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  • Published
    March 30, 2023

    UMF guest lecturer speaks on tick-borne illnesses

    Dr. Allison Gardner hosted a seminar on Monday, March 27, where she covered the rise in vector-borne illnesses and what that means for Maine with tick season on the horizon.

  • Published
    March 21, 2023

    Photos: Spring break is over, now back to the grind

  • Published
    March 16, 2023

    Longfellow Writer’s Workshop returns with a new twist

    Longfellow Writer's Workshop returns to UMF this year in the form of the Longfellow Young Writers Camp, which will be a week long camp for young writers to learn to hone their craft.

  • Published
    March 7, 2023

    UMF wraps production of Frankenstein

    UMF has officially completed it's run of Frankenstein and the students Emily Moore, Morgan Steward and Emalyn Remington stand proud on the fruits of their hard work.

  • Published
    February 23, 2023

    Farmington declared most ‘collegiest’ college town in Maine

    The Washington Post declared Farmington as the most “collegiest college town” in the state of Maine due to how much the student population accounts for the town populace.

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  • Published
    February 16, 2023

    Maine Law paid a visit to UMF

    Maine Law Admissions Director Caroline Wilshusen came to UMF to discuss with students, as well as members of the community, the need for law practices in rural communities and other topics.

  • Published
    February 9, 2023

    Cartoonist Tom Hart visits UMF

  • Published
    February 2, 2023

    UMF professor and team receive grant from NASA

    Dr. Andrew Barton, Professor of Biology at the University of Maine at Farmington, and his team of scientists will be trekking the Arizona ponderosa pine forest to monitor its ecosystems and compare their data to NASA's ECOSTRESS, a thermal instrument on the International Space Station.

  • Published
    February 2, 2023

    Broccoli takes over UMF dining hall

    UMaine and Sodexo celebrated an initiative to have locally grown broccoli frozen and served in their dining halls during the winter by having broccoli specific dishes served to their students on Tuesday, Jan. 31.

  • Published
    December 15, 2022

    New Sweatt-Winter building on schedule

    UMF's new Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center is on schedule to be open in early summer. The space is double the size of the previous space and will have more room for kids in the program as well as a space for graduates and undergraduates.