General University of Maine Publications
Document Type
Newsletter
Editor
Margaret Nagle, Executive Editor
Publisher
University of Maine
Publication Date
10-18-1999
Publisher location
Orono, Maine
Issue Number
4
Volume Number
11
Abstract/ Summary
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. This issue of the newsletter covers a new Cooperative Ph.D. Program in Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology involving collaboration between UMaine, Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, and Maine Medical Center Research Institute; the announcement of a Y2K contingency plan for UMaine; the launch of UMaine's formal three-flags logo design; a personnel profile about Mary Young; and David Shoemaker's dissertation research on a 20th Century mural by José Clemente Orozco and 16th Century hieroglyphics.
Repository Citation
Department of Public Affairs, University of Maine, "Maine Perspective, v 11, i 4" (1999). General University of Maine Publications. 1531.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_publications/1531
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