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Creating an Equity-Minded Syllabus to Support Student Success

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

In-person workshop Are you updating or creating a syllabus for your fall semester course? Your course syllabus can be a powerful tool that can effectively establish classroom norms, performance expectations and foster student engagement. Research has shown that the tone, content and design of a course syllabus can directly affect students’ perception of instruction, the […]

4-H Fridays on the Farm (Somerville)

Pumpkin Vine Family Farm 217 Hewett Road, Somerville, ME, United States

Maine 4-H is offering a summer series, 4-H Fridays on the Farm, to connect teens with local agriculture. Current 4-H enrollment is not necessary for participation. Program materials and instruction are free. The goal of 4-H Fridays on the Farm is to expose teens ages 12–18 to Maine agriculture and provide an environment for youth […]

Management of University of Maine Forests and Implementing DMC’s Forest Management Plan(online and in-person)

This summer we are hosting small science seminars on site at the Darling Marine Center, talks will also be available virtually. The events are free but tickets are required for entry to the in-person event, and registration is required to join the live webinar. With Keith Kanoti, University of Maine University Forest Manager The University Forest […]

Event Series Dream to Fly

Dream to Fly

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

Have you ever dreamt you were flying? Have you ever thought how wonderful would it be to fly free as a bird?  Discover the mystery of flight with Leonardo da Vinci, Montgolfier brothers, Wright brothers and other inventors. Experience the adventure with powerful images and music, an immense and challenging dream, for which mankind has […]

Maine 4-H Dog Clinic

J. Franklin Witter Teaching and Research Center 160 University Farm Road, Old Town, ME, United States

The Maine 4-H Dog Clinic is open to all youth ages 9–18; owning a dog is not required. Participants will learn how to teach behaviors based on the American Kennel Club's Canine Good Citizen program, including accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting and more. Members of the UMaine Extension 4-H dog animal science […]

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