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Undergraduate Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training Fall 2023

The Office of Research Compliance will be offering online Responsible Conduct of Research training for undergraduate students on Brightspace. Undergraduate students who are participating in research sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and/or the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) are required to […]

Abraham and Sarah – Lecture

100 Donald P. Corbett Business Building ME, United States

Dr. Joshua Walton presents a series of public lectures on biblical archaeology, drawing on his experience in Israel.  Lectures will be live-streamed as well, click here.

Discussion/Q&A about This River Is Our Relative

Collins Center for the Arts 2 Flagstaff Road, Orono, ME, United States

This River is Our Relative is a documentary about the Penobscot Nation’s intrinsic kinship connection to and tireless environmental advocacy for the Penobscot River. The story is told through the voices […]

Talk – Navigating Water Quality: Understanding the Impact and Perceptions of Boat-Generated Waves on an Alum Treated Lake in Maine

Speakers: Alison Bates and Alejandra Ortiz, Colby College Dr. Alison Bates is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Colby College. Dr. Bates researches social acceptance of infrastructure and interventions in natural spaces, and implements an equity and justice framework to inform decision-making. Dr. Bates has worked extensively on the renewable energy transition as well […]

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Moses and Joshua – Lecture

100 Donald P. Corbett Business Building ME, United States

Dr. Joshua Walton presents a series of public lectures on biblical archaeology, drawing on his experience in Israel.  Lectures will be live-streamed as well, click here.

History, Health Disparities, and Action: A Wabanaki Perspective on Foodways in So Called Maine

Online

Join Anthony Sutton, Passamaquoddy from Sipayik and assistant professor of Native American studies and food systems at the University of Maine, for his presentation titled "History, Health Disparities, and Action: A Wabanaki Perspective on Foodways in So Called Maine." Sutton will delve into the history that has shaped the motivations behind Wabanaki food sovereignty and […]

University of Maine School of Social Work Information Sessions

Online

At the University of Maine School of Social Work, we prepare proficient and ethical social work professionals committed to social change in a variety of organizations, specializations, and professional roles. We provide the highest quality education for both beginning and advanced professional social work practice. We educate at the Baccalaureate and Master’s level in an […]

Sustainability Lightning Talks

Lightning Talks will focus on student sustainability research in Maine. Students will have 5-7 minutes for their talk. PowerPoint presentations are limited to 10 slides. A request for abstracts will be issued in September. Abstracts will be accepted from students conducting sustainability research at any Maine educational institution. Lightning talks will be held virtually via […]

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