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2024 at UNE: The Year in Numbers

Celebrating the Stats and Stories of Another Successful Year

As 2024 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on a remarkable year — 365 days shaped by our community’s passion, creativity, and dedication to making the world a brighter, healthier place. Together, we’ve celebrated milestones, tackled challenges, and shared stories that inspire.  

Here, we highlight the moments that brought UNE, and its people, into the spotlight. From local collaborations to global achievements, these aren’t just UNE’s successes — they’re yours. 

Let’s revisit the stories and accomplishments that made 2024 a year to remember.

228 Stories Published to UNE News

UNE News chronicles the accomplishments of students, faculty, and the institution through compelling stories, visuals, and news media. Through Dec. 1, 2024, we’ve told 228 of your stories through student features, alumni spotlights, faculty highlights, and University announcements. 
 

Our Writers’ 3 Favorite Stories of the Year:

 

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Business Students Turn Summer Internships Into Their Own Field of Dreams

“I grew  up watching the Portland Sea Dogs, and it was so fun to learn about what goes on behind the scenes to make game day enjoyable for everyone. It was doubly exciting to see our students in action as they took steps to launch their careers."

— Alan Bennett, Public Relations Strategist

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UNE Student Receives Firsthand Research Experience with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

“This story is my favorite of the year because it perfectly captures the essence of UNE's commitment to hands-on, professional experiences for students before graduation, while also highlighting Robyn Rollo's infectious passion for invertebrates.”

— Emme Demmendaal, Senior Writer and Editor

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UNE Students Gain New Perspectives in Health Care in Collaboration with Maine Department of Corrections

“One of the first stories I wrote after coming to work at the University of New England in July 2024 was about the tour of the Maine Correctional Center a cohort of future health care professionals were given. Wow.”

— Deirdre Fleming Stires, Communications Specialist

5,000+ Mentions in Global News Media

The University of New England was included in over 5,000 pieces of news media in 2024, from small, local publications run by a single person to some of the country’s largest newsrooms. 

Notable Placements Include:

 

Dozens of Quotable Moments from our Faculty

Our faculty are regularly tapped by news media for their leading expertise in the areas of health and medicine, business, marine, environmental, and biomedical sciences, and the humanities, leading to representation in some of the nation’s most recognizable papers and online publications.

Some From Our Top Placements:

 

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Amir Mousavian

“The timing of the (port worker) strike is especially concerning, as the U.S. economy has seen progress in lowering inflation. … A prolonged strike could reverse these gains.”

Business Insider

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Marilyn Gugliucci

“If you want to make sure your loved one is cared for, you need to go the extra mile when narrowing down your choices and ultimately selecting a nursing home.” 

Care.com 

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Noah Perlut

“People with bird feeders bring up their frustrations to me all the time. (But squirrels) are wild animals that are deserving of our love and appreciation and study.”

The Washington Post

2 Million Views across Instagram and TikTok

Nor’easters love to scroll, and in doing so watched record amounts of video content this year. They also embraced UNE’s new TikTok account, which launched in January and has amassed over 75 videos.

Here are 5 of Your Favorites:

 

27,350 Issues of the UNE Magazine Printed

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Research: For the Health of Our World

The 2024 edition of the UNE Magazine showcases UNE's emergence as a research powerhouse through the eyes of faculty researchers, students, and administrators whose innovative, strategic work embodies the University's commitment to improving the health of people, communities, and our natural world. 

Read the 2024 UNE Magazine

10 years among the nation's best colleges and universities ...

UNE has been named to The Princeton Review’s annual book, “The Best 390 Colleges,” for the 10th consecutive year. The company commended UNE for creating a supportive and collaborative environment for students through small class sizes, internships, and opportunities to participate in impactful research with professors who are experts in their field. Our locations — on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean — also received a shout-out.

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Three students walk across the Portland Campus quad during autumn

... And 10 years of Moroccan exchange

In October, UNE celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Tangier Campus in Morocco with a special ceremony commemorating a decade of global education. Since its opening in the spring of 2014, the Tangier Campus has welcomed 745 students, including 591 undergraduates.

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UNE students sing the Moroccan national anthem at the 10th anniversary ceremony

321.6 Kilowatts of Solar Power

In April, UNE celebrated a new, 321.6-kilowatt solar array atop the Harold Alfond Forum, marking the construction of UNE's fourth solar installation and the third installed on the Biddeford Campus.  The development builds upon the University’s national reputation as a leader in sustainability — in October, The Princeton Review named UNE one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges for the eighth year in a row.

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panels, our largest investment in renewable energy to date. 

353K

kilowatt-hours generated annually, enough to power 32 area homes.

173

metric tons of carbon dioxide that the array will offset each year.

This massive array turns (our renewable energy) vision into reality … Hopefully, our efforts will encourage others to make similar investments in their own lives to minimize their environmental impact." — UNE President James D. Herbert

14,000 Baby Lobsters Hatched

UNE launched a novel research initiative in January to better understand the genetic reasons behind why some lobsters turn orange, yellow, blue, and even purple. This fall, the University’s Arthur P. Girard Marine Science Center became a nursery for thousands of lobster larvae that are now being raised and studied by faculty and student researchers using non-invasive, non-harmful methods.

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Photos courtesy of Markus Frederich

The larvae were hatched from UNE’s famed orange lobster, Peaches, as well a normal-colored lobster aptly named Norma. They are currently being raised by UNE’s Markus Frederich, Ph.D., an invertebrate physiologist, and marine sciences student Ruby Motulsky ’25, who received $5,000 from the Bioscience Association of Maine to fund their studies. Learn more about this novel DNA research happening at UNE

29,728 Members of Nor’easter Nation Stormed the Gates

From the field to the frosty ice, the UNE community came out in droves to support Nor’easters Athletics this year, with nearly 30,000 guests attending Athletics events in 2024 — including over 2,100 students, friends, and fans at the University’s Homecoming football game in October.

A group of UNE students poses for a photo in the stands at Homecoming
UNE mascot Stormin' Norman greets the crowd at a hockey game
Spectators toss teddy bears onto the hockey ice
A full stadium at Homecoming
Two students pose for a photo in the stands at Homecoming

112 Presidential Pushups

It has become canon that UNE President James Herbert completes a pushup for every point scored by the University’s football team while at home. This season, the president completed 112 pushups, including an impressive 68 during the Nor’easters’ Homecoming game against Dean College, which resulted in school records for points scored by the team.

UNE President James Herbert does pushups on the sidelines of UNE's football field at Homecoming
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the number of pushups completed during the 2024 football season.

68

the record number of pushups completed in a single game.

and finally ... one UNE

United by our shared commitment to building a better, healthier planet for all, We are One UNE — in the spring, summer, fall, and forever.

A UNE employee marches in the Pride parade in downtown Portland in June 2024
Three students hold up a banner that reads "UNE 2024 Take Back the Night"
Students pose for a photo at the 2024 Meals for Maine event
A medical student presents a research poster to a group of people
A U N E student holds a mass of frog eggs while standing in a vernal pool
Students roast marshmallows over a bonfire at Jordan Point
A group of students take a selfie on a hike on Peaks Island
Surf Club students walk up the beach holding their surfboards
Students gather on the Commons lawn at First Night 2024
A UNE graduate wearing doctoral regalia waves walking into the ceremony

Wishing the UNE Community a restful winter break filled with joy and light.

This has been a project by the Office of Communications, which provides strategic and creative leadership and support for the University of New England across all media and communications platforms. We want to tell your story — just let us know where to begin. Contact the Office of Communications.

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Alan Bennett
Office of Communications