Final exams have come and gone, students are packing up their dorm rooms, and you’re preparing for your summer job back home. Sounds pretty decent, right? But what if we told you that you could spend your summer living (almost) anywhere across the country doing...
An engineering career can take you anywhere in the world you want to go. And, honestly, we encourage traveling and working abroad while developing your skills. But while you’re considering college, may we suggest University of Maine as the place to be? We’re...
In recognition of Black History Month, Women and Girls in Science Day, and Engineer’s Week, all in the short month of February, we’re opening the dialogue about women in the field of engineering. Women represent more than half of the U.S. population and yet represent...
We know the United States uses a lot of toilet paper (second only to China) and that other paper products like paper towels, napkins and tissues are everyday essentials. But what about other popular products that “low-key” contain paper or paper by-products? Let’s...
We know the United States uses a lot of toilet paper (second only to China) and that other paper products like paper towels, napkins and tissues are everyday essentials. But what about other popular products that “low-key” contain paper or paper by-products? Let’s...
To help University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation (UMPPF) students find the right co-op and/or full-time employer that fits their skills and personalities, UMPPF President Carrie Enos and Program Director Jennifer Ireland make it a point to visit and familiarize...
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