Alumni

August 18, 2023

Remembering the Maine Gay Symposium

A UMaine club’s planned event led to the most contentious public controversy in the university’s history [To view story in the MAINE Alumni Magazine, click here] In 1973, a week or so into his freshman year at the University of Maine, Dan MacNaughton spotted a flyer in the Hilltop Commons dining hall.  U of Maine Gay…

August 10, 2023

Athletic Training Enhancement Campaign

Building New England’s Premiere Athletic Training Program: Enhancing Well-being. Ensuring Peak Performance. Saving Lives. UMaine’s Athletic Training program is the only program in the state featuring: • Full integration with and routine access to Division 1 athletics. • 100% passage of the national certification examination on the first attempt over the last two years, compared to the…

July 19, 2023

Alumni Association Honors Black Bear, Block M, Class Correspondent Awardees

Block “M” Award Each year the Alumni Association presents the Block “M” Award to deserving individuals who, over a period of years, advance the strength and success of their alumni class, Chapter, and/or Alumni Interest Group. No more than six awards may be given annually, and only alums are eligible. Patricia Fraker ’57 has assumed many leadership roles,…

July 19, 2023

Stephanie Tillotson ’23 Awarded $8,500 Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship

Stephanie Tillotson ’23 of Cumberland Foreside, Maine, has been awarded a Fellowship worth $8,500 by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi—the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Tillotson is one of 62 recipients nationwide to receive a Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship. Tillotson received a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from the University of Maine. As a Phi Kappa…

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June 14, 2023

Alumni Association Board Welcomes New Members

Six alumni have joined the UMaine Alumni Association Board of Directors, as four board members reached the end of their six-year terms.  New board members pictured left to right: John Yates ’80, Marie Tobin ’94, Tanner Adams ’15, ’16G, Connor Bray ’23, Travis Noyes ’96, and Ashleigh Briggs ’09. John Yates ’80 is the Ernest…

May 26, 2023

Alumna Melissa Crowe ’96 Publishes New Book

Alumna Melissa Crowe ’96 published a new book, Lo. Lo maps the deprivation and richness of a rural girlhood and offers an intimate portrait of the woman—tender, hungry, hopeful—who manages to emerge. In a series of lyric odes and elegies, Lo explores the notion that we can be partially constituted by lack—poverty, neglect, isolation. The…

May 10, 2023

Alumni Association Welcomes 2023 Graduates

The Alumni Association welcomed thousands of new graduates following the 2023 commencement ceremonies, as we hosted an Alumni Welcome Center tent and handed out gifts to UMaine’s newest, official alumni group. The tent also featured an  Alumni-stamped backdrop for photos. The Association serves as a wonderful way for alumni to stay in touch with the…

May 7, 2023

The Three-Decade Conservation Career of Ken Olson ’68

Ken Olson ’68 retired in 2006 from a three-decade conservation career that included twenty years as chief executive of three nonprofit corporations, running black budgets every year. His fulltime charitable work began in 1971 when, at 25, he became the youngest person ever to direct the Appalachian Mountain Club’s combined Hut System, Pinkham Notch Camp, Saco…

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March 30, 2023

UMaine Memories – Oral History Project

Yellow postcards with requests for data verification are sent by Publishing Concepts and are connected to this project. The University of Maine Alumni Association welcomes all alumni to participate in the UMaine Memories – Oral History Project, a publication that will unite alumni across generations. We have collaborated with industry-leader PCI to collect stories from alumni…

March 19, 2023

Share Your Fogler Story!

The iconic Fogler Library holds special meaning for so many. Most UMaine students remember fond walks along the mall to the library on their way to study and many carved out their own quiet spaces within its walls. A staffer who has fond memories of visiting Fogler as a grammar school student while his mom…