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University of Maine

The University of Maine (UMaine) is a public land-grant research university in Orono, Maine. It was established in 1865 as the land-grant college of Maine and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System.[6][7] It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[8]

University of Maine
Latin: Universitas Mainenesis
Former names
  • Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts (1865–1897)
  • University of Maine (1897–1971)
  • University of Maine at Orono (1971–1986)
MottoDirigo (Latin)
Motto in English
"I direct"
TypePublic land-grant research university
Established1865; 159 years ago (1865)
Parent institution
University of Maine System
AccreditationNECHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$444.9 million (2021)[1]
PresidentJoan Ferrini-Mundy
Academic staff
578
Students11,561 (Fall 2019)[2]
Undergraduates9,430 (Fall 2019)[2]
Postgraduates2,131 (Fall 2019)[2]
Location,
Maine
,
United States

44°54′N 68°40′W / 44.90°N 68.67°W / 44.90; -68.67
CampusSmall Suburb, 660 acres (2.7 km2)[3]
NewspaperThe Maine Campus
Colors  Dark Blue
  Light Blue
  White[4]
NicknameBlack Bears
Sporting affiliations
MascotBananas T. Bear
Websitewww.umaine.edu
University of Maine Historic District
LocationMunson, Sebec, and Schoodic Rds., Orono, Maine
Area
  • 660 acres (267.1 ha) (entire campus)
  • 13 acres (5.3 ha) (original historic district)
  • 57 acres (23 ha) (increased historic district)
Built1868
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, Greek Revival
NRHP reference No.78000194[5] (original)
10000228 (increase)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 12, 1978
Boundary increaseApril 27, 2010

With an enrollment of approximately 11,500 students, UMaine is the state's largest college or university. The University of Maine's athletic teams, nicknamed the Black Bears, are Maine's only Division I athletics program. Maine's men's ice hockey team has won two national championships.

History edit

 
Brick Hall (1871), later renamed Oak Hall, burned in 1936

The University of Maine was founded in 1862 as a function of the Morrill Act, signed by President Abraham Lincoln. Established in 1865 as the Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, the college opened on September 21, 1868, and changed its name to the University of Maine in 1897.[9]

By 1871, curricula had been organized in Agriculture, Engineering, and electives. The Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station was founded as a division of the university in 1887. Gradually the university developed the Colleges of Life Sciences and Agriculture (later to include the School of Forest Resources and the School of Human Development), Engineering and Science, and Arts and Sciences. In 1912 the Maine Cooperative Extension, which offers field educational programs for both adults and youths, was initiated. The School of Education was established in 1930 and received college status in 1958. The School of Business Administration was formed in 1958 and was granted college status in 1965. Women have been admitted into all curricula since 1872. The first master's degree was conferred in 1881; the first doctor's degree in 1960. Since 1923 there has been a separate graduate school.[10]

 
Stevens Hall

Near the end of the 19th century, the university expanded its curriculum to place greater emphasis on liberal arts. As a result of this shift, faculty hired during the early 20th century included Caroline Colvin, chair of the history department and the nation's first woman to head a major university department.[11]

In 1906, The Senior Skull Honor Society was founded to "publicly recognize, formally reward, and continually promote outstanding leadership and scholarship, and exemplary citizenship within the University of Maine community."[12]

On April 16, 1925, 80 women met in Balentine Hall — faculty, alumnae, and undergraduate representatives — to plan a pledging of members to an inaugural honorary organization. This organization was called "The All Maine Women" because only those women closely connected with the University of Maine were elected as members. On April 22, 1925, the new members were inducted into the honor society.[13]

When the University of Maine System was incorporated, in 1968, the school was renamed by the legislature over the objections of the faculty to the University of Maine at Orono (known informally as "U.M.O."). This was changed back to the University of Maine in 1986, when the "U.M.O." moniker was also abandoned and replaced officially with "UMaine" as the informal title with which to reference the Orono campus.[14]

Organization and administration edit

The University of Maine is the flagship of the University of Maine System.[7][15][16][17] The president of the university is Joan Ferrini-Mundy.[18] The senior administration governs cooperatively with the chancellor of the University of Maine system, Dannel Malloy, and the sixteen members of the University of Maine Board of Trustees (of which fifteen are appointed by the governor of Maine and one is the current Maine state commissioner of education). The Board of Trustees has full legal responsibility and authority for the university system. It appoints the chancellor and each university president, approves the establishment and elimination of academic programs, confers tenure on faculty members, and sets tuition rates and operating budgets.[19]

UMaine is also one of a handful of colleges in the United States whose Student Government is incorporated.[20] Student Government was formed in 1978 and incorporated in 1987. It is classified as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.[21] It consists of a legislative branch, which passes resolutions, and an executive branch, which helps organize on-campus entertainment and guest speakers, works with new and existing student organizations, and performs other duties. Other organizations fall under the umbrella of Student Government Inc., including representative boards, community associations, and many other student groups. The Maine Campus, the student newspaper, is also incorporated and does not operate under or receive money from student government.

Campus edit

Location and layout edit

 
A tree-lined path through the Lyle E. Littlefield Ornamental Gardens

Situated on Marsh Island, between the Penobscot and Stillwater rivers, the University of Maine is the nation's only land grant university (other than the University of Hawaiʻi) on an island.[22] Occupying the small city of Orono, population ~9,500,[23] the 660-acre (2.7 km2) campus[23] has an enrollment (2012–2013) of 10,901 students.[24] The campus has thirty-seven academic buildings, thirty administrative buildings, eighteen residence halls, eighteen specific laboratory facilities, fourteen Greek life houses, ten sports facilities, five museums,[25] two dining facilities, two convenience stores, a student union, a cafe, a pub,[26] an 87,000-square-foot (8,100 m2) state of the art recreation and fitness center,[27] and a 200'x200' air supported athletic/recreational dome.[28]

In 1867, the university rejected a campus plan by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed Central Park in New York City and the White House grounds in Washington, D.C.[29][30] The plan's broad concepts, including the Front Lawn, were nevertheless adopted during the school's first fifty years, and were oriented toward the Stillwater River. A second master plan was produced in 1932 by Carl Rust Parker of the Olmsted Brothers firm, which reoriented the campus center to the Mall, an open grassy area between the Raymond H. Fogler Library and the Memorial Gym.[31] The Mall is further bordered by one residence and five academic halls.

The campus is essentially divided into three sections (northern, southern, and hilltop),[32] all of which are near or border the Mall. The northern section includes many of the athletic facilities, including the Alfond Arena (basketball, hockey), Morse Field at the Alfond Sports Stadium (football, track and field), Larry Mahaney Diamond (baseball), Kessock Field (softball), the Field Hockey Complex (field hockey), and the Mahaney athletic/recreational dome. Other buildings on the northern section include the Cutler Health Center, two administrative halls, three residence halls, and multiple academic halls.

The southern section of campus includes the Memorial Student Union, the Maynard F. Jordan Observatory, Lengyel Gymnasium and Athletic Field, the Buchanan Alumni House, as well as multiple administrative, residence, and academic halls. The recently renovated Collins Center for the Arts is also on the southern part of campus, and not only provides the Hutchins Concert Hall, a 1,435-seat venue for performing artists from around the world,[33] but also houses the Hudson Museum, known for its contemporary Native American art, as well as displays that are culturally specific to the indigenous people of Maine. The Hilltop section of campus is populated largely with residence halls but also includes the 7-acre (2.8 ha) Lyle E. Littlefield Ornamental Gardens,[34] as well as academic and recreational facilities. The campus is also designated as an arboretum.[35]

The pre-1915 core of the campus, covering its earliest period of development, was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; this was expanded to include the second major phase of development (through the end of World War II) in 2010.[31]

Ambulance Service edit

 
One of the University of Maine's ambulances

The University of Maine operates the "University Volunteer Ambulance Corps," an Ambulance service fully licensed by the State of Maine. The service is operated by students and staff of the university. UVAC's ambulances are available to respond to emergencies on campus and can also provide mutual aid to many surrounding towns and agencies. The service ensures a licensed Emergency Medical Technician is sent on every call. The service has two ambulances both equipped to provide Paramedic Level care. UVAC responds to approximately 500 calls per school year.[36]

Greek life edit

Greek life has existed at the University of Maine since 1874. Approximately 14% of University of Maine undergraduates are members of Greek letter organizations.[37]

Fraternities edit

Sororities edit

Sustainability edit

The University of Maine is one of 16 colleges and universities listed in Princeton Review's "Green Honor Roll" (2011). Several of the nation's leading research universities, including Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Oregon State, Arizona State and the University of Washington are also on that prestigious list, as are Harvard and Northeastern. Recognizing schools for their commitment to sustainability, the Green Honor Roll lists only those 16 institutions that received the highest possible score on The Princeton Review green rating. The guide lauds UMaine for its recycling programs, green-certified buildings and free shuttle bus service. It also notes the fact UMaine has a sustainability coordinator, a sustainability council, and "Eco Reps" in its residence halls.[38]

University of Maine has a sustainability council made up of students, faculty, administrators, staff and a full-time sustainability coordinator. A green loan fund provides capital for energy efficiency and renewable energy investments.[39] The university has committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2040, and two residential-scale solar thermal systems are in place on Nutting Hall and Sebec House. The University of Maine composts food scraps from dining facilities, and York Dining Hall has gone trayless to reduce waste. For all new campus construction, LEED Silver standards are required.[40] The Blue Bike program refurbishes abandoned bikes and rents them to students free of charge, providing a means of alternative transportation on and around-campus.[41]

Dining services edit

The campus has two dining halls, Hilltop and York, and the Bear's Den Café & Pub in Memorial Union. Wells Dining Hall closed in fall 2022 due to a decrease in student enrollment.[42][43] In 2022, the university signed a contract to outsource campus dining services to Sodexo beginning on July 1, 2023. Sodexo provides food service at Maine's six other public universities. The deal requires Sodexo to pay the university a $3 million signing bonus and invest $7 million in dining hall improvements.[44] Sodexo announced that it would add to the campus a food truck, a coffee shop and an autonomous market located in the Wells Dining Hall.[45]

In fall 2023, the university deployed robots called Kiwibots to deliver food to students across campus.[46] In 2016, after the university was asked to offer more vegan choices by a student group, the university dining halls switched from using a conventional mayonnaise to using an egg-free, vegan mayonnaise, and food services department officials said it helped the university lower the campus environmental footprint.[47]

The Black Bear Exchange is the campus food pantry open three days a week.[48] The pantry is supported by the Good Shepherd Food Bank, donations, and food drives.[49]

The Maine Campus edit

Founded in 1875, The Maine Campus is a weekly newspaper produced by students. It covers university and Town of Orono events. The Campus is a direct-funded student organization and is not under the purview of student government. Stephen King wrote a weekly column for the Campus in the 1970s and also published short stories such as Slade in the newspaper.[50]

Academics edit

The University of Maine offers more than 90 undergraduate major programs organized in five colleges: the College of Education and Human Development; the College of Engineering; the Honors College; the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture. UMaine also is home to one of the nation's oldest honors programs, now called the Honors College.[56] The Honors College offers academically qualified students an opportunity for intensive, interdisciplinary study. Students are invited to become part of the Honors College during the admissions review process. UMaine also offers a wide array of graduate programs, including more than seventy master's degree programs and thirty doctorate programs.[57][58]

 
Hannibal Hamlin Hall

The University of Maine is one of only a handful of institutions to offer a combined developmental/clinical PhD to students accepted into their clinical psychology PhD program,[59] as well as advanced degrees with distinct concentrations in developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and behavioral neuroscience.[60] The University of Maine has a strong commitment to developing the next generation of neuroscience researchers and educators, thus along with offering a PhD in psychological science with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience, they also offer a neuroscience concentration for PhD students studying biomedical science.[61]

It is the only institution in Maine ranked as a national university in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings. U.S. News categorizes UMaine as an institution that offers "a full range of undergraduate majors, master's, and doctoral degrees."[62]

UMaine is one of only four institutions in Maine (along with Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby) accredited to award membership into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.[63]

The university is also the birthplace of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society, recognizing high academic achievement across all disciplines.[64]

The Raymond H. Fogler Library is the largest in Maine[65] and serves as one of its intellectual hubs, attracting scholars, professors, and researchers from around the state.[66] A collection of rare and ancient manuscripts, as well as about two million government publications, augment the university's collection.[67] The Special Collections Unit includes the Stephen King (author and UMaine alumnus) papers, which attract researchers from across the globe.

UMaine hosts the Intensive English Institute, an English as a second language program designed to help students develop their English language skills for success in school, business, and social communication.[68] Due to budget cuts during the COVID-19 pandemic, the IEI was discontinued as of May 31, 2020.[69]

The University of Maine is also home to the Maine Business School, the largest business school in the state. Paris-based international educational consulting organization Eduniversal has included the Maine Business School at the University of Maine among its selection of 1,000 of the world's best business schools, ranking it as an "excellent business school-nationally strong and/or with continental links."[70] In 2011, U.S. News & World Report ranked the Maine Business School among the nation's best business colleges[71]

The Canadian-American Center, an institution that focuses on Canadian-American studies is based at the University of Maine.[72]

Accreditation edit

The University of Maine is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education,[73] and programmatically accredited by other accreditors including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the American Chemical Society, the American Dietetic Association, the American Psychological Association, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, the Council for the Advancement of Educator Preparation, the Council on Social Work Education, the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, the Society of American Foresters, and the Society of Wood Science and Technology.[74]

 
The Oak Hall Dormitory

Admissions edit

The fall 2018 admissions data are as follows:[75]

Student Classification Applications Acceptances Enrollment
New First-Year Students 12,457 11,503 2,248
New Transfer Students 1,027 863 409
Graduate Students 1,423 845 499

Enrollment edit

In the fall of 2020, the university's enrollment consisted of:[75]

  • 8,870 undergraduate degree-seeking students
  • 595 undergraduate non-degree students
  • 2,121 graduate degree-seeking students
  • 155 graduate non-degree students
  • 9,110 full-time students
  • 2,631 part-time students

Research edit

The University of Maine is one of the National Science Foundation's top 100 public universities for research. In FY10, UMaine exceeded $100 million in external expenditures for research, 86% of which was federal funding. Leading sectors of the university in generating external support are advanced materials, marine sciences, climate change, environmental studies, forestry, precision manufacturing, and aquaculture. Undergraduate research is a priority at UMaine, and in 2008, the Center for Undergraduate Research was established to connect students with faculty projects that suit their interests.[76]

UMaine Advanced Structures and Composites Center edit

The UMaine Advanced Structures and Composites Center, founded in 1996 with support from the National Science Foundation, provides research, education, and economic development encompassing material sciences, manufacturing and engineering of composites and structures. The center's research and development projects have included the VolturnUS 1:8, composite arch bridge system, and the Modular Ballistic Protection System (MBPS).

The center is the leading member of the DeepCwind Consortium, whose mission is to establish the State of Maine as a national leader in deepwater offshore wind technology.[77]

Multisensory Interactive Media Lab edit

Founded in 2018, the Multisensory Interactive Media Lab (MIM Lab) is moving into an era of ‘Internet of Everything,’ in which everything and everyone will be digitally embedded and connected. In the MIM Lab of the University of Maine, academic researchers develop novel enabling technologies to explore the immense potential for the communication of our experiences – shifting focus from the current age of information towards a new age of experience. Many of their research works try to answer a fundamental question “How can we move beyond traditional visual- and auditory-based digital interfaces to form immersive sensory rich interactions in the context of real-world, augmented or virtual experiences?”.[78]

UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site at Monhegan Island edit

The University of Maine was granted an ocean energy demonstration site through state legislation in 2009. The site, known as the UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site, is available for use by commercial and non-commercial entities in partnership with the university to research and develop ocean energy devices, such as floating wind turbines or wave energy converters.

Forest Land Resources edit

The University of Maine is responsible for over 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) of land across Maine which is used for research and recreation.[79] Among the most prominent are: Aroostook Farm, (Presque Isle, Maine); Bear Brook Watershed, (Hancock County, Maine); Dwight B. Demeritt Forest, (Orono, Maine / Old Town, Maine); Fay Hyland Bog, (Orono / Veazie, Maine); and Hirundo Wildlife Refuge, (Old Town, Maine).

Bureau of Labor Education edit

The Bureau of Labor Education at the University of Maine in August 1966 with funds appropriated by the Maine Legislature. Its mission is to ensure that “appropriate and specialized educational programs (be made) available to members of the Maine labor force, both organized and unorganized.” Historian Charles Scontras has been affiliated with the BLE since its founding with his first book being published also in 1966.[80]

Climate Change Institute edit

The University of Maine Climate Change Institute dates to 1973 and the founding of the Institute for Quaternary Studies. In 2002, it was renamed. Polar explorer, climate scientist, and glaciologist Paul Mayewski is the institute's director.

The institute has made numerous scientific discoveries, including mapping the difference between climate during the Ice Age and during modern times, connecting acid rain to human causes in the 1980s, and finding that the climate can change abruptly through analysis of ice core samples from Greenland.[81]

The institute maintains the Climate Reanalyzer, a website that provides data visualization tools based on climate and weather datasets from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other meteorological organizations.[82]

Athletics edit

 
Maine Black Bears Division I men's ice hockey

The University of Maine participates in the NCAA's Division I level,[83] and is a member of the Coastal Athletic Association for football,[84] Hockey East for ice hockey,[85] and the America East Conference for all other sports.[86] The school has won two national championships, both in men's ice hockey. In 1993, they defeated Lake Superior State University 5–4 behind a third period hat trick by Jim Montgomery. In 1999, they defeated rival University of New Hampshire 3–2 in overtime on a goal by Marcus Gustafsson.[87]

In 1965, the football team competed in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida against East Carolina. They were beaten in the game 31–0,[88] but remain the only team from Maine to compete in a bowl contest. In the 2018 season they went to the FCS Semifinal, eventually losing to Eastern Washington.

The baseball team has participated in seven College World Series, six of them under coach John Winkin between 1976 and 1986, and one under Jack Butterfield in 1964. The Black Bears achieved two third-place finishes in 1964 and 1982.

Although the official fight song of UMaine is "For Maine", the school's main spirit song is the better-known "Maine Stein Song". Written by Lincoln Colcord (words) and E. A. Fenstad (music), the tune rose to fame when singer Rudy Vallée arranged the current version. Vallee attended Maine from 1921 to 1922 before transferring to Yale, and his popularity helped make the song a national favorite. To this day, the "Stein Song" remains the only college fight song to ever reach number one on the pop charts, achieving this distinction in 1930.[89] According to College Fight Songs: An Annotated Anthology, by Studwell and Schueneman, the "Stein Song" is one of the very best fight songs of all time.[90]

In addition to varsity athletics, the university offers many club sports through its Campus Recreation department. Sport clubs represent UMaine by competing against teams and clubs from other universities and colleges. National governing bodies for each club provide competition guidelines and league structure.

Sport clubs are student-led and student-administered. Each has a budget that is run through Campus Recreation, which in part funds nearly all clubs. Clubs are eligible for funding through Campus Recreation after they have been active for at least one year and have a membership minimum of ten members. Current club sports include alpine skiing, baseball, crew, cricket, cycling, fastpitch softball, field hockey, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, Nordic skiing, roller hockey, rugby, shotokan karate, soccer, tennis, table tennis, tackle football, ultimate, and volleyball.[91]

Notable alumni edit

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This article is about the university in the United States For the university in France formerly named Universite du Maine see Le Mans University The University of Maine UMaine is a public land grant research university in Orono Maine It was established in 1865 as the land grant college of Maine and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System 6 7 It is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 8 University of MaineLatin Universitas MainenesisFormer namesMaine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts 1865 1897 University of Maine 1897 1971 University of Maine at Orono 1971 1986 MottoDirigo Latin Motto in English I direct TypePublic land grant research universityEstablished1865 159 years ago 1865 Parent institutionUniversity of Maine SystemAccreditationNECHEAcademic affiliationsUArcticSea grantSpace grantEndowment 444 9 million 2021 1 PresidentJoan Ferrini MundyAcademic staff578Students11 561 Fall 2019 2 Undergraduates9 430 Fall 2019 2 Postgraduates2 131 Fall 2019 2 LocationOrono Maine United States44 54 N 68 40 W 44 90 N 68 67 W 44 90 68 67CampusSmall Suburb 660 acres 2 7 km2 3 NewspaperThe Maine CampusColors Dark Blue Light Blue White 4 NicknameBlack BearsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS America EastHockey EastCAANEISAMascotBananas T BearWebsitewww wbr umaine wbr eduUniversity of Maine Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtLocationMunson Sebec and Schoodic Rds Orono MaineArea660 acres 267 1 ha entire campus 13 acres 5 3 ha original historic district 57 acres 23 ha increased historic district Built1868Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals Late Victorian Greek RevivalNRHP reference No 78000194 5 original 10000228 increase Significant datesAdded to NRHPJuly 12 1978Boundary increaseApril 27 2010With an enrollment of approximately 11 500 students UMaine is the state s largest college or university The University of Maine s athletic teams nicknamed the Black Bears are Maine s only Division I athletics program Maine s men s ice hockey team has won two national championships Contents 1 History 2 Organization and administration 3 Campus 3 1 Location and layout 3 2 Ambulance Service 3 3 Greek life 3 3 1 Fraternities 3 3 2 Sororities 3 4 Sustainability 3 5 Dining services 3 6 The Maine Campus 4 Academics 4 1 Accreditation 4 2 Admissions 4 3 Enrollment 5 Research 5 1 UMaine Advanced Structures and Composites Center 5 2 Multisensory Interactive Media Lab 5 3 UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site at Monhegan Island 5 4 Forest Land Resources 5 5 Bureau of Labor Education 5 6 Climate Change Institute 6 Athletics 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Brick Hall 1871 later renamed Oak Hall burned in 1936The University of Maine was founded in 1862 as a function of the Morrill Act signed by President Abraham Lincoln Established in 1865 as the Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts the college opened on September 21 1868 and changed its name to the University of Maine in 1897 9 By 1871 curricula had been organized in Agriculture Engineering and electives The Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station was founded as a division of the university in 1887 Gradually the university developed the Colleges of Life Sciences and Agriculture later to include the School of Forest Resources and the School of Human Development Engineering and Science and Arts and Sciences In 1912 the Maine Cooperative Extension which offers field educational programs for both adults and youths was initiated The School of Education was established in 1930 and received college status in 1958 The School of Business Administration was formed in 1958 and was granted college status in 1965 Women have been admitted into all curricula since 1872 The first master s degree was conferred in 1881 the first doctor s degree in 1960 Since 1923 there has been a separate graduate school 10 nbsp Stevens HallNear the end of the 19th century the university expanded its curriculum to place greater emphasis on liberal arts As a result of this shift faculty hired during the early 20th century included Caroline Colvin chair of the history department and the nation s first woman to head a major university department 11 In 1906 The Senior Skull Honor Society was founded to publicly recognize formally reward and continually promote outstanding leadership and scholarship and exemplary citizenship within the University of Maine community 12 On April 16 1925 80 women met in Balentine Hall faculty alumnae and undergraduate representatives to plan a pledging of members to an inaugural honorary organization This organization was called The All Maine Women because only those women closely connected with the University of Maine were elected as members On April 22 1925 the new members were inducted into the honor society 13 When the University of Maine System was incorporated in 1968 the school was renamed by the legislature over the objections of the faculty to the University of Maine at Orono known informally as U M O This was changed back to the University of Maine in 1986 when the U M O moniker was also abandoned and replaced officially with UMaine as the informal title with which to reference the Orono campus 14 Organization and administration editThe University of Maine is the flagship of the University of Maine System 7 15 16 17 The president of the university is Joan Ferrini Mundy 18 The senior administration governs cooperatively with the chancellor of the University of Maine system Dannel Malloy and the sixteen members of the University of Maine Board of Trustees of which fifteen are appointed by the governor of Maine and one is the current Maine state commissioner of education The Board of Trustees has full legal responsibility and authority for the university system It appoints the chancellor and each university president approves the establishment and elimination of academic programs confers tenure on faculty members and sets tuition rates and operating budgets 19 UMaine is also one of a handful of colleges in the United States whose Student Government is incorporated 20 Student Government was formed in 1978 and incorporated in 1987 It is classified as a 501 c 3 not for profit corporation 21 It consists of a legislative branch which passes resolutions and an executive branch which helps organize on campus entertainment and guest speakers works with new and existing student organizations and performs other duties Other organizations fall under the umbrella of Student Government Inc including representative boards community associations and many other student groups The Maine Campus the student newspaper is also incorporated and does not operate under or receive money from student government Campus editLocation and layout edit nbsp A tree lined path through the Lyle E Littlefield Ornamental GardensSituated on Marsh Island between the Penobscot and Stillwater rivers the University of Maine is the nation s only land grant university other than the University of Hawaiʻi on an island 22 Occupying the small city of Orono population 9 500 23 the 660 acre 2 7 km2 campus 23 has an enrollment 2012 2013 of 10 901 students 24 The campus has thirty seven academic buildings thirty administrative buildings eighteen residence halls eighteen specific laboratory facilities fourteen Greek life houses ten sports facilities five museums 25 two dining facilities two convenience stores a student union a cafe a pub 26 an 87 000 square foot 8 100 m2 state of the art recreation and fitness center 27 and a 200 x200 air supported athletic recreational dome 28 In 1867 the university rejected a campus plan by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted who designed Central Park in New York City and the White House grounds in Washington D C 29 30 The plan s broad concepts including the Front Lawn were nevertheless adopted during the school s first fifty years and were oriented toward the Stillwater River A second master plan was produced in 1932 by Carl Rust Parker of the Olmsted Brothers firm which reoriented the campus center to the Mall an open grassy area between the Raymond H Fogler Library and the Memorial Gym 31 The Mall is further bordered by one residence and five academic halls The campus is essentially divided into three sections northern southern and hilltop 32 all of which are near or border the Mall The northern section includes many of the athletic facilities including the Alfond Arena basketball hockey Morse Field at the Alfond Sports Stadium football track and field Larry Mahaney Diamond baseball Kessock Field softball the Field Hockey Complex field hockey and the Mahaney athletic recreational dome Other buildings on the northern section include the Cutler Health Center two administrative halls three residence halls and multiple academic halls The southern section of campus includes the Memorial Student Union the Maynard F Jordan Observatory Lengyel Gymnasium and Athletic Field the Buchanan Alumni House as well as multiple administrative residence and academic halls The recently renovated Collins Center for the Arts is also on the southern part of campus and not only provides the Hutchins Concert Hall a 1 435 seat venue for performing artists from around the world 33 but also houses the Hudson Museum known for its contemporary Native American art as well as displays that are culturally specific to the indigenous people of Maine The Hilltop section of campus is populated largely with residence halls but also includes the 7 acre 2 8 ha Lyle E Littlefield Ornamental Gardens 34 as well as academic and recreational facilities The campus is also designated as an arboretum 35 The pre 1915 core of the campus covering its earliest period of development was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 this was expanded to include the second major phase of development through the end of World War II in 2010 31 Ambulance Service edit nbsp One of the University of Maine s ambulancesThe University of Maine operates the University Volunteer Ambulance Corps an Ambulance service fully licensed by the State of Maine The service is operated by students and staff of the university UVAC s ambulances are available to respond to emergencies on campus and can also provide mutual aid to many surrounding towns and agencies The service ensures a licensed Emergency Medical Technician is sent on every call The service has two ambulances both equipped to provide Paramedic Level care UVAC responds to approximately 500 calls per school year 36 Greek life edit Greek life has existed at the University of Maine since 1874 Approximately 14 of University of Maine undergraduates are members of Greek letter organizations 37 Fraternities edit Alpha Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta Iota Nu Kappa Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Chi Sigma Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Sororities edit Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Zeta Phi Mu Pi Beta Phi Sustainability edit The University of Maine is one of 16 colleges and universities listed in Princeton Review s Green Honor Roll 2011 Several of the nation s leading research universities including Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Oregon State Arizona State and the University of Washington are also on that prestigious list as are Harvard and Northeastern Recognizing schools for their commitment to sustainability the Green Honor Roll lists only those 16 institutions that received the highest possible score on The Princeton Review green rating The guide lauds UMaine for its recycling programs green certified buildings and free shuttle bus service It also notes the fact UMaine has a sustainability coordinator a sustainability council and Eco Reps in its residence halls 38 University of Maine has a sustainability council made up of students faculty administrators staff and a full time sustainability coordinator A green loan fund provides capital for energy efficiency and renewable energy investments 39 The university has committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2040 and two residential scale solar thermal systems are in place on Nutting Hall and Sebec House The University of Maine composts food scraps from dining facilities and York Dining Hall has gone trayless to reduce waste For all new campus construction LEED Silver standards are required 40 The Blue Bike program refurbishes abandoned bikes and rents them to students free of charge providing a means of alternative transportation on and around campus 41 Dining services edit The campus has two dining halls Hilltop and York and the Bear s Den Cafe amp Pub in Memorial Union Wells Dining Hall closed in fall 2022 due to a decrease in student enrollment 42 43 In 2022 the university signed a contract to outsource campus dining services to Sodexo beginning on July 1 2023 Sodexo provides food service at Maine s six other public universities The deal requires Sodexo to pay the university a 3 million signing bonus and invest 7 million in dining hall improvements 44 Sodexo announced that it would add to the campus a food truck a coffee shop and an autonomous market located in the Wells Dining Hall 45 In fall 2023 the university deployed robots called Kiwibots to deliver food to students across campus 46 In 2016 after the university was asked to offer more vegan choices by a student group the university dining halls switched from using a conventional mayonnaise to using an egg free vegan mayonnaise and food services department officials said it helped the university lower the campus environmental footprint 47 The Black Bear Exchange is the campus food pantry open three days a week 48 The pantry is supported by the Good Shepherd Food Bank donations and food drives 49 The Maine Campus edit Founded in 1875 The Maine Campus is a weekly newspaper produced by students It covers university and Town of Orono events The Campus is a direct funded student organization and is not under the purview of student government Stephen King wrote a weekly column for the Campus in the 1970s and also published short stories such as Slade in the newspaper 50 Academics editAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 51 509THE WSJ 52 gt 600U S News amp World Report 53 202Washington Monthly 54 146GlobalARWU 55 401 500The University of Maine offers more than 90 undergraduate major programs organized in five colleges the College of Education and Human Development the College of Engineering the Honors College the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of Natural Sciences Forestry and Agriculture UMaine also is home to one of the nation s oldest honors programs now called the Honors College 56 The Honors College offers academically qualified students an opportunity for intensive interdisciplinary study Students are invited to become part of the Honors College during the admissions review process UMaine also offers a wide array of graduate programs including more than seventy master s degree programs and thirty doctorate programs 57 58 nbsp Hannibal Hamlin HallThe University of Maine is one of only a handful of institutions to offer a combined developmental clinical PhD to students accepted into their clinical psychology PhD program 59 as well as advanced degrees with distinct concentrations in developmental psychology social psychology cognitive psychology and behavioral neuroscience 60 The University of Maine has a strong commitment to developing the next generation of neuroscience researchers and educators thus along with offering a PhD in psychological science with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience they also offer a neuroscience concentration for PhD students studying biomedical science 61 It is the only institution in Maine ranked as a national university in the U S News amp World Report annual rankings U S News categorizes UMaine as an institution that offers a full range of undergraduate majors master s and doctoral degrees 62 UMaine is one of only four institutions in Maine along with Bowdoin Bates and Colby accredited to award membership into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society 63 The university is also the birthplace of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society recognizing high academic achievement across all disciplines 64 The Raymond H Fogler Library is the largest in Maine 65 and serves as one of its intellectual hubs attracting scholars professors and researchers from around the state 66 A collection of rare and ancient manuscripts as well as about two million government publications augment the university s collection 67 The Special Collections Unit includes the Stephen King author and UMaine alumnus papers which attract researchers from across the globe UMaine hosts the Intensive English Institute an English as a second language program designed to help students develop their English language skills for success in school business and social communication 68 Due to budget cuts during the COVID 19 pandemic the IEI was discontinued as of May 31 2020 69 The University of Maine is also home to the Maine Business School the largest business school in the state Paris based international educational consulting organization Eduniversal has included the Maine Business School at the University of Maine among its selection of 1 000 of the world s best business schools ranking it as an excellent business school nationally strong and or with continental links 70 In 2011 U S News amp World Report ranked the Maine Business School among the nation s best business colleges 71 The Canadian American Center an institution that focuses on Canadian American studies is based at the University of Maine 72 Accreditation edit The University of Maine is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 73 and programmatically accredited by other accreditors including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology the American Chemical Society the American Dietetic Association the American Psychological Association the American Speech Language Hearing Association the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board the Council for the Advancement of Educator Preparation the Council on Social Work Education the National Association of Schools of Music the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration the Society of American Foresters and the Society of Wood Science and Technology 74 nbsp The Oak Hall DormitoryAdmissions edit The fall 2018 admissions data are as follows 75 Student Classification Applications Acceptances EnrollmentNew First Year Students 12 457 11 503 2 248New Transfer Students 1 027 863 409Graduate Students 1 423 845 499Enrollment edit In the fall of 2020 the university s enrollment consisted of 75 8 870 undergraduate degree seeking students 595 undergraduate non degree students 2 121 graduate degree seeking students 155 graduate non degree students 9 110 full time students 2 631 part time studentsResearch editThe University of Maine is one of the National Science Foundation s top 100 public universities for research In FY10 UMaine exceeded 100 million in external expenditures for research 86 of which was federal funding Leading sectors of the university in generating external support are advanced materials marine sciences climate change environmental studies forestry precision manufacturing and aquaculture Undergraduate research is a priority at UMaine and in 2008 the Center for Undergraduate Research was established to connect students with faculty projects that suit their interests 76 UMaine Advanced Structures and Composites Center edit The UMaine Advanced Structures and Composites Center founded in 1996 with support from the National Science Foundation provides research education and economic development encompassing material sciences manufacturing and engineering of composites and structures The center s research and development projects have included the VolturnUS 1 8 composite arch bridge system and the Modular Ballistic Protection System MBPS The center is the leading member of the DeepCwind Consortium whose mission is to establish the State of Maine as a national leader in deepwater offshore wind technology 77 Multisensory Interactive Media Lab edit Founded in 2018 the Multisensory Interactive Media Lab MIM Lab is moving into an era of Internet of Everything in which everything and everyone will be digitally embedded and connected In the MIM Lab of the University of Maine academic researchers develop novel enabling technologies to explore the immense potential for the communication of our experiences shifting focus from the current age of information towards a new age of experience Many of their research works try to answer a fundamental question How can we move beyond traditional visual and auditory based digital interfaces to form immersive sensory rich interactions in the context of real world augmented or virtual experiences 78 UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site at Monhegan Island edit The University of Maine was granted an ocean energy demonstration site through state legislation in 2009 The site known as the UMaine Deepwater Offshore Wind Test Site is available for use by commercial and non commercial entities in partnership with the university to research and develop ocean energy devices such as floating wind turbines or wave energy converters Forest Land Resources edit The University of Maine is responsible for over 14 000 acres 5 700 ha of land across Maine which is used for research and recreation 79 Among the most prominent are Aroostook Farm Presque Isle Maine Bear Brook Watershed Hancock County Maine Dwight B Demeritt Forest Orono Maine Old Town Maine Fay Hyland Bog Orono Veazie Maine and Hirundo Wildlife Refuge Old Town Maine Bureau of Labor Education edit The Bureau of Labor Education at the University of Maine in August 1966 with funds appropriated by the Maine Legislature Its mission is to ensure that appropriate and specialized educational programs be made available to members of the Maine labor force both organized and unorganized Historian Charles Scontras has been affiliated with the BLE since its founding with his first book being published also in 1966 80 Climate Change Institute edit See also Climate change in Maine The University of Maine Climate Change Institute dates to 1973 and the founding of the Institute for Quaternary Studies In 2002 it was renamed Polar explorer climate scientist and glaciologist Paul Mayewski is the institute s director The institute has made numerous scientific discoveries including mapping the difference between climate during the Ice Age and during modern times connecting acid rain to human causes in the 1980s and finding that the climate can change abruptly through analysis of ice core samples from Greenland 81 The institute maintains the Climate Reanalyzer a website that provides data visualization tools based on climate and weather datasets from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other meteorological organizations 82 Athletics editMain article Maine Black Bears nbsp Maine Black Bears Division I men s ice hockeyThe University of Maine participates in the NCAA s Division I level 83 and is a member of the Coastal Athletic Association for football 84 Hockey East for ice hockey 85 and the America East Conference for all other sports 86 The school has won two national championships both in men s ice hockey In 1993 they defeated Lake Superior State University 5 4 behind a third period hat trick by Jim Montgomery In 1999 they defeated rival University of New Hampshire 3 2 in overtime on a goal by Marcus Gustafsson 87 In 1965 the football team competed in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando Florida against East Carolina They were beaten in the game 31 0 88 but remain the only team from Maine to compete in a bowl contest In the 2018 season they went to the FCS Semifinal eventually losing to Eastern Washington The baseball team has participated in seven College World Series six of them under coach John Winkin between 1976 and 1986 and one under Jack Butterfield in 1964 The Black Bears achieved two third place finishes in 1964 and 1982 Although the official fight song of UMaine is For Maine the school s main spirit song is the better known Maine Stein Song Written by Lincoln Colcord words and E A Fenstad music the tune rose to fame when singer Rudy Vallee arranged the current version Vallee attended Maine from 1921 to 1922 before transferring to Yale and his popularity helped make the song a national favorite To this day the Stein Song remains the only college fight song to ever reach number one on the pop charts achieving this distinction in 1930 89 According to College Fight Songs An Annotated Anthology by Studwell and Schueneman the Stein Song is one of the very best fight songs of all time 90 In addition to varsity athletics the university offers many club sports through its Campus Recreation department Sport clubs represent UMaine by competing against teams and clubs from other universities and colleges National governing bodies for each club provide competition guidelines and league structure Sport clubs are student led and student administered Each has a budget that is run through Campus Recreation which in part funds nearly all clubs Clubs are eligible for funding through Campus Recreation after they have been active for at least one year and have a membership minimum of ten members Current club sports include alpine skiing baseball crew cricket cycling fastpitch softball field hockey golf ice hockey lacrosse Nordic skiing roller hockey rugby shotokan karate soccer tennis table tennis tackle football ultimate and volleyball 91 Notable alumni editMain article List of University of Maine people nbsp Stephen King Author of over 30 1 best selling novels nbsp Joseph E Brennan 70th Governor of Maine and former congressman nbsp Lawrence Bender Eight time Academy Award winning film producer nbsp Timothy Simons Actor and comedian nbsp Bernard Lown Nobel Peace Prize laureate and inventor of the direct current defibrillator nbsp Wallace Rider Farrington 6th governor of Hawaii nbsp Nick Di Paolo Stand up comedian actor writer and podcasterSee also editUniversity of Maine School of LawReferences edit As of June 30 2021 University of Maine Endowment Totals Report University of Maine Foundation June 30 2021 Retrieved September 2 2021 a b c University of Maine Headcount Enrollment Fall 2015 to Fall 2019 PDF University of Maine Retrieved November 22 2019 University of Maine U S News Colors Branding Toolbox University of Maine Archived from the original on 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