Bangor: Education and Research
Bangor: Education and Research
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Public school education is highly prized and well supported in the Bangor metropolitan area. The Bangor school system is unique in that it is organized into schools serving four separate age levels (K-3; 4-5; 6-8; 9-12). Individual student progress is closely monitored through systematic assessments. Area students excel on achievement tests such as the Maine Educational Assessment, the Metropolitan Achievement Test, and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. More than 90 percent of graduating seniors continue their education at post-secondary institutions. Bangor's high school has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, which designated Bangor High as a 2001-2002 National School of Excellence—the only high school in New England to receive that designation for that year.
The following is a summary of data regarding the Bangor Public Schools as of the 2004–2005 school year.
Total enrollment: 4,022
Number of facilities
elementary schools: 5
intermediate schools (grades 4-5): 2
junior high/middle schools: 2
high schools: 1
Student/teacher ratio: 14:1
Teacher salaries
average: $47,722
Funding per pupil: $7,652
Public Schools Information: Bangor School System, 73
Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401; telephone (207)992-4152
Colleges and Universities
The University of Maine at Orono, the state's principal research institution, is located just north of Bangor. Its six colleges are Liberal Arts & Sciences; Business, Public Policy & Health; Education & Human Development; Natural Sciences, Forestry & Agriculture; School of Engineering Technology; and Honors College. The university offers 88 bachelor's degree programs, 64 master's degree programs, and 25 doctoral programs. Its library is ranked among the top in the country.
Eastern Maine Community College offers associate's degrees, diplomas, and certificate levels in 28 technology programs; More than 1,200 full- and part-time students are enrolled at the college, which employs more than 150 faculty members. Husson College is a four-year school that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of disciplines. The Bangor Theological Seminary, established in 1814, awards master's and doctorate's degrees; it is the only accredited graduate school of religion in northern New England. Other post-secondary institutions in the Bangor area are University College of Bangor, Beal College, Maine Maritime Academy, the New England School of Broadcasting, Unity College, the College of the Atlantic, and Colby College.
Libraries and Research Centers
The Bangor Public Library, with more than 500,000 volumes of books, periodicals, government documents, and recordings, is one of the largest in New England and the busiest per capita in the country. The library sends more interlibrary loans each year than any other library in New England.
The University of Maine is home to the Raymond H. Fogler Library, the state's largest. Its collections include more than one million volumes, 3,400 periodical subscriptions, 1.6 million microforms, 2.25 million federal and provincial government documents, and a large number of electronic resources. The library's Ira C. Darling Marine Center houses a specialized collection focused on marine studies.
Public Library Information: Bangor Public Library, 145 Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401; telephone (207)947-8336; fax (207)945-6694; email bplill@bpl.lib.me.us
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Does balsam fir (Abies balsamea) facilitate the recruitment of Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadesis)?
Magazine article from: The American Midland Naturalist; 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...stands. We tested the hypothesis that balsam fir (Abies balsamea) facilitates establishment...as tall when growing within patches of balsam fir compared to growing outside such patches. Hemlock saplings growing outside balsam fir patches are also four times as likely...
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MARTIN BALSAM, OSCAR-WINNING ACTOR, AT 76.(News)(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 2/14/1996; 700+ words
; Byline: The New York Times Martin Balsam, a heavy-set, baldish character actor...room in Rome while on vacation there. Balsam, who lived on the Upper West Side of...As versatile and ubiquitous as he was, Balsam was philosophical on the subject of character...
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Another racket: German fraud. (Balsam)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 6/11/1994; 700+ words
; ...property empire in April, an official of Balsam, a Westphalian company that makes tennis...prosecutor who has arrested all four members of Balsam's managing board, estimates that its...to four-fifths of its business with Balsam and its far-flung subsidiaries. Procedo...
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MUSICAL PRACTICE FOR THREE DECADES, ALBANY DOCTOR RICHARD BALSAM HAS ENRICHED THE REGION'S CLASSICAL SCENE.(ARTS)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 5/25/2003; 700+ words
; ...to come from a physician, but Richard Balsam is no ordinary doctor. An internist and...Northeast. During a recent conversation, Balsam reflected on his 30-plus years of involvement...result of his nature or his nurturing, Balsam's musical abilities revealed themselves...
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Balsam fir trees could disappear from W.Va.
Newspaper article from: Sunday Gazette-Mail; 7/26/2000; ; 700+ words
; sfinn@wvgazette.com The balsam fir tree could disappear from the forests...launching a rescue mission for the balsam fir this weekend. Volunteers will...That's why we are trying to save the balsam fir." Only about four pockets of...
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Martin Balsam, Detective in `Psycho,' Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/14/1996; ; 700+ words
; Martin Balsam, a character actor who won an Oscar for...13 in a Rome hotel. He was 76. Mr. Balsam appeared to have died of natural causes...examination. Fucci said a maid found Mr. Balsam at 9:50 a.m. lying on the floor near...
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Balsam goes from upstreaming to upwardly mobile
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 11/26/2006; ; 570 words
; CHAMPAIGN -- Peter Balsam became the main weapon for St. Rita...championship with a one- yard plunge. Balsam ran the ball on seven of the 11 plays...first downs. "My hat's off to Pete Balsam," offensive tackle Kevin Galeher said...
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OBITUARY : Martin Balsam
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/14/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...Clowns (1965), the role for which Martin Balsam will always be remembered is the world...face would be concealed as she struck. Balsam's close-up also required some special...Then he fell back on the stairway." Balsam's fall down the stairs was also contrived...
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Balsam Ventures and Cool Can Technologies Sign Exclusive License Agreement.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 1/8/2004; 700+ words
; ...Jan 8, 2004 (CCNMatthews via COMTEX) Balsam Ventures, Inc. (OTCBB: BLSV/ Berlin BB: BV7) ("Balsam")and Cool Can Technologies, Inc...an exclusive License Agreement, whereby Balsam will have the ability to market Cool Can...
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Balsam Ventures and Norpac Technologies Sign Extension Agreement.
Business Wire; 1/19/2006; 700+ words
; VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Balsam Ventures, Inc. (OTCBB:BLSV)(BERLIN:BV7) ("Balsam") and NorPac Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB...dated as of November 30, 2003, whereby Balsam was granted a license to market NorPac...
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balsam
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...family), benzoin , and storax. Other resins called balsams include Mecca balsam ( balm of Gilead ), Canada balsam , and copaiba . Balsams are often used in medical preparations and perfumes...
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Canada balsam
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Canada balsam yellow, oily, resinous exudation obtained from the balsam fir . It is an oleoresin (see resin ) with a pleasant...biting taste. It is a turpentine rather than a true balsam. On standing, the essential oil in Canada balsam...
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balsam fir
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
balsam fir common name for the evergreen tree Abies...used for lumber. It is also called Canada balsam , as is the resin it produces, which is...adhesive in optical lenses and glass slides. Balsam fir is classified in the division Pinophyta...
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Canada balsam resin
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences
Canada balsam resin A naturally occurring resin, distilled from the bark of Abies balsomea (the balsam fir) and other N. American Abies species, which, when heated to 160°C, becomes liquid and is used to cement mineral or rock chips...
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friar's balsam
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing
friar's balsam ( fry -erz) n. a tincture of benzoin, balsam of Tolu, storax, aloes, and various other plant extracts, the vapour of which is inhaled to relieve bronchitis.
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