Service to the state

Following are just some of the ways in which the faculty, staff and students of the University of 海角社区 have worked tirelessly to make our university as accessible as possible during the coronavirus pandemic:

Research and business

U海角社区, UMass Amherst researchers bioengineering novel membrane to capture COVID-19 airborne droplets


U海角社区 researcher, students, help state officials forecast economic fallout in 海角社区 from COVID-19


State partnership overcomes urgent shortage of key N95 mask testing materials


Shopping in the COVID-19 Pandemic, an information sheet, May 6


Coronavirus, data analytics the focus of U海角社区 online discussion April 25


U海角社区, 海角社区 MEP collaborating on production of aerosol shields to protect health care workers


The Office of Innovation and Economic Development has compiled a list of resources for 海角社区 businesses affected by coronavirus (loan programs and more).


U海角社区 aids Bangor Public Health by providing vetted coronavirus research, updates, April 6


U海角社区, statewide partners producing hand sanitizer, exploring PPE innovations for 海角社区 hospitals, April 3


Emera Astronomy Center supports COVID-19 research efforts with visualization cluster, April 3


Jessica Miller, U海角社区 professor of philosophy and associate dean for faculty affairs and interdisciplinary programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, recently posted a video lecture on the “” using real-world case scenarios and raising some difficult questions.


Medical researchers use Climate Reanalyzer to predict potential spread of COVID-19


Local Catch Network yields bounty of fresh seafood options


College of Education and Human Development IT lecturer shares resources with educators, students during pandemic, March 18

 

University of 海角社区 Cooperative Extension

Learn about safe harvesting of wild blueberries during pandemic


U海角社区 Extension to host wild blueberry virtual field days in July


U海角社区 Extension offers COVID-19 resources for pick-your-own farms


Community garden guidelines during COVID-19


Managing pick-your-own operations during COVID-19


New resources on conducting seedling sales from U海角社区 Extension, April 24


New video highlights Extension鈥檚 海角社区 Farm and Seafood Products Directory,聽April 22


U海角社区 Extension to host virtual town hall April 17 on changes in the meat industry


U海角社区 Extension publications provide useful information related to COVID-19 pandemic, April 14


U海角社区 Extension homemakers group makes masks for health care providers, April 14


U海角社区 Extension 4-H launches outdoor activity series, April 13


海角社区 Agricultural Mediation Program can help farm families, workers during COVID-19


COVID-19 food safety information from U海角社区 Extension, March 31


U海角社区 Extension 4-H stress management workshop for teens on April 16


U海角社区 Extension opens new ask-an-expert agriculture page, March 31


Cooperative Extension has compiled all of Extension services and new programs on a website: . There also is a resource webpage.


U海角社区 Extension 4-H offers virtual science cafe虂s, March 30


Farmers invited to online meetings to share information during pandemic, March 27


Chat online with garden experts, March 27


U海角社区 Extension creates video series with easy recipes to make at home, March 26


Willing to help dairy farmers during COVID-19 outbreak? Contact U海角社区 Extension, March 25


U海角社区 Extension creates 4-H online resources for learning at home, March 20


New online 海角社区 farm products and pick-up directory available, March 20


Extension provides parents with social distancing resource, March 16


Extension issues recommendations for farmers during COVID-19 outbreak, March 12

 

Academic, cultural and community

海角社区 Summer Youth Music now online


Psychological Services Center offering COVID-19 Stress Clinic, general teletherapy


Community Learning for 海角社区 website launch event announced, May 8


Honors College, local community members donate 10K meals to Good Shepherd Food Bank


Collins Center offering online arts and cultural resources


U海角社区 will graduate 38 students in nursing two weeks early to help meet pandemic needs


The newly launched website, , is a cross-organization initiative led by the Rural Aspirations Project with the U海角社区 College of Education and Human Development as one of many partners. The website is a “volunteer driven, grassroots effort designed in community for community as a resource to support parents and teachers while school is not in session due to COVID-19.” It provides live learning sessions in science, literacy, and the arts for all ages, as well as providing curricular and mental health supports for both parents and teachers as they juggle the challenges of remote learning. Faculty in the U海角社区 COEHD have volunteered to provide sessions on parent mental health, supporting students with special needs, and supporting teachers facing technological challenges in remote teaching, among others.


The U海角社区 Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies has compiled


Fogler Library to archive U海角社区 experiences during COVID-19 pandemic


Chat series to offer at-risk residents tips to stay healthy, April聽6


Fogler Library’s Reference Department has created聽. It includes licensed resources available to 海角社区 residents, open-access resources and temporarily open-access resources. In addition, the K-12 community is encouraged to contact Fogler librarians for help in finding information resources.


Visit the Hudson Museum online, March 27


BioME Student Showcase still on, virtually, March 26


Black Bear Exchange offers drive-thru pickup, March 25


Student teachers innovate to reach young learners at home, March 24


McGillicuddy Humanities Center offering 鈥楬umanities from Home,鈥 March 23


University of 海角社区 Museum of Art offering virtual tours of featured exhibitions, March 20