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MHC Fellow Presentation: “The Art of Killing a Man Twice: An Analysis of The Iron Claw,” Kiera Campbell

The Maples University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

Join Kiera Campbell, David '64 and Alison '71 Wiggin Humanities Fellow in the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, for the presentation of her Fellowship research, "The Art of Killing a Man Twice: An Analysis of The Iron Claw," on Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. in the Virtue Room, The Maples. This event is free and open to […]

Bangor Symphony Orchestra — Lunch & Learn

Versant Power Astronomy Center 167 Rangeley Rd., Orono, ME, United States

Join us on Friday, January 24th in the Astronomy Center at 12:00 noon for a Deep Dive! Led by Bangor Symphony Orchestra Music Director Lucas Richman and guest electric violist Martha Mooke, […]

Generative AI Evaluate and Cite: Leave what’s wrong, keep what’s right!

Fogler Library Classroom 2 +1 more

Learn to evaluate AI tools, and their output. We’ll help you to find the best generative AI tools for your task while avoiding hallucinations and plagiarism. Please come with questions, we are happy to help! To register and for a Zoom link, please go to our Workshops Page.

Talk – Retooling State Government in an Era of Loose Networks: An Invitation to Collaborate

Norman Smith Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States +1 more

The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine, Orono. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form for Zoom connection information Speaker: Samantha Horn, Director, Maine Office of Community Affairs In 50 years, Maine has transitioned from a command and control model of regulation to a vast network of […]

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Hope in a Time of Climate Change

Fogler Library, The Salon ME, United States

Since the end of the most recent ice age, 11,000 years ago, human ingenuity and adaptability have led to enormous changes in the way we live. The rapid global expansion of human population and industrialization in the past six decades has led to alarming changes to Earth’s climate, among other things. Now we find ourselves […]

Hope in a Time of Climate Change

Since the end of the most recent ice age, 11,000 years ago, human ingenuity and adaptability have led to enormous changes in the way we live. The rapid global expansion of human population and industrialization in the past six decades has led to alarming changes to Earth’s climate, among other things. Now we find ourselves […]

UMaine AI Webinar: “Emergent Themes of State AI Guidance for Educators”

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Moderator: Sarah K. Howorth, Ph. D., BCBA-D, Associate Professor of Special Education, Special Education Program Coordinator, Director: PEERS® Lab @ UMaine As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into education, states are beginning to develop guidance to support educators in leveraging these technologies responsibly and effectively. This presentation explores the emerging themes in state-level AI […]

From Radical Hospitality to Radical Accountability: Higher Education’s Role in Newcomer Integration

Join this conversation with Professor Diya Abdo, Lincoln Financial Professor of English at Guilford College, director of Every Campus A Refuge and author of “American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience" and Orlina Boteva, director of UMaine's Office of International Programs, to learn about the ways in which universities in Maine (and across the […]

Race and Labor In The Aftermath of the 2024 Election

The Wilson Center 67 College Avenue, Orono, ME, United States

A talk by labor scholar and activist Bill Fletcher, Jr. with time for questions. Refreshments provided Supported by the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Award and the Wilson Center RSVP is not required but helpful. RSVP here: http://bit.ly/4gFZYI6 Join in person or by Zoom at: https://maine.zoom.us/j/89153418740

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