Taylor Lange Presents at the Cultural Evolution Society 2026 Conference in Rabat, Morocco

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Taylor Lange Presents at the Cultural Evolution Society 2026 Conference in Rabat, Morocco

Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center researcher Taylor Lange presented at the Cultural Evolution Society 2026 Conference in Rabat, Morocco, alongside Tim Waring from UMaine’s School of Economics. Their presentation focused on Cultural Adaptation in US Agriculture, and Waring presented on Measuring Cultural Group Selection in Small Food Cooperatives. Lange was an author on both presentations.

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World Marketing Day

World Marketing Day honors the creativity, strategy, and innovation that drive our industries forward. Listen to our Maine Policy Matters podcast episode about sustainable small businesses and employee ownership.

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Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Every year on the third Thursday of May, Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) reminds us to talk, think, and learn about digital access and inclusion for the more than one billion people worldwide living with disabilities. From visual and hearing needs to motor and cognitive impairments, digital spaces must be intentionally designed so that everyone […]

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Interview with Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center’s Mary Mahoney-O’Neil

In this interview, Mary Mahoney-O’Neil reflects on her extensive career within the University of Maine community, highlighting her progression through leadership roles such as the Director of the Master of Arts in Teaching and Associate Dean of the College of Education and Human Development. Driven by a desire for new challenges and a deeper connection […]

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Jamie Wren presenting at UMaine’s Anthropology Student Symposium

Dr. Jamie Wren’s Anthropology Student Symposium Talk

Policy Center Research Associate, Dr. Jamie Wren, recently spoke to current Anthropology undergraduate and graduate students at UMaine’s Anthropology Student Symposium. Dr. Wren’s talk focused on the unique skill sets, strengths, and opportunities that an anthropology degree offers students post-graduation.

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Marcella Sorg Featured in “The Maine Campus”

Dr. Marcella Sorg, director of MCSPC’s Rural Drug and Alcohol Research Program, was featured in UMaine’s “The Maine Campus” on opioid use and prevention in Maine. “‘I think the ability to have access to overdose-reversing medications, like naloxone, I think that’s important. I think having access to a wide range of treatment options is critical. […]

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Dr. Jamie Wren at Bangor High School Career Day

Center Research Associate, Dr. Jamie Wren, recently participated in Career Day at Bangor High School, where he talked about careers in Public Health and Forensic Anthropology. Jamie Wren is the Project Director for the Maine Violent Death Reporting System and Maine’s Sudden Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System. His research interests include: factors contributing to suicidality […]

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S9E3 Community and Citizen Science: Mainers Leading the Way

In this episode, we interview Linda Silka, Sarah Kirn, and Jane Disney on citizen and community science in Maine.  Dr. Linda Silka is a social and community psychologist by training, with much of her work focusing on building community-university research partnerships. She has several decades of experience in leading community-university research partnerships on environmental, economic […]

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