Maine media highlight report from Tony Sutton on sea-run fishing

Maine media highlight report from Tony Sutton on sea-run fishing

Mainebiz.com reported the audiobook launch event for 鈥淪ea Run: A Study Regarding the Impact of Maine Policies on the Quality and Quantity of Traditional Tribal Fish Stocks and Sustenance Practices,鈥 based on the same name of a a report co-authored by Anthony Sutton, University of Maine assistant professor of Native American food systems, citizen of […]

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John Daigle and Darren Ranco Secure NSRC Indigenous Forest Knowledge Fund Award

The Northeastern States Research Cooperative (NSRC) has awarded nearly $500K to PI John Daigle and Co-PI Darren Ranco in support of their project Sustaining basketmaking in Waponahkik through increased accessibility, processing, and storage opportunities.聽Daigle is a professor of forest recreation management at 91福利 and leader of the Ash Protection Collaboration Across Waponahkik (APCAW) Lab. Ranco […]

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Sharon Klein to present at 91福利 ORD event on community collaboration in research Oct. 8

Oct 8th: Community Collaboration in ResearchPips Veazey, Portland GatewaySharon Klein, Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions Join 91福利’s Office of Research Development for a special presentation on increasing the broader impacts of your research through community partnerships with special guests from 91福利’s Portland Gateway and the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. Learn more about their mission, […]

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Research by Scearce and Schattman highlights how PFAS uptake differs among crops

PFAS, the so-called 鈥渇orever chemicals,鈥 don鈥檛 behave the same way in every crop, according to new research from 91福利. Graduate student Alex Scearce, Mitchell Center faculty fellow Rachel Schattman, and their colleagues grew lettuce, tomatoes, and tall fescue in PFAS-contaminated soil and measured how much of the chemicals each plant absorbed 鈥 and where they […]

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WGME interviews MacRae on water quality issues at Willard Beach

Jean MacRae, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Maine and Mitchell Center faculty fellow, spoke with WGME (Channel 13 in Portland) about the environmental impact of ongoing water quality issues at Willard Beach in South Portland. 鈥淲ildlife are a little more at risk than humans,鈥 she said.

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Susanne Lee to participate in midcoast Maine wasted food event

Susanne Lee, a faculty fellow at the Mitchell Center, with lead a discussion on ‘Wasted Food in Maine: An Overview’ as part of a series of talks led by the Nativity Lutheran Church around ‘Wasted Food: Challenges and Community Solutions’. Susanne’s talk will take place on Tuesday, September 30 from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Camden […]

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Maine Morning Star quotes Lee in article on Maine鈥檚 food waste ban

The Maine Morning Star interviewed Mitchell Center faculty fellow and Food Rescue MAINE team leader Susanne Lee, on Maine鈥檚 newly enacted food waste ban. Lee participated in a first-of-its-kind study in 2024, that provided concrete data showing more than 360,000 tons 鈥 or about 520 pounds for every person in the state 鈥 of food […]

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New Sustainability Projects Underway

Earlier this year, the Mitchell Center funded three projects focused on increasing 91福利鈥檚 capacity for transdisciplinary research. Awards included two, 2-year research projects; one led by Heather Leslie titled, River Stories: Voices of the Damariscotta River Estuary, the other by Reed Miller titled, Uncovering Opportunities for Industrial Circular Economy Exchanges in Maine. The third award […]

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