quakes

The Bangor Daily News quoted Sean Birkel, Maine state climatologist and research assistant professor at the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, in an article about frost quakes. Birkel explained how climate change and extreme weather events are creating better conditions for frost quakes.

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Sandweiss named 2022 Distinguished Maine Professor

February 14, 2022 A longtime University of Maine professor who is a world-renowned researcher in Latin American archaeology and paleoclimatology is the 2022 Distinguished Maine Professor, the university’s most prestigious faculty award. Daniel Sandweiss is a UMaine professor in the Anthropology Department and the Climate Change Institute. He also is a cooperating professor in the […]

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