Archived News 2007
January 1, 2007
UMaine Graduate Stipends to Increase Again
January 14, 2007
Graduate
Assistant Stipend Increase
We
are very pleased to announce that effective Fall 06, the minimum graduate
assistantship stipend will again increase from $11,000 to $11,500 for a
nine-month academic year appointment. All graduate assistantship positions
administered through the
Graduate
School
and all work-study assistantship positions will receive the increase
immediately. Any other half-time (20 hrs/week) assistantships which provide
compensation at a level that is not equivalent to $11,500 for the academic year
should make plans to increase to this level within the next year.
We
wish to thank President Kennedy, Provost ad interim
Mahon
, Vice President Eckardt and Vice President Waldron, and the members of the
Graduate Board Executive Committee for their efforts on behalf of our graduate
student population.
-Daniel
H. Sandweiss, Dean and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
-Scott
G. Delcourt, Associate Dean
UMaine's Agricultural Doctoral Programs Ranked Nationally
January 16, 2007
Academic Analytics, which ranks
graduate programs by faculty scholarly activity in various areas, has rated
UMaines agronomy and crop sciences number five nationally, trailing only the
University of Arizona, Cornell University, the University of Illinois
Champaign-Urbana and the University of California-Davis. Immediately behind
UMaine are Purdue University and Penn State University. In the broader area of
agricultural sciences, UMaine is ranked ninth. More information is available on
the Chronicle
of Higher Education Web site.

Center for Teaching Excellence offers workshops for Graduate Students and
TAs
February 15, 2007
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is required for all events so please
call 581-3472 or e-mail CTE@umit.maine.edu
WORKSHOP: Preparing for Non- Academic Careers: For Graduate Students
and Advisors
March 21, 2007 (Wednesday)
12:30-2:00 p.m.
Sodderberg Auditorium, Jenness Hall
Please register by March 19, 2007
This workshop will provide lots of tips and suggestions on everything from
researching the non-academic job markets in your field, to writing an
effective resume and using your academic experience, to conducting an
effective job search.
Topics include: What you should know before you start; planning and timing
your search; written materials for the search --- suggestions and samples; and
conducting the search.
An important part of this workshop will be discussion-based, so bring your
expertise, bring your questions, and join us for a stimulating discussion on
the ins and outs of the job search.
Presenters: Patty Counihan is the Director of the UMaine Career Center
and a Cooperating Graduate Instructor in the College of Education and Human
Development. Jeff Goodman is the Psychology and Social Sciences Liaison at the
UMaine Career Center and a Ph.D. candidate in Social Psychology.
WORKSHOP: Preparing a Piece of Academic Writing for Publication in
the Humanities & Social Sciences: For Graduate Students
March 26, 2007 (Monday)
3:30-5:00 p.m.
Bumps Room, Memorial Union
Please register by March 22, 2007
If you are in masters or doctoral programs planning on careers in the
highly competitive fields of the humanities of social sciences, it is useful
to get a head start on publishing your work. This workshop will focus on how
to go about preparing a piece of academic writing for publication in these
fields.
Facilitators: Nathan Stormer, Associate Professor of Communication and
Journalism.
WORKSHOP: The Teaching Portfolio: A Workshop for Graduate Teaching
Assistants
April 11. 2007 (Wednesday)
1:30-3:00 p.m.
FFA Room, Memorial Union
Please register by April 6, 2007
In today's highly competitive academic job market, a teaching portfolio has
now become a must have.
This workshop will focus on how to build a teaching portfolio in order to
effectively showcase your teaching accomplishments. We will explore how to
begin to generate useful items as you teach and engage in professional
development activities such as this workshop, as well as how to decide what
documents to include in your portfolio (such as student ratings, faculty
evaluations, course materials, a philosophy of teaching, a reflection on your
development, etc.)
Facilitators: Taryn Norman, Center for Teaching Excellence Special
Assistant for Graduate Teaching Assistant Programming; and Erica Watson,
Research Assistant for University Teaching Council and Graduate Student- M. Ed.
in Student Development in Higher Education
2007 Graduate Research Exposition Information
April 23, 2007
Poster Presentations - Stodder Hall Main Dining Room
12:00-5:00pm Tuesday April 24
8am-5:00pm Wednesday April 25
Award Ceremony with reception will be held from 3:00-5:00pm on Wednesday,
April 25th
Oral Presentations - Stodder Hall Main Dining Room
Wednesday, April 25
9:00am Jim Campbell Generating standards-based
metadata within a commons of geographic data
9:40am Cristina Arrigoni Martelli The waters of
Momo
10:00am Nicole Cloud Re-envisioning pedagogy:
The resistive power of performance
10:20am Juan Paredes Influence of hemicellulose
extraction on physical and mechanical properties of OSB
10:40am Victor Gaete-Martinez Effect of log
temperature on geometrical irregularity and geometrical distribution of wood
stands using image analysis for three species
11:20am Kristen Covino The role of energetic
condition in the motivation and orientation of migrant songbirds in the Gulf
of Maine
11:40am Jared Worful Horizontal gene transfer
in a kleptoplastic seaslug
12:00pm Michael Bailey Selective mortality of
newly stocked Atlantic salmon fry
12:20pm Dylan Weese Spatial variation in
natural selection on male colouration in Trinidadian guppies
1:00pm Rodrigo Silva Fatigue crack monitoring
of secondary bonded vartm composite double-plate joints using embedded fiber
optic sensors
To view the flyer for the 2007 Graduate Research Exposition, please click
HERE.
Graduate School Releases list of Graduate Financial Award Recipients
April 24, 2007
2007 Summer
Fellowship Award Recipients
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Erik
Albert
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Computer
Science
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Ross
Brody
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Physics
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Zhao
Cai
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Electrical
Engineering
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Melinda
Diehl
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Civil
Engineering
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Andrea
Ednie
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Forest
Resources
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Joy
Giguere
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History
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Travis
Gould
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Physics
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Tamara
Hunt
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Education
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Jixiang
Jiang
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Spatial
Information Science & Engineering
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Aleksandra
Kristo
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Food
Science and Human Nutrition
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Lei
Li
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Physics
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Lin
Lin
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Mechanical
Engineering
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Nicolle
Littrell
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Liberal
Studies
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Jeremy
Logan
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Computer
Science
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Ellen
Mallory
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Ecology
& Environmental Sciences
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Harish
Manmathan
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Biological
Sciences
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Katie
McCann
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Master
of Science in Teaching
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Katherine
McPhee
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Ecology
& Environmental Sciences
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Karen
Merritt
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Civil
Engineering
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Danielle
Miniutti
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Master
of Science in Teaching
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Felice
Naus-Thijssen
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Earth
Sciences
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Andrew
Paradis
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Physics
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Elliott
Rappaport
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Master
of Science in Teaching
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Douglas
Read
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Interdisciplinary
Ocean Engineering
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Shannon
Risk
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History
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Julie-Ann
Scott
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Interdisciplinary
- Individualized Track
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Amanda
Shearin
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Ecology
& Environmental Sciences
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Anne
Simpson
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Marine
Biology
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Maria
Vasardani
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Spatial
Information Science & Engineering
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Qiuli
Wang
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Education
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2007 08 UGRA Award Recipients
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Sean
Blomquist
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Wildlife
Ecology
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Laura
Brother
s
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Earth
Sciences
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Abigail
Chandler
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History
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Christy
Finlayson
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Biological
Sciences
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Robert
Gomez
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Chemistry
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Andrew
Hayes
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Physics
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Guang
Jin
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Spatial
Information Science & Engineering
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Jian
Kong
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Food
& Nutrition Science
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Lin
Lin
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Mechanical
Engineering
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Douglas Read
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Ocean Engineering
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2007 - 08 Trustee Tuition Scholarship Recipients
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Edward Bernard
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Biological Sciences/Microbiology
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Megan Blackmore
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Food Science & Human Nutrition
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Daniel Button
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Psychology
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Deborah Clague
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Social Work
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Stephen Drew
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Electrical Engineering
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Sipra Eko
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Education
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Gretchen Heldmann
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Forestry
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Erin
Hews
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Accounting
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Erica Joseffy
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
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Arianne Kryskow-Kelly
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Education
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Katie McCann
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Master of Science in Teaching
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Stephanie McGary
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Music
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Timothy Melia
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History
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Cristin OBrien
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Business Administration
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James Passanisi
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History
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Rick Tanney
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Spatial Information Science & Engineering
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Kate Wardwell
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English
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Hannah Webber
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Master of Science in Teaching
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2007 - 08 International Tuition Scholarship Recipients
Note:
more awards may be made once spring and summer degree recipients are determined.
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Jiaojiao Gu
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Accounting
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Elaine Yandeau
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
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Yang Lin
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Electrical Engineering
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Jeffrey Brideau
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History
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Fu Yu
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Mechanical Engineering
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2007 - 08 Thurgood
Marshall
Scholarship Recipients
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James Corbett
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Interdisciplinary
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Karen Kerr
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
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2007 - 08 Atlantic Provinces
Scholarship Recipients
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Kristin Brisley
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Social Work
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Maresa Moyles
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
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Rebekah Tozer
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Communication Sciences & Disorders
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2007 Graduate Student Orientation
July 30, 2007
All Graduate Teaching Assistants and
New Graduate Students are invited to the Graduate School's annual orientation
program to be held this year on August 29th and 30th in the DP Corbett Business
Building. Please use the links below to view tentative agendas for both
days.
PLEASE NOTE: If you have
not already registered for these orientations, please do so by emailing
graduate.orientation@umit.maine.edu by August 19th.
Agenda for the New Teaching
Assistants Orientation
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
Agenda for the New Graduate Student
Orientation
Thursday, August 30th, 2007
Also Available:
2007 Teaching Assistant Handbook
2007 The Insider's Guide:
Finding Your Way as a Graduate Student at UMaine
UMaine Graduate Stipends Reach $12,000
August 14, 2007
We are very pleased to announce that effective Fall 2007, the minimum
graduate assistantship stipend will increase from $11,500 to $12,000 for a
nine-month academic year appointment. All graduate assistantship positions
administered through the Graduate School and all work-study assistantship
positions will receive the increase immediately, along with full tuition
coverage and 50% of the premium for the university's health insurance plan for
graduate assistants. Any other half-time (20 hrs/week) assistantships which
provide compensation at a level that is not equivalent to $12,000 for the
academic year should make plans to increase to this level within the next year.
Twelve-month research appointments should carry a minimum stipend of $15,000.
We wish to thank President Kennedy, Provost Szymanski, Vice President Eckardt,
Vice President Waldron, the Graduate Student Government leadership, and the
members of the Graduate Board for their efforts on behalf of our graduate
student population.
-Daniel H. Sandweiss, Dean and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
-Scott G. Delcourt, Associate Dean
2007 Graduate School Picnic
August 28, 2007
All Graduate Faculty, Graduate Students
and their Families, and Support Staff are invited to the annual Graduate School
Picnic being held Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. The
picnic will be held at the recreational area by the Stillwater River.
The rain date for this event is
Thursday, September 27th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm.
A flyer for this event can be found HERE.
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