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University of Maine at Farmington

The University of Maine at Farmington (UMaine Farmington or UMF) is a public liberal arts college in Farmington, Maine. It is part of the University of Maine System and a founding member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.

University of Maine at Farmington
Former names
Western State Normal School (1864-1889)
Farmington State Normal School (1889-1945)
Farmington State Teachers College (1945-1968)
Farmington State College (1968-1971)
TypePublic university
Established1864; 159 years ago (1864)
Parent institution
University of Maine System
PresidentEdward Serna
Students2,000
Location,
U.S.

44°40′0″N 70°8′50″W / 44.66667°N 70.14722°W / 44.66667; -70.14722Coordinates: 44°40′0″N 70°8′50″W / 44.66667°N 70.14722°W / 44.66667; -70.14722
CampusRural
NewspaperThe Farmington Flyer
Colors  Maroon
  Gold
  Gray
NicknameBeavers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIINAC
MascotBeaver
Websitewww.farmington.edu

History

In March 1863, a Normal School Act passed into law, and that fall, Farmington was chosen from a list of possible locations for a normal school. Founded in 1864 as the state's first publicly funded normal school, the first class graduated from the Western State Normal School in 1866. The school merged into the University of Maine System in 1968 to become the University of Maine at Farmington.

Many early graduates attended the school for its liberal arts offerings alone. Among these were the Stanley brothers, famous for building the Stanley Steamer automobile, and John Frank Stevens, engineer of the Panama Canal. Comedian Bob Marley graduated with a degree in community health.

Interest in the liberal arts continued unabated, and the college offered its first degree programs in the liberal arts in 1971. By the 1974–75 school year, nearly 300 students were enrolled in liberal arts majors.[1]

In early 2016, the University of Maine at Farmington Education Center was named in honor of its longtime President Theodora J. Kalikow who served from 1994 to 2012. Now named the Theodora J. Kalikow Education Center, the LEED-Silver certified building is home to the UMF College of Education, Health and Rehabilitation.[2] The 44,500 square foot building features a geothermal heating and cooling system as well as recycled and sustainable construction materials.

Athletics

The UMaine Farmington Beavers compete in the NCAA Division III North Atlantic Conference. The school's official colors are maroon and white.

UMaine Farmington has 12 NCAA varsity teams, including men's teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer; and women's teams in basketball, cross country, field hockey, soccer, softball, and lacrosse. Athletics sponsors varsity men's and women's programs in alpine and Nordic skiing and snowboarding that compete through the United States Collegiate Ski & Snowboard Association (USCSA). There are also club teams in cheerleading, ice hockey, men's rugby, women's rugby, and men's and women's ultimate disc sport.[3] Recent NAC champions include men's cross country (2003–2005), women's basketball (2004, 2006, 2007), women's cross country (2004–2005), women's field hockey (2003–2004, 2006, 2007), women's soccer (2003), women's softball (2005) and men's basketball (2010). Recent NCAA tournament appearances include women's basketball (2006), women's field hockey (2004, 2006, 2007), women's soccer (2003) and women's softball (2005). In 2010 the men's basketball team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III National Tournament.

In addition to the outdoor athletic fields and Dearborn Gymnasium, UMF has a Fitness and Recreation Center that houses a cardio fitness area with machines, a fully equipped and supervised weight room with free weights and weight machines, four multipurpose courts, a 1/8-mile walking/jogging track, and a 25-yard swimming pool for the use of UMF students and members of the area community.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ . University of Maine at Farmington (UMF). Archived from the original on 2009-07-17. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  2. ^ "UMF names Education Center in honor of former president Theodora J. Kalikow, public invited–April 26 | Inside UMF". www2.umf.maine.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  3. ^ Ultimate Sport 2006-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. UMF. Accessed 2009-03-07.
  4. ^ Fitness & Recreation Center. UMF. Accessed 2009-03-07.

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the University of Maine at Farmington For the flagship campus in Orono see University of Maine Not to be confused with University of Farmington The University of Maine at Farmington UMaine Farmington or UMF is a public liberal arts college in Farmington Maine It is part of the University of Maine System and a founding member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges University of Maine at FarmingtonFormer namesWestern State Normal School 1864 1889 Farmington State Normal School 1889 1945 Farmington State Teachers College 1945 1968 Farmington State College 1968 1971 TypePublic universityEstablished1864 159 years ago 1864 Parent institutionUniversity of Maine SystemPresidentEdward SernaStudents2 000LocationFarmington Maine U S 44 40 0 N 70 8 50 W 44 66667 N 70 14722 W 44 66667 70 14722 Coordinates 44 40 0 N 70 8 50 W 44 66667 N 70 14722 W 44 66667 70 14722CampusRuralNewspaperThe Farmington FlyerColors Maroon Gold GrayNicknameBeaversSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NACMascotBeaverWebsitewww wbr farmington wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn March 1863 a Normal School Act passed into law and that fall Farmington was chosen from a list of possible locations for a normal school Founded in 1864 as the state s first publicly funded normal school the first class graduated from the Western State Normal School in 1866 The school merged into the University of Maine System in 1968 to become the University of Maine at Farmington Many early graduates attended the school for its liberal arts offerings alone Among these were the Stanley brothers famous for building the Stanley Steamer automobile and John Frank Stevens engineer of the Panama Canal Comedian Bob Marley graduated with a degree in community health Interest in the liberal arts continued unabated and the college offered its first degree programs in the liberal arts in 1971 By the 1974 75 school year nearly 300 students were enrolled in liberal arts majors 1 In early 2016 the University of Maine at Farmington Education Center was named in honor of its longtime President Theodora J Kalikow who served from 1994 to 2012 Now named the Theodora J Kalikow Education Center the LEED Silver certified building is home to the UMF College of Education Health and Rehabilitation 2 The 44 500 square foot building features a geothermal heating and cooling system as well as recycled and sustainable construction materials Athletics EditThe UMaine Farmington Beavers compete in the NCAA Division III North Atlantic Conference The school s official colors are maroon and white UMaine Farmington has 12 NCAA varsity teams including men s teams in baseball basketball cross country golf and soccer and women s teams in basketball cross country field hockey soccer softball and lacrosse Athletics sponsors varsity men s and women s programs in alpine and Nordic skiing and snowboarding that compete through the United States Collegiate Ski amp Snowboard Association USCSA There are also club teams in cheerleading ice hockey men s rugby women s rugby and men s and women s ultimate disc sport 3 Recent NAC champions include men s cross country 2003 2005 women s basketball 2004 2006 2007 women s cross country 2004 2005 women s field hockey 2003 2004 2006 2007 women s soccer 2003 women s softball 2005 and men s basketball 2010 Recent NCAA tournament appearances include women s basketball 2006 women s field hockey 2004 2006 2007 women s soccer 2003 and women s softball 2005 In 2010 the men s basketball team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III National Tournament In addition to the outdoor athletic fields and Dearborn Gymnasium UMF has a Fitness and Recreation Center that houses a cardio fitness area with machines a fully equipped and supervised weight room with free weights and weight machines four multipurpose courts a 1 8 mile walking jogging track and a 25 yard swimming pool for the use of UMF students and members of the area community 4 Notable alumni EditSharon H Abrams executive director Maine Children s Home for Little Wanderers Steve Clifford professional basketball head coach Lance Harvell state legislator Otis Wells Johnson Wisconsin state legislator Bob Marley comedian David Miramant Maine state legislator Francis Edgar Stanley inventor of the Stanley Steamer Freelan Oscar Stanley inventor of the Stanley Steamer and builder of the Stanley Hotel John Frank Stevens designer of the Panama Canal Charlotte Warren Maine state legislator and former mayor of Hallowell Maine Alexander Willette Maine state legislator Chandler Woodcock politicianReferences Edit History of UMF University of Maine at Farmington UMF Archived from the original on 2009 07 17 Retrieved 2009 03 15 UMF names Education Center in honor of former president Theodora J Kalikow public invited April 26 Inside UMF www2 umf maine edu Retrieved 2019 09 26 Ultimate Sport Archived 2006 05 03 at the Wayback Machine UMF Accessed 2009 03 07 Fitness amp Recreation Center UMF Accessed 2009 03 07 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Maine at Farmington amp oldid 1132003200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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