04/11/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
HEARTFELT SALUTES
CENTRAL MAINE Big crowds expected for latest Narnia adventure film
1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Pingree offers record as Washington reformer
High school group aims to raise awareness of tobacco-related dangers
HALLOWELL Court rules against couple in property dispute
AUGUSTA Charter accord elusive City committee still has many unresolved issues
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Planners approve Kingfield subdivision
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FARMINGTON — University of Maine at Farmington sophomore geology major Anthony Greenlaw was recently awarded the inaugural Joan McDade Geology Field Study Fund scholarship.
This award will help support his participation in Geology of Newfoundland, a UMF May Term course taught by Tom Eastler, professor of geology, and Doug Reusch, assistant professor of geology. Students have the opportunity to gain field assistant experience at diverse locations while conducting geological mapping, studying natural geologic terrane and culture.
The fund was established in 2007 by McDade, a UMF alumna of the class of 1978 who died of lung cancer on March 19, 2008.



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