RFPs issued for the FY23 WRRI National Competitive Grants Program

RFPs issued for the FY23 WRRI National Competitive Grants Program

The U.S. Geological Survey has published fiscal year 2023 requests for 104g applications for the Water Resources Research Act Program, including National Competitive Grants, Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Grants, and Per-and Polyflouroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Grants. Proposals must be submitted through the Maine Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) at the Mitchell Center. Program questions or submission […]

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Sign up for the Ash Protection Training Series

Ash trees throughout the region are under severe threat due to the spread of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB).聽 In response to the growing interest in protecting the future of ash trees, John Daigle and his team of graduate researchers working together as the Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW), are organizing a multi-part training […]

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Study highlights importance of everyday interactions in environmental research

Scientific research can often feel prescriptive, sterile and disconnected from the communities where it happens 鈥 but it doesn鈥檛 have to be. Using two case studies of watershed restoration and environmental monitoring projects in Maine, a new paper illustrates how scientists can successfully use 鈥渆mbodiment,鈥 or the nuanced practices and everyday interactions that shape collaboration, […]

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Mitchell Center researchers explore how community-university partnerships can strengthen democratic decision-making

Researchers from the University of Maine Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions have found that community-university collaborations focused on local concerns can help communities make decisions and take actions to resolve them, even when complete agreement isn鈥檛 possible. In their recent essay for the journal Issues in Science and Technology, Mitchell Center Director […]

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Ranco awarded funding to develop climate resilience with Wabanaki communities

Darren Ranco, professor in Anthropology and the Mitchell Center, and chair of Native American Programs at the University of Maine, received funding from Jane鈥檚 Trust Foundation for a project to develop adaptive resilience to climate change with Wabanaki communities. The funds will be used to host two knowledge-gathering conferences with Wabanaki elders and knowledge keepers […]

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Heather Leslie named 2022 AAAS fellow

Heather Leslie, professor of marine science, director of the Darling Marine Center at the University of Maine, and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow has been named a 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow, one of the highest honors in the scientific community. AAAS Fellows are a group of scientists, engineers and innovators […]

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News Center Maine features Maine Home Food Waste Challenge

News Center Maine featured the Maine Home Food Waste Challenge, which challenges Mainers to take a closer look at their habits when it comes to throwing away their food by collecting their waste and surveying how much they鈥檙e throwing away on a weekly basis. Susanne Lee, faculty fellow at the University of Maine Mitchell Center […]

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Hakai Magazine cites Stoll contributions to Philadelphia community-supported fishery

In an article about a community-supported fishery called Fishadelphia in Philadelphia, Hakai Magazine noted that the organization鈥檚 founder Talia Young鈥檚 interactions with Joshua Stoll, assistant professor of marine policy and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow at the University of Maine, helped inspire her to establish the group. Stoll previously founded a community-supported fishery in eastern North […]

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Smith and Saber co-authors on study of COVID-19’s impact on research

Study explores 鈥榳icked problem鈥 of COVID-19鈥檚 impact on research and scholarship in higher education The COVID-19 pandemic has been a 鈥渨icked problem鈥 for higher education, argue researchers from the University of Maine who recently published a study exploring how the first year of the pandemic affected research activities at the institution. As is often the […]

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