UMF student Emmet Lani-Caputo uses a dissecting microscope to identify a tick to species, sex, and age class prior to tick zoonosis testing.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

Turn Curiosity into Discovery

At UMF, STEM students connect classroom learning with hands-on experience. Programs focus on problem-solving, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing graduates to succeed in a rapidly evolving scientific and technological world.

Empowering Future Leaders

At UMF, you don’t just study STEM—you actively explore, experiment, and solve real-world problems. Through hands-on labs, research opportunities, and dynamic coursework, you’ll gain practical skills that prepare you for careers and graduate study. Here, learning goes beyond the classroom.

In the News

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Great Grad Stories: UMF Student Ryan Martin-Hachey – The “Tick Researcher”
March 29, 2026
Ryan Martin-Hachey, UMF graduating senior from Fairfield, had charted his future in psychology when he came to Farmington, but all that changed at the end of his sophomore year when his biology professor told him about a unique opportunity. He…
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UMF recognizes top student researchers as 2025-26 Michael Wilson Scholars & Fellows
March 16, 2026
Undergraduate research helps UMF students develop professionally with in-depth, career-focused investigations FARMINGTON, ME  (March 16, 2026 )—The University of Maine at Farmington is proud to announce the UMF Michael Wilson Fellows and Scholars for the 2025-26 academic year. This recognition names…
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UMF welcomes Blue Crew High School Robotics Team to campus for the 2026 season
March 04, 2026
FARMINGTON, ME  (March 4, 2026)—The University of Maine at Farmington is pleased to announce that the Blue Crew Robotics Team, originally based at Mt. Blue High School, is currently housed downstairs in UMF Ricker Addition in the former Sweatt Winter building…
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UMF presents Libra Scholar C. Edward Watson keynote on “Embracing AI”— Feb. 25
February 19, 2026
FARMINGTON, ME  (February 19, 2026)—The University of Maine at Farmington is pleased to announce that C. Edward Watson, a UMF Spring ’26 Libra Scholar, will be presenting a keynote address, “Embracing AI as Essential Learning: Preparing Students for Life Beyond College,”…
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