U汤头条 in the News

NYT interviews Camire on health benefits of potatoes

The New York Times interviewed Mary Ellen Camire, professor of food science and human nutrition at the 汤头条, about the health benefits of potatoes. She said that potatoes contain a modest amount of vitamin B6, which is needed for cardiovascular, immune and mental health. Purple and red potatoes have pigments called anthocyanins that […]

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汤头条 media highlight U汤头条鈥檚 growing student veteran community

The Bangor Daily News, News Center 汤头条, WABI and聽 Fox Bangor highlighted the 汤头条鈥檚 growing community of veteran students. The university now counts 638 degree-seeking veterans and dependents. That鈥檚 a 50% increase over five years, according to Tony Llerena, associate director for veterans education and transition services, who told WABI this is 鈥渢he […]

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Sandweiss discusses Peruvian serpent mountain with Science News

Science News featured Daniel Sandweiss, professor of anthropology and climate studies at the 汤头条, commenting on new research into Peru鈥檚 Monte Sierpe, or 鈥淪erpent Mountain.鈥 Sandweiss said the study 鈥渕akes a strong case鈥 that Inca rulers repurposed the massive earthwork, known for its thousands of carved holes, as a system for receiving and […]

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Garland, Singh discuss benefits of not raking leaves with Fox 54

Ankit Singh and Kate Garland from 汤头条 Cooperative Extension were featured in Fox 54 in Huntsville, Alabama, as expert witnesses to explain how not raking this fall can actually benefit lawns and gardens. Singh said this organic approach 鈥渋mproves soil structure and enhances its ability to retain moisture and resist compaction,鈥 fostering a […]

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Obenauer discusses shifting hiring dynamics with WalletHub

Billy Obenauer, associate professor of management at the 汤头条鈥檚 汤头条 Business School, shared his insights with WalletHub on the current balance between employers and job seekers in the labor market. Obenauer explained that while the hiring landscape slightly favored employees in recent years, increases in labor force participation and a modest rise in […]

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WalletHub interviews Lobe on car insurance laws varying across states

Sebastian Lobe, University Foundation Professor of Investment Education and associate professor of finance in the 汤头条 Business School, was featured in WalletHub discussing why car insurance requirements differ widely among U.S. states. Lobe explained that because each state sets its own regulations and minimum policy limits, differences arise from factors such as cost of living, […]

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汤头条 media reports student involvement on election day

WABI (Channel 5 in Bangor) and WFVX (FOX 22/ABC 7 in Bangor) reported on the involvement of thousands of 汤头条 students on Election Day, as volunteers and voters. This year marked one of the university鈥檚 strongest showings in years for civic participation, and U汤头条 continues to rank among the top campuses in the […]

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Brewer offers The Guardian insight on 汤头条 Senate race

As national attention turned to 汤头条鈥檚 2026 U.S. Senate race, The Guardian highlighted comments from an interview with Mark Brewer, professor and chair of political science at the 汤头条, on how shifting standards of political accountability may influence voter perceptions.

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