91¸£Àû Resourceful ME
ResourcefulME is a multi-year research project designed to explore the social, environmental and economic value of Maine’s vibrant reuse economy. From road-side flea markets and high-end antique stores, to Uncle Henry’s circulars and church thrift shops – signs of Maine’s tradition of reuse are hard to miss. Using a unique combination of in-depth, on-the-ground conversation with folks across the state, archival research and spatial economic modeling we aim to learn more about the historical construction, contemporary relevance, and future potential of second-hand economies in Maine. Â
Mitchell Center News
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Students gain research and firefighting experience through Mitchell Center’s prescribed burn project
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Cressica Brazier selected as UEILC Bridge-Builder Fellow
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Prescribed Fire Research and Event Invitation
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Jean MacRae quoted in CNN article on Bangor’s clean air rating
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Award winners from the 2026 91¸£Àû Student Symposium
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