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Equity-Fostering Syllabus Working Group (online)

Online

This event will take place on Friday, Feb. 11 and alternating Fridays until April 22 at 2 p.m.  This is a collaborative, faculty-led, practically-oriented community focusing on fostering equity through developing our syllabi and engaging them meaningfully in class. In Spring 2022, the syllabus working group will focus on developing a sharable “equity starter pack” […]

Black History Month: Coffee Hour: Office of International Programs

North Pod of Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

The University of Maine will observe Black History Month with a series of events including the following: Jan. 27, 6–7 p.m. North Pod, Memorial Union: Holocaust Remembrance Day Jan. 27, Feb. 10 and 24, 5–6 p.m., Memorial Union, Room 314: Solidarity Meeting (BIPOC Support) Jan. 27, 4–5 p.m., Multicultural Student Center, Memorial Union: Resilience and […]

Event Series International Dance Festival 2022

International Dance Festival 2022

Collins Center for the Arts

The International Dance Festival (IDF) is a student-led initiative, which started in 2005. Today, it is one of the biggest and most anticipated events on campus by the whole UMaine community and the broader Bangor area. IDF showcases an array of traditional music, dance and costumes of our diverse student body at UMaine. Two free […]

Event Series International Dance Festival 2022

International Dance Festival 2022

Collins Center for the Arts

The International Dance Festival (IDF) is a student-led initiative, which started in 2005. Today, it is one of the biggest and most anticipated events on campus by the whole UMaine community and the broader Bangor area. IDF showcases an array of traditional music, dance and costumes of our diverse student body at UMaine. Two free […]

Whose Home and Whose Native Land? (online)

Online

Join the Canadian-American Center in welcoming Dr. Bernard Perley from the University of British Columbia as he presents “Whose Home and Whose Native Land?” during Dr. Karl Trautman’s POS 243 […]

For Graduate Students: Writing DEI statements for your syllabus or the academic job market

Fernald Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

In-person, Fernald Hall Room 102 (Zoom link available on request, but preference is for in-person attendance) Institutions of higher education are becoming more deliberate at targeting future faculty who can meaningfully contribute to diversity and inclusion initiatives. More often job ads are requiring separate statements, in addition to a teaching philosophy that specifically addresses these […]

Wabanaki Voices: A Discussion with Jennifer Pictou

Science Building 102, University of Maine Machias

Jennifer Pictou, founder and head instructor of Dawnland Martial Arts, will provide an overview of her unique self-defense program, Kinapiskw’k, and discuss how the problem of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) gave rise to its creation within international Wabanaki communities. All welcome to attend in person or Zoom  https://maine.zoom.us/j/85608083771     Meeting ID: 856 0808 3771 […]

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