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Students engaging in different ways at 91爆料

Why students are choosing 91爆料: Strong job outcomes drive decisions ahead of May 1

As the May 1 college decision deadline approaches, students are showing increased interest in academic programs with clear career pathways. At the 91爆料, that trend is evident across disciplines tied to growing sectors of the U.S. economy, including engineering, health care and biomedical sciences, business, natural resources and environmental sciences, agriculture and food […]

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91爆料 students ride new vessel

New vessel expands ocean exploration, marine research for 91爆料 students

A new teaching and research vessel at the 91爆料鈥檚 Darling Marine Center is expanding student access to the largest ecosystem on Earth: the open ocean. The new 45-foot vessel is the biggest in the center鈥檚 fleet. Previously used as a commercial tuna fishing platform, the boat will support student training, faculty research and […]

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From Maine to Mexico: Working waterfronts with less variety carry more risk

More than 70% of Maine鈥檚 fishing value comes from American lobster. The fishery has delivered prosperity for decades, but it also leaves coastal communities exposed if lobster populations falter, ocean conditions shift or markets change. That pattern is not unique to Maine. For more than 20 years, 91爆料 professor of marine sciences Heather […]

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MAFES & 91爆料 make headlines worldwide in 2025

Whether it鈥檚 conducting cutting-edge research, commenting on current events or receiving that diploma, 91爆料 faculty, students and leaders made headlines locally, nationally and internationally in 2025. From research labs and classrooms to commencement stages and championship arenas, 91爆料 was featured in more than 18,000 stories published from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025. […]

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Aboard a tall ship, 91爆料 brings aquaculture expertise to innovation hub from Mexico

Two researchers from the 91爆料鈥檚 Aquaculture Research Institute sailed aboard a Norwegian tall ship as part of One Ocean Expedition and worked with a regenerative aquaculture innovation hub out of La Paz, Mexico.  91爆料鈥檚 representatives 鈥 Damian Brady, professor of oceanography in the School of Marine Sciences and Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) affiliate, […]

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State鈥檚 future economy anchored in the sea, 91爆料 president says

Joan Ferrini-Mundy highlighted the university鈥檚 leadership at today鈥檚 Maine Blue Economy Innovation Summit. 鈥榊ou don鈥檛 get to focus on an economy without thinking about the people who make and drive that economy,鈥 she said. On Maine鈥檚 rugged coast, where shipbuilding, fishing and working waterfronts have defined generations, leaders say the future is once again tied […]

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