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  • UMaine AI Webinar: “AI Guidance: A Look at Implementing AI in Schools and Classrooms”

    Zoom Web Conferencing

    Join us for this 1-hour Zoom AI Webinar, including live Q&A with speakers: Nicole Davis, from the Maine Department for Education, and Matthew T. Marino, Professor at the University of Central Florida. Moderated by UMaine's Sarah K. Howorth, Associate Professor of Special Education, Special Education Program Coordinator and Director: PEERS Lab @ UMaine. Register at […]

  • Lucia: The Secret of Shooting Stars

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

    Vladimir, a polar bear, and James, a penguin, travel into space aboard the Polaris to study polar auroras.  Hit by a meteorite, they crash at the foot of a pre-Columbian pyramid and meet Lucia, a hummingbird who is passionate about rocks. She tells them about a legend evoking “stones of light.”  Meteorites, shooting stars, these […]

    $7.00
  • Summer Educator’s Institute

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

    The University of Maine College of Education and Human Development is proud to host its fourth annual Summer Educators Institute, June 25-27, 2025. This engaging and inspiring event will be held on the beautiful UMaine campus in Orono, featuring experts from the college as well as thought leaders in the field of education from Maine […]

  • Information Exchange: Land-Sea Connections in Maine

    Darling Marine Center Clarks Cove Road, Walpole, ME, United States

    The University of Maine's College of Earth, Life, and Health is pleased to host a day of presentation and discussion sessions at the Darling Marine Center focused on land-sea connections in the region. The presentations will cover research and applied topics in geomorphology, hydrodynamics, and engineering related to the explanation and prediction of conditions in […]

  • Harris Building Bridges Across Sciences and Humanities to Preserve Vision

    Hill Auditorium, Engineering Science Research Building University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    Distinguised Lecturer Series Vice Chair of International Research and Academic Affairs, Co-Director of the Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, Director of the Ophthalmic Vascular Diagnostic and Research Program at Mount Sinai Hospital Explore how vascular risk factors impact primary open angle glaucoma and discover cutting edge imaging tools like OCTA. This session […]

  • Distinguished Lecture Series: Dr. Alon Harris

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

    Building Bridges Across Sciences and Humanities to Preserve Vision Explore how vascular risk factors impact primary open angle glaucoma and discover cutting edge imaging tools like OCTA. This session highlights AI, machine learning, and modeling as transformative tools for diagnosing eye and systemic diseases, paving the way for personalized AI driven medicine. Dr. Alon Harris […]

    Free
  • Talk – Who Do You Choose to Be? Service, Collaboration, and Resilience

    Norman Smith Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    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: Gabe McPhail, Founder, Resilient Communities Building community resilience isn’t only about projects or plans — it’s about how we work together. Grounded in experiences from Maine’s rural […]

    Free
  • Talk – Hunting for Truth: PFAS Impacts in Maine’s Natural Food Sources

    Norman Smith Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

      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 Speakers: Caroline Noblet and Dianne Kopec, University of Maine In this talk, Noblet and Kopec will explore how rural Maine people, who possess a long heritage of […]

    Free
  • Flourishing After Leaving Religion

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

    Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Hope College and the director of the Frost Center for Social Science Research. A social psychologist, he has published more than 250 scholarly articles and chapters, and four books, on topics such as religion, meaning in life, and virtues. Most recently, his work has […]

  • Talk – Whose Knowledge Counts? Trust, Expertise, and the Politics of Sustainability in Rural America

    Norman Smith Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    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: Nicholas Jacobs, Goldfarb Family Distinguished Chair in American Government, Colby College What happens when facts aren’t enough? In many rural communities, sustainability efforts face not just logistical […]

    Free
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