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This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
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In The Life of Trees a cheeky ladybug called Dolores and a quirky firefly called Mike take the audience on an adventurous journey of exploration into the wondrous world of trees. Attend the Creepy Crawlies Educational Institution to find out how trees live and their importance to the wider environment. On the excursion Dolores and […] Grammy Award band OneRepublic will rock the planetarium with stunning visuals, and out of this world imagery. "Future Looks Good" show features a compilation of songs from "Dreaming Out Loud", "Native", "Waking Up" and "Oh My My" albums, along with sneak peaks at the upcoming "Human" album set for release this year. Tickets are $9 […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
8 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] Many research articles available through Fogler Library can be accessed in collections called databases. Let us show you how to identify the most useful ones to your project. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library RSVP here.
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A panel discussion featuring representatives from UMaine Student Accessibility Services, UMaine Counseling Center, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Advising moderated by Dr. Michael Socolow. This panel is part of the CMJ Fall 2022 Colloquium Series. Citing your sources can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll help you understand citation styles and avoid plagiarism. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here.
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form to receive Zoom connection information. In-person attendance: Attendees must follow UMaine’s COVID-19 guidelines. Speaker: Kristina Cammen, Assistant Professor, School of Marine Sciences, UMaine Riding on the wake of the environmental movement, our generation […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] Learn how to use Google Scholar (and its easy to use search tool) to help with your next research project. A librarian will teach you how to connect Google Scholar to Fogler Library to find your article in record time. This 30-minute workshop starts at 7 p.m., but if you arrive by 6:30 p.m. you […] |
12 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs
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The Department of Chemistry will be hosting Dr. Jeffrey Zaleski as a guest lecturer from Indiana University on Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. For more information, contact Diane Muir here. Many research articles available through Fogler Library can be accessed in collections called databases. Let us show you how to identify the most useful ones to your project. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library RSVP here. Hit a paywall? No problem. Fogler Library might already have the article you need. Join us to learn how to get past paywalls while doing research. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here.
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This is the third program in the Fall in the Garden Learning Series. What is even better than growing that perfect garden tomato? Learning how to save seed and grow it again next year. This workshop will provide a basic understanding of the genetic considerations involved in plant selection and seed saving, as well as, […] Do people seem more edgy and argumentative these days? Would you like your own inner voice to be nurturing and supportive during challenging moments? Are you eager to support the emotional well-being of the people around you during these high-stress times? Could you use some easy-to-learn tools to help calm things down without using punishment […] This course is an introduction to growing wild blueberries in Maine. The course covers field selection, agronomics, integrated pest management, pollinators, climate change challenges, economics, and an introduction to how this industry functions. The course includes one field trip during class time to observe an established blueberry field. This class is open to current students, […]
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Canning Fruit Preserves Kate McCarty, Food Systems Professional University of Maine Cooperative Extension Ever wonder how to preserve all that great fall fruit? Come learn from University of Maine Cooperative Extension staff and Master Food Preserver volunteers, how to safely can and freeze fruit. Then get hands-on, making roasted garlic pear preserves, a unique, flavor-filled […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] With so much information out there, how do you find something about your specific topic? We’ll show you how to do a productive and manageable search. We will send you the Zoom link for this remote workshop after you register. RSVP here. |
9 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] Citing your sources can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll help you understand citation styles and avoid plagiarism. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here. Hit a paywall? No problem. Fogler Library might already have the article you need. Join us to learn how to get past paywalls while doing research. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here. Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] Learn how to use Google Scholar (and its easy to use search tool) to help with your next research project. A librarian will teach you how to connect Google Scholar to Fogler Library to find your article in record time. This 30-minute workshop starts at 7 p.m., but if you arrive by 6:30 p.m. you […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Join President Joan Ferrini-Mundy and other leaders for an open forum discussion about the upcoming NECHE visit, the University of Maine and University of Maine at Machias FY23 budgets, and the University of Maine System’s strategic planning process. This event will be held in collaboration with the UMaine Faculty Senate and UMaine Machias Faculty Assembly. […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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This is the fourth program in the Fall in the Garden Learning Series. While the growing season in Maine may be short, there are many tasks you can do outside of this time to help prepare, improve and promote success in your future gardening endeavors. Come learn about fall preparation for next year’s garden, no […]
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The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will be hosting a book presentation on Sept. 29 from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall. It's a presentation of a facsimile edition of "Ajy Tojen", which reproduces the twelfth issue of "El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn" by the Chilean-Peruvian poet Raquel Jodorowsky. […] This course is an introduction to growing wild blueberries in Maine. The course covers field selection, agronomics, integrated pest management, pollinators, climate change challenges, economics, and an introduction to how this industry functions. The course includes one field trip during class time to observe an established blueberry field. This class is open to current students, […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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The Division of Music will present a performance by the Faculty Jazz Ensemble in Minsky Hall on Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. The ensemble features Danny Fisher-Lochhead on sax, Dan Barrett on trombone, Scott Cleveland on piano, Ross Gallagher on bass and Mike Bennett on drums. The program is set to include music from two bebop pioneers, Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk. For more info, visit […] |
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Family and Friends Weekend is an annual event that brings thousands of family members to the University of Maine to reconnect with their Black Bear. This event is for families of all sizes, dynamics, and class years. It is the University’s time to celebrate the fall season in New England, honor our traditions, and enjoy […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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An abridged version of the full show will be available free of cost for K-8 students. Step Afrika! blends percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities; traditional West and Southern African dances; and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive, compelling artistic experience. Performances are much more […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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The department of Biochemical Engineering invites you to the UMaine CHB Distinguished Lecture Series Aileen Huang‐Saad, Ph.D, MBA Director of Life Sciences and Engineering Programs Department of Bioengineering The Roux Institute, Northeastern University Today, higher education is facing significant challenges as it tries to prepare its graduates for post graduate opportunities. Additionally, technology development […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] Explore the mysteries of the universe with Max and Lucia as they travel deep into the Australian Outback to visit the site of the world’s largest radio telescope and the planet’s oldest living culture. Discover the SKA (Square Kilometer Array) radio telescope and the questions it hopes to answer. Enter the ancient land of the […]
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Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, Step Afrika! is the first professional company dedicated to the tradition of stepping. Under Mr. Williams’ leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America’s cultural exports, touring more than 50 countries across the globe. Step Afrika! now ranks as one of the top ten African-American dance companies in […]
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Screening Schedule “Voices From The Barrens” University of Maine at Machias Sept. 30; 7 p.m. “Hungry Now” Collins Center for the Arts Nov. 13; 3 p.m. University of Maine at Machias Dec. 2; 7 p.m. Contacts Nancy Ghertner: Director voicesfromthebarrens@gmail.com voicesfromthebarrens.com Ph: 585.732.6047 Alan Kryszak: Director UMM Downeast Documentary crew Alan.Kryszak@maine.edu Ph: 716.597.4335 Jennifer Isherwood […] |
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Click here to view the full 2022–23 Academic Year Calendar. Deadline: Oct. 1, 4:30 p.m. Click here to view the full 2022–23 Academic Year Calendar. This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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The attraction of Black Holes is more than just gravitational. These mysterious graveyards of dead stars have fascinated generations. “Black Holes” explores the history, physics, and mystery of these reality-bending phenomena. Experience the bending of light, the skewing of perception, and the dizzying descent into a black hole. Tickets for planetarium programs are $7 for […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Humankind has always sought to understand the mysteries of the Universe and speculated about the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Today we know of thousands of exoplanets — planets located outside our Solar System — that offer valuable information about our own planet, its origins and life on Earth. We’re on the cusp of making some […]
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Mars… For centuries it’s been an object of human fascination. Once mysterious, soon this red world may become our new home. This became possible due to daring individuals like Johannes Kepler: fascinated with the world, striving toward discovery and embracing challenges it may bring. It is our duty to continue their work… Explore, Dream, Discover. […]
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"Big Astronomy – People, Places, and Discoveries!" will take audiences to cutting-edge telescopes in the remote mountains of Chile and introduce the people who make sure these instruments operate day and night, unlocking the secrets of the universe. Explore ALMA, VLT, and the new Vera Rubin Observatory (formerly LSST) and how these incredible facilities are […]
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Travel with scientist Manuel Calderon De La Barca Sanchez as he journeys to the largest machine ever built, the greatest scientific instrument ever created, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). There, he joins a global team working to uncover another amazing breakthrough in this new world of technology-driven physics. We get an inside look at the […] Bob loves being a comedian. He’s wicked good at it. He lives in Maine which is the best state in the world maybe even the universe. He’s featured regularly on Sirius XM radio and he even won their Superbowl of Comedy. He has put out over 20 comedy CDs and DVDs. He was inducted into […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon immerses theatergoers on a journey of our universe centralized on sensational visuals and artistic interpretation. Experience music from this internationally acclaimed rock band at the Versant Power Astronomy Center. Tickets are $9 for general admission. Music programs may contain explicit lyrics, and are intended for adult audiences. All music programs […] |
11 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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What are we made of? Where did it all come from? Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry, and our explosive origins. Connect life on Earth to the evolution of the Universe by following the formation of Hydrogen atoms to the synthesis of Carbon, and the molecules for life. Explore the lives and deaths of […] Asteroids and comets have collided with our planet throughout its history, changing the course of life on Earth and shaping the world we know today. Real-time data from current NASA missions help audiences explore the past, present, and future of our Solar System. Take a journey through the dynamic story of our cosmic origins. Discover […] Looking for cosmic fun this Halloween season? Would you like to meet the spectacular stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, and ghosts—and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh yes, space has its monsters: Black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulae. Explore these “spooky” wonders of the night sky here at the planetarium. Learn […]
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With their gripping performance style and unquenchable appetite for musical adventure, Brooklyn Rider has carved a singular space in the world of string quartets over their fifteen-year history. Defining the string quartet as a medium with deep historic roots and endless possibility for invention, they find equal inspiration in musical languages ranging from late Beethoven […] You do not have to wait until 3 a.m. to experience the true terror of the witching hour. Take your "Spooky Scary Skeletons" out of the closet and join the Versant Power Astronomy Center for a month-long "Monster Mash". We will "Put a Spell on You" for the entire month of October with a menacing myriad […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
14 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Many research articles available through Fogler Library can be accessed in collections called databases. Let us show you how to identify the most useful ones to your project. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library RSVP here.
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Presented by Dr. Susan Bredlau, UMaine Department of Philosophy, as part of the CMJ Fall 2022 Colloquium Series.
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NECHE open forum for staff will be held on Oct. 3 at 1–1:45 p.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 823 0710 0026 Passcode: 337680 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation is available at https://www.maine.edu/unified-accreditation/. Citing your sources can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll help you understand citation styles and avoid plagiarism. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here.
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form to receive Zoom connection information. In-person attendance: Attendees must follow UMaine’s COVID-19 guidelines. Speakers: Jessica Jansujwicz, Assistant Director of Research Maine Sea Grant, Project Coordinator, Internship Program Student Interns A new generation of […]
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NECHE open forum for University of Maine Farmington and University of Maine Fort Kent Faculty will be held on Oct. 3 at 3–3.45 p.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 876 0609 0107 Passcode: 585008 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation […]
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NECHE open forum for UMaine, UMaine Machias and UMA Faculty will be held on Oct. 3 at 4–4:45 p.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 860 5789 3868 Passcode: 675368 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation is available at https://www.maine.edu/unified-accreditation/.
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NECHE open forum for graduate students will be held on Oct. 3 at 5–5:45 p.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 817 8956 8592 Passcode: 952731 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation is available at https://www.maine.edu/unified-accreditation/. |
14 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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NECHE open forum for University of Southern Maine, Law School and University of Maine Presque Isle will be held on Oct. 3 at 10:15–11 a.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 870 9979 9784 Passcode: 330252 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified […]
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The Department of Chemistry will be hosting Dr. Chris Richards, professor of chemistry at the University of Kentucky (and UMaine alum - B.S., Chemistry, 2005), for a guest lecture. Titled "A novel immunomodulatory and drug delivery platform based on engineered vesicles", the talk will take place on October 4 at 11 a.m. in 316 Aubert. For […] Many research articles available through Fogler Library can be accessed in collections called databases. Let us show you how to identify the most useful ones to your project. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library RSVP here.
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This free event is for Parents and Caregivers that are managing the chaos of life and seeking tips and tricks to help balance it all. The six different presentations will provide an opportunity for questions for the presenters at the end of the session. Registration is free, however you must register to receive the Zoom […]
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NECHE open forum for graduate students will be held on Oct. 4 at 2–2:45 p.m. at Room 1, Wells Conference Center, and will also be available online at this link: Meeting ID: 817 8956 8592 Passcode: 952731 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation is available at https://www.maine.edu/unified-accreditation/. Citing your sources can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll help you understand citation styles and avoid plagiarism. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here. Do people seem more edgy and argumentative these days? Would you like your own inner voice to be nurturing and supportive during challenging moments? Are you eager to support the emotional well-being of the people around you during these high-stress times? Could you use some easy-to-learn tools to help calm things down without using punishment […]
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This is the fifth program in the Fall in the Garden Learning Series. Are your out-of-place plants outcompeting your veggies? Join Cooperative Extension for a survey of perennial, biennial, and cool-season annual weeds that are commonly found in Maine gardens. Learn the basics of botany and how to use a key to identify your own […] |
13 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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NECHE open forum exit report will be held on Oct. 5 at 11–noon, at Minsky Recital Hall, and will also be available online at this link: Webinar ID: 857 8753 3635 For more information: maine.edu/unified-accreditation/neche-evaluation-visit-schedule Additional information about unified accreditation is available at https://www.maine.edu/unified-accreditation/. Many research articles available through Fogler Library can be accessed in collections called databases. Let us show you how to identify the most useful ones to your project. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library RSVP here. The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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The Department of Anthropology and Native American Programs are co-hosting a talk by Veli-Pekka Lehtola, Professor of Sámi Culture in the Giellagas Institute at the University of Oulu, Finland. The talk — titled "Dismantling stereotypes, repatriating our histories: Indigenous Exhibition Making at the Sámi Museum Siida" — will take place on Oct. 5 in the Bodwell Lounge, 3rd floor […] Citing your sources can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll help you understand citation styles and avoid plagiarism. Following this 30-minute workshop, you can join us for an optional tour of the library. RSVP here. Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
12 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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This 1-hour webinar will be moderated by Dr. Julia Upton, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Husson University and IEEE Maine Section Chair and IEEE Maine Communications/Computer Societies Joint Chapter Chair. This webinar will feature Yuhong Liu, Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Engineering at Santa Clara University. We'll have time for Q&A. Register here. The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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Working With Students in Distress Part I and Part II This presentation/training is intended to help participants become more aware and prepared to deal effectively with students who are struggling and in distress. Part I of this training covers the basics of Psychological First Aid (developed by Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness) and […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […]
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Ever wonder how to preserve all those great garden vegetables? This hands-on food preservation workshop will teach you the basic steps for canning salsa. You will receive a "Preserving the Harvest" food preservation packet, and will learn recommended methods for preserving foods, the latest and safest recipes, about equipment to ensure safety and how to […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Pioneering ecological artist Aviva Rahmani works to teach and inspire others about ecological restoration as artmaking. Rahmani exhibits, publishes and presents internationally, and her work has won numerous grants and fellowships. She earned her BFA and MFA at the California Institute of the Arts and her Ph.D. at the University of Plymouth, UK. She is […]
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The Graduate School of Business is excited to announce its NEW Business Analytics Speaker Series, hosted by Dr. Qiujie "Angie" Zheng. We are thrilled to welcome Scott Goates, Ph.D., MBA, to kick off this new series. Dr. Goates is the Director of Health Economics and Global Data Science and Analytics at Abbott Laboratories. He and […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Good time management and organizational skills are a must. In this short professional development program, you’ll learn how to better manage and organize your time to increase your productivity and improve your work/life balance.
$45
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Earth is a planet shaped by life. From the forests that help stabilize our climate, to the winds carrying life-sustaining water and oxygen to far-flung parts of the globe, the fingerprints of life are visible even from many light years away. Journey through space and time to examine life as an essential quality of our […] |
6 events,
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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 […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
8 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
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The Safe Labor Movement Workshop covers better body mechanics and movement patterns in order to increase workforce productivity efficiency and help decrease workplace injuries. Time will be spent in an interactive atmosphere moving through four basic movement patterns: hinge, squat, push and pull, along with kneeling patterns, rotation and core stability. Each participant will leave […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Looking for cosmic fun this Halloween season? Would you like to meet the spectacular stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, and ghosts—and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh yes, space has its monsters: Black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulae. Explore these “spooky” wonders of the night sky here at the planetarium. Learn […]
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Lucas Richman, conductor Ifetayo Ali-Landing, cello Dvorák’s "Cello Concerto" is brought to life by a rising young star at the opening concert of the BSO’s 127th season. What’s Interesting About This Concert Cellist Ifetayo Ali-Landing came to fame via her own TedX Talk and NPR Tiny Desk Concert after winning the 2017 Sphinx Competition’s Junior Division Composer Nancy Galbraith’s […] You do not have to wait until 3 a.m. to experience the true terror of the witching hour. Take your "Spooky Scary Skeletons" out of the closet and join the Versant Power Astronomy Center for a month-long "Monster Mash". We will "Put a Spell on You" for the entire month of October with a menacing myriad […]
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On Sunday, Oct. 9 at 4 p.m., Kathleen Ellis and John Paul Caponigro will present New Voices Rising, a live Zoom poetry readng featuring the voices of young poets as they express their views of our world. The poets are University of Maine students active in campus creative writing activities and the campus literary magazine, […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
5 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
9 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Grants 101: Seeking, Analyzing, and Writing Basics (online via Zoom) Join Fogler Library and the Office of Research Development for Grants 101: Seeking, Analyzing, and Writing Basics. This workshop will be held online via Zoom. At this workshop, participants will: search for grants in PIVOT, analyze an agency’s Request for Proposals, and learn Grant Writing […]
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Travel with the brother-sister duo, Jack and Annie, in their Magic Treehouse as they discover a note that asks them to answer a series of six questions about space. With the help of an astronomer, the Internet, an astronaut, books and the writer of the mysterious note, Jack and Annie are taken on a wondrous journey […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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This free event is for Parents and Caregivers that are managing the chaos of life and seeking tips and tricks to help balance it all. The six different presentations will provide an opportunity for questions for the presenters at the end of the session. Registration is free, however you must register to receive the Zoom […] Do people seem more edgy and argumentative these days? Would you like your own inner voice to be nurturing and supportive during challenging moments? Are you eager to support the emotional well-being of the people around you during these high-stress times? Could you use some easy-to-learn tools to help calm things down without using punishment […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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With the approaching November elections, conversations will likely arise in your classrooms centered around politics, political views, or politicized topics. When and how should faculty navigate these situations? Should you try to remain politically neutral or share an informed point of view? Can you create space for multiple political perspectives in your classrooms without rancor? […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
11 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Working With Students in Distress Part I and Part II This presentation/training is intended to help participants become more aware and prepared to deal effectively with students who are struggling and in distress. Part I of this training covers the basics of Psychological First Aid (developed by Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness) and […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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The 2022 Geddes Simpson Lecture will be presented by Stephen Bocking, Professor Emeritus in the Trent School of the Environment, Trent University, on Thursday, Oct.13 at 1 p.m. Stephen Bocking is Professor Emeritus in the Trent School of the Environment, Trent University, where he served as Professor (and for a time as Chair and Director […]
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On Thursday, Oct. 13 at 3 p.m., Margo Lukens is scheduled to deliver the 2022 Maine Heritage Lecture, titled “Gluskabe in the 21st Century: How Newell Lyon’s Stories Carry the Penobscot Language.” The event will take place in the Bodwell Lounge (third floor) of the Collins Center for the Arts, with a reception to follow in the […]
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New innovations based on cutting-edge research have a high failure rate because they focus on the wrong needs or even the wrong end user. In this workshop, you will learn how to use Innovation Engineering tools to test your assumptions and validate that they align with end user needs, wants, and expectations. Register here. Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Do your knees turn to jelly when it’s your turn to speak (whether on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet or live and in-person)? Does your mind transform everything you thought you knew into a jumbled mess? Do you intentionally avoid uncomfortable communication situations? With Covid-19 forcing many to work from home, do you tighten up […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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David Demers, University of Maine System CIO, would like an opportunity to meet with the UMaine/UMM campus communities to provide updates about IT projects, including an overview of the Repaving MaineStreet initiative. The following topics will be covered during the session: IT Organizational Updates Campus Managed Print Project - Transition from Canon to Xerox Repaving […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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Interested parties are invited to attend a discussion about the role of the humanities in our current social, cultural and political moment. Literature, art, music, history, and the other disciplines within the humanities offer students of all ages valuable tools for understanding, connection, and empathy. Whether it’s discussing a movie, reading a novel, or listening […] Friday afternoons from Oct. 14-Nov. 4 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Lord Hall — Application deadline: Sept. 30. The ArtWorks! program is an integral component of the art education curriculum in which art education majors learn pedagogical theory and curriculum design by apply them in our laboratory school for grades K–8. The art education majors gain […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
8 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
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Join the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Beef Producers for a day of education focusing on Forage and Pasture use in Beef Cattle Farming. Get a chance to ask leading experts questions, interact with service providers, and participate in the silent auction to benefit the Maine Beef Producers Association Scholarship fund. Beef […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Steph and Matt Mulligan will be at Bear Necessities Fan Shop for a book signing of their book "Just a Kid From Maine." The book tells how former Black Bear and NFL veteran Matthew Mulligan beat the odds with his outstanding career of nine years as a blocking tight end. How does a small-town kid […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
8 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
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The Safe Labor Movement Workshop covers better body mechanics and movement patterns in order to increase workforce productivity efficiency and help decrease workplace injuries. Time will be spent in an interactive atmosphere moving through four basic movement patterns: hinge, squat, push and pull, along with kneeling patterns, rotation and core stability. Each participant will leave […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Looking for cosmic fun this Halloween season? Would you like to meet the spectacular stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, and ghosts—and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh yes, space has its monsters: Black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulae. Explore these “spooky” wonders of the night sky here at the planetarium. Learn […]
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Two of the University’s outstanding auditioned groups, the University of Maine Symphonic Band and Jazz Ensemble are dedicated to performing challenging, significant, diversified, and contemporary literature within their respective repertoire. General admission $12, all fees included. Free with a student MaineCard To learn more about the University of Maine instrumental and choral ensembles or for a […] You do not have to wait until 3 a.m. to experience the true terror of the witching hour. Take your "Spooky Scary Skeletons" out of the closet and join the Versant Power Astronomy Center for a month-long "Monster Mash". We will "Put a Spell on You" for the entire month of October with a menacing myriad […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
7 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Presented by Dr. Brianna Dym, Lecturer, School of Computing & Information Science, University of Maine, as part of the CMJ Fall 2022 Colloquium Series.
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form to receive Zoom connection information. In-person attendance: Attendees must follow UMaine’s COVID-19 guidelines. Speaker: David Cash, Regional Administrator, EPA New England David W. Cash has spent his career in public service harnessing science, […]
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Join Cooperative Extension for a two-part workshop on how to build a 48′ x 22′ high tunnel. This workshop will take place at the UMaine Gardens at Tidewater Farm (Presumpscot Point Rd, Falmouth, ME 04105) on Monday, Oct. 17 and 24 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration is required and there is no fee […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
18 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […]
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Many organizations and community groups rely on volunteers for a variety of food events such as fundraising, fellowships, food pantries or other service to the community. But cooking for a crowd is tricky. How do you store all that food? When is the food completely cooked? How long can you leave food on the buffet […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […]
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This free event is for Parents and Caregivers that are managing the chaos of life and seeking tips and tricks to help balance it all. The six different presentations will provide an opportunity for questions for the presenters at the end of the session. Registration is free, however you must register to receive the Zoom […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […]
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University of Maine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in the University of Maine System Fall Strategic Planning Visit to UMaine with Huron Consulting Group October 18, Wells Conference Center in person and by Zoom. Your input and feedback are needed for the development of the University of Maine System Strategic Plan. 9:15–10 […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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The Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School cordially invites you to attend Creative Research Collaborations at UMaine on Wednesday, October 19, at 3:30 PM in the IMRC Center, or via Zoom. The UMaine Arts Initiative (UMAI) is pleased to present the winners of a new competitive seed grant program, created to […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] Thinking about becoming a 4-H volunteer? Or know someone who would be a great fit? We are looking for people to help youth find their spark and thrive. We offer lots of ways to be involved depending on your time and interests. Join Cooperative Extension for two one-hour virtual sessions to learn more. Registration Deadline: […]
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Margo Lukens, professor of English, will be moderating a conversation on the life and legacy of William Yellow Robe for the Dramatists Guild in NYC on Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The panel, which will be made up of actors, directors, and playwrights who worked with Bill Yellow Robe, will include Vickie Ramirez, […] |
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The RIVAS conference is held to support the scholarship of Indigenous academics and speakers whose cultures help shape American linguistics, archeology and cultural anthropology, and in acknowledgment of the contributions of Indigenous Peoples globally people are invited to submit an abstract for a paper, or register to attend. For conference and registration information, and […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Join the University of Maine Cooperative Extension food preservation staff for a lively discussion and demonstration on how to preserve Maine foods throughout our growing season. $5 suggested donation per class. Registration is required — Participants will receive the Zoom information after registering for this event. Register here. The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center and author of "The End of Policing" will be the webinar presenter. The webinar will be facilitated by Brian Pitman, Assistant Professor of Sociology, UMaine. There will be five diverse responders. There are 10 co-sponsors of this significant program. Go to umaine.edu/SocialistAndMarxistStudiesSeries for the […]
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Join Maine Sea Grant and our regional partners for a third season of the Collaborative Chats webinar series. The goal of the series is to highlight collaborative research efforts in the lobster industry. This season will feature ongoing projects funded through the Sea Grant American Lobster Initiative that showcase the diversity and breadth of partners […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Join UMaine English professor and MHC Faculty Advisory Group member Sarah Harlan-Haughey for a lecture on Shakespeare's "As You Like It," presented with the support of the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center, before the Collins Center for the Arts's presentation of "As You Like It" from Theater at Monmouth on Tour. Welcome to Arden. […]
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Welcome to Arden. This is the story of Rosalind. Oppressed and exiled from Court under threat of death, she escapes with her cousin, cross-dressed and gartered, into the wild and unpredictable Forest of Arden. Disguised as a boy, she creates a world of her choosing, reveling in her newfound agency and self-discovery. But chance encounters […] |
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This professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$215
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Trauma is a near universal experience of individuals who seek assistance from providers. Addressing trauma is now the expectation, not the exception, in primary care. It is equally vital that we understand and build resilience in conjunction with understanding the impact of trauma. Trauma-Informed primary care settings can help establish more appropriate and effective care utilization patterns […]
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Penny Kittle teaches freshman composition at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. She was a teacher and literacy coach in public schools for 34 years and has authored or co-authored nine books on reading and literacy. In this workshop from the University Training Center for Reading Recovery and Maine Partnerships in Comprehensive Literacy, Kittle will […] Maine Hunger Dialogue and Climate Action Summit Safeguarding Food Systems from a Warming Planet Register Online: https://extension.umaine.edu/register/product/2022-maine-hunger-dialogue/ This conference is free to attend, and all meals are included for both days. Assistance for travel and accommodations are available for students coming from a great distance. Contact Sally Slovensky at the Maine Campus Compact for more information. […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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If your employer is a compact member of the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine’s Workforce, you may be eligible to take this program at no cost to yourself (or your employer). Click here to learn more. The information age — and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — have allowed many people to work […]
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Speaker: Jessica Salley Riccardi, Ph.D, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor- Communication Sciences and Disorders About the seminar: Children from birth to 18 years old are of the highest risk age groups to experience a brain injury, with over 2.8 million children having experienced a brain injury in the United States. Despite a broad understanding of the chronic and complex […]
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This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
Maine Hunger Dialogue and Climate Action Summit Safeguarding Food Systems from a Warming Planet Register Online: https://extension.umaine.edu/register/product/2022-maine-hunger-dialogue/ This conference is free to attend, and all meals are included for both days. Assistance for travel and accommodations are available for students coming from a great distance. Contact Sally Slovensky at the Maine Campus Compact for more information. […]
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A volunteer forum led by 4-H volunteers for 4-H volunteers. UMaine 4-H Unconference is intentionally designed to have YOU teach and learn from each other. There is no agenda — you come with 4-H ideas and topics you want to talk about or learn more about, and we’ll guide the process to get folks into […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Jay Leno’s late night television ratings domination included two decades as the host of the #1-rated “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” – after the first two years Jay Leno never lost a single ratings year in which he served as host. This fall Jay Leno brings back the classic game show You Bet Your […]
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This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Join Maine 4-H’s First Independent Club. This year, several counties are piloting an Independent Member Club in their own counties. This club is an option for independent members who wish to engage more fully in the experience of 4-H and participate in a non-topic specific club. It will involve participation in at 2–3 meetings per […] Looking for cosmic fun this Halloween season? Would you like to meet the spectacular stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, and ghosts—and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh yes, space has its monsters: Black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulae. Explore these “spooky” wonders of the night sky here at the planetarium. Learn […]
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Join Maine 4-H’s First Independent Club. This year, several counties are piloting an Independent Member Club in their own counties. This club is an option for independent members who wish to engage more fully in the experience of 4-H and participate in a non-topic specific club. It will involve participation in at 2–3 meetings per […] You do not have to wait until 3 a.m. to experience the true terror of the witching hour. Take your "Spooky Scary Skeletons" out of the closet and join the Versant Power Astronomy Center for a month-long "Monster Mash". We will "Put a Spell on You" for the entire month of October with a menacing myriad […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
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Click here to view the full 2022–23 Academic Year Calendar. Are you conducting research to write a literature review, annotated bibliography, or research paper? Join Fogler Library and The Writing Center the week of Oct. 24–28 for "The Under(Graduate) Literature Review Challenge". Each day, for five days, you will receive an email with brief, self-paced tasks designed to enhance your research skills. Guided tasks include […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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Presented by: The Office of The Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Native American Programs The Department of Anthropology The Multicultural Center Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Fund The McGillicuddy Humanities Center Faculty Grant Program Hinono' Eitiit Ho'oowu Nsilc Schedule 9:00 am Acknowledgments and Remarks 9:10 am […] Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Presented by Dr. Haley Schneider, Department of Communication and Journalism, UMaine, as part of the CMJ Fall 2022 Colloquium Series.
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form to receive Zoom connection information. In-person attendance: Attendees must follow UMaine’s COVID-19 guidelines. Starting in spring and summer of 2021, a group of UMaine faculty and students began imagining a sustainability hub that […]
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Join Cooperative Extension for a two-part workshop on how to build a 48′ x 22′ high tunnel. This workshop will take place at the UMaine Gardens at Tidewater Farm (Presumpscot Point Rd, Falmouth, ME 04105) on Monday, Oct. 17 and 24 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration is required and there is no fee […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
8 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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This free event is for Parents and Caregivers that are managing the chaos of life and seeking tips and tricks to help balance it all. The six different presentations will provide an opportunity for questions for the presenters at the end of the session. Registration is free, however you must register to receive the Zoom […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
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December topic: Massabesic Experimental Forest: forest ecology and management research. The Center for Research on Sustainable Forests are hosting a third year of its popular webinar and field tour series. In 2022–2023 the series is focused on case studies in adaptive forest management under the changing climate at sites throughout Maine. Panelists will include researchers, […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […]
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This 8-hour ServSafe® Course helps prepare you for the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification exam. The course covers these topics: The Importance of Food Safety Good Personal Hygiene Time and Temperature Control Preventing Cross-Contamination Cleaning and Sanitizing Safe Food Preparation Receiving and Storing Food Methods of Thawing, Cooking, Cooling, and Reheating Food And more… The […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] The Center for Research on Sustainable Forests is launching the third year of its strongly attended webinar and field tour series focused on adaptive forest management in Maine under the changing climate. First event focused on the Howland Research Forest to be held October 26 (webinar) and 28 (field tour). Series details and registration info: https://crsf.umaine.edu/fcci-webinars/ […] The Center for Research on Sustainable Forests are hosting a third year of its popular webinar and field tour series. In 2022–2023 the series is focused on case studies in adaptive forest management under the changing climate at sites throughout Maine. Panelists will include researchers, scientists, and stakeholders who will address the scope and scale […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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Working With Students in Distress Part I and Part II This presentation/training is intended to help participants become more aware and prepared to deal effectively with students who are struggling and in distress. Part I of this training covers the basics of Psychological First Aid (developed by Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness) and […]
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Elena Salguero, a finishing Ph.D. student at University of Seville in Spain, will be speaking in the colloquium for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics on Oct. 26. She will be delivering a talk titled "The Dynamics of a Stokes Flow". The event will take place from 3– 4:15 p.m. at the Hill Auditorium in Barrows […] |
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This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. — Minsky Recital Hall Friday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. — UMaine Machias Performing Arts Center Jazz pianist and composer Bruce Barth has been sharing his music with listeners the world over for more than thirty-five years. In addition to traveling widely performing his own music, he has also […] |
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The Center for Research on Sustainable Forests is launching the third year of its strongly attended webinar and field tour series focused on adaptive forest management in Maine under the changing climate. First event focused on the Howland Research Forest to be held October 26 (webinar) and 28 (field tour). Series details and registration info: https://crsf.umaine.edu/fcci-webinars/ […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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The exhibition "Bright Fathoms: Michel Droge in Collaboration with Dr. Beth Orcutt, Marine Scientist" is on view in Lord Hall Gallery from August 29 – October 28, 2022. Who: Michel Droge is a painter and printmaker whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. Inspired by the landscape, mapping and […] The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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If your employer is a compact member of the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine’s Workforce, you may be eligible to take this program at no cost to yourself (or your employer). Click here to learn more. We’re all busy. Being overly stressed isn’t a badge of honor, it’s a hindrance to doing […]
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Speaker: Clifford J. Rosen, MD Faculty Scientist, Director, Center for Clinical and Translational Research at MaineHealth About the seminar: Vitamin D supplementation is the most commonly administered treatment in clinical practice in the US and vitamin D measurement testing is rampant. I will discuss the physiology of Vitamin D, the rationale for treatment, and the evidence […]
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Friday afternoons from Oct. 14-Nov. 4 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Lord Hall — Application deadline: Sept. 30. The ArtWorks! program is an integral component of the art education curriculum in which art education majors learn pedagogical theory and curriculum design by apply them in our laboratory school for grades K–8. The art education majors gain […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] Earth is a planet shaped by life. From the forests that help stabilize our climate, to the winds carrying life-sustaining water and oxygen to far-flung parts of the globe, the fingerprints of life are visible even from many light years away. Journey through space and time to examine life as an essential quality of our […] |
6 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Having triumphed at the Met in some of the repertory’s fiercest soprano roles, Sondra Radvanovsky stars as the mythic sorceress who will stop at nothing in her quest for vengeance, kicking off the highly anticipated 2022–23 Live in HD season. Joining Radvanovsky in the Met-premiere production of Cherubini’s rarely performed masterpiece is tenor Matthew Polenzani […]
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Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
7 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […] Looking for cosmic fun this Halloween season? Would you like to meet the spectacular stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, and ghosts—and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh yes, space has its monsters: Black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulae. Explore these “spooky” wonders of the night sky here at the planetarium. Learn […]
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Their exceptional communicative power and their intoxicating atmosphere on stage are repeatedly praised by critics and have become the hallmark of Ensemble 4.1. In addition to the masterpieces for this original setting by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, the ensemble is devoted to discovering rarely played compositions from the turn of the 19th […] You do not have to wait until 3 a.m. to experience the true terror of the witching hour. Take your "Spooky Scary Skeletons" out of the closet and join the Versant Power Astronomy Center for a month-long "Monster Mash". We will "Put a Spell on You" for the entire month of October with a menacing myriad […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
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If your employer is a compact member of the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine’s Workforce, you may be eligible to take this program at no cost to yourself (or your employer!). Click here to learn more. Have you ever felt like you were more of a problem-solver than a teacher? Your best-made lesson […] This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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Fall 2022–Spring 2023 MHC Undergraduate Fellow Donald Patten, a senior in the University of Maine Department of Art, will be exhibiting his work at the Rock and Art Shop in downtown Bangor through the month of October. The exhibition, "Body Parts," will feature 18 of Patten's oil paintings. Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: […]
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Presented by Dr. Elizabeth Neiman, Associate Professor of English and Director of WGS — UMaine, as part of the CMJ Fall 2022 Colloquium Series
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As part of the fall campus tour to the University of Maine October 31, Chancellor Malloy will be hosting office hours, where individuals and small groups of faculty, staff and students are welcome to come by and share their thoughts, visions, struggles and successes with the Chancellor. The Chancellor welcomes open discussions on the topics […]
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form to receive Zoom connection information. In-person attendance: Attendees must follow UMaine’s COVID-19 guidelines. Speaker: Hannah Carter, Dean, University of Maine Cooperative Extension The University of Maine is the state's Land Grant institution with […]
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The Contradictions of ‘Civilizing’ Consumption: Colonial Wine in Britain’s Imperial Project (online)
The Contradictions of ‘Civilizing’ Consumption: Colonial Wine in Britain’s Imperial Project (online)
On Monday, Oct. 31 at 3:15 p.m. via Zoom, Dr. Chelsea Davis (Missouri State University) will give a talk entitled, “The Contradictions of ‘Civilizing’ Consumption: Colonial Wine in Britain’s Imperial Project.” Davis is an Assistant Professor of British History with a focus on Empire at Missouri State University. She received her Ph.D. from The […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Directed by Academy Award®-winner Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire), Frankenstein features Benedict Cumberbatch (Hamlet, BBC’s Sherlock) and Jonny Lee Miller (Elementary, Trainspotting) alternating between the roles of Victor Frankenstein and his creation. Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting […] |
5 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs
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Working With Students in Distress Part I and Part II This presentation/training is intended to help participants become more aware and prepared to deal effectively with students who are struggling and in distress. Part I of this training covers the basics of Psychological First Aid (developed by Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness) and […]
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This free event is for Parents and Caregivers that are managing the chaos of life and seeking tips and tricks to help balance it all. The six different presentations will provide an opportunity for questions for the presenters at the end of the session. Registration is free, however you must register to receive the Zoom […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
5 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs
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Interested parties are invited to attend this 1-hour webinar moderated by Dr. Ali Abedi with speaker Dejan Milojicic, Hewlett Packard Labs, Distinguished Technologist. This webinar will include a live Q&A. Register here. The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of language ability […]
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An open discussion of how colonial ideas of race inform and impact Indigenous identity and how they connect to the fight for tribal sovereignty
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Tamara Benson, student Core Organizer of UMaine Climate Action Ilaria Bardini, student President of the Maine Peace Action Committee Sonja K. Birthisel, Director of the Wilson Center, The University of Maine Doug Allen, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, UMaine Go to umaine.edu/SocialistAndMarxistStudiesSeries for more information about the Fall series.
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The latest entry in the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series for Fall 2022 is set for Thursday, Nov. 3 at 12:30 p.m. via Zoom. The panel discussion is titled "With So Much Violence in the United States and the Contemporary World, How Can Nonviolence be Relevant and Effective?" Panelists include: Tamra Benson, student Core Organizer […]
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On Thursday, Nov. 3 at 4:30 p.m., the University of Maine New Writing Series hosts Giada Scodellaro in the Stewart Commons of the IMRC. Scodellaro was born in Naples, Italy and raised in the Bronx, New York. She is a writer, photographer, and translator who holds an MFA in fiction from The New School. Giada’s work has […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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All are welcome to this presentation by Jordan Daniel, a University of Maine alum who majored in political science and was also a runner on the cross-country and track teams. Daniel is now an Indigenous advocate, organizer, athlete, and filmmaker. Daniel will be sharing stories and experiences of using running and movement as advocacy tools […] |
10 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs The Department of Modern Languages and Classics will once again be running language tables throughout the semester in 207 Williams Hall. Students, faculty members, and members of the community are invited to come and converse in an informal setting where all topics, big or small, can be discussed in the designated language. All levels of […]
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Speaker: Sally D. Molloy, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Genomics, The University of Maine Honors College, Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences About the seminar: Mycobacterium abscessus is an emerging pathogen in cystic fibrosis patients with a treatment success rate of only 45%, and is considered one of the most drug-resistant mycobacteria. Resistant isolates commonly display increased expression […] Friday afternoons from Oct. 14-Nov. 4 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Lord Hall — Application deadline: Sept. 30. The ArtWorks! program is an integral component of the art education curriculum in which art education majors learn pedagogical theory and curriculum design by apply them in our laboratory school for grades K–8. The art education majors gain […]
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Join Maine 4-H’s First Independent Club. This year, several counties are piloting an Independent Member Club in their own counties. This club is an option for independent members who wish to engage more fully in the experience of 4-H and participate in a non-topic specific club. It will involve participation in at 2–3 meetings per […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]
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Join Maine 4-H’s First Independent Club. This year, several counties are piloting an Independent Member Club in their own counties. This club is an option for independent members who wish to engage more fully in the experience of 4-H and participate in a non-topic specific club. It will involve participation in at 2–3 meetings per […] Take an astronomical journey from our beginnings through the development of astronomy research in South Africa, and discover what the future of astronomy holds for the country. Dive into multi-wavelength and multi-messenger astronomy with the many remarkable facilities such as Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) and the most powerful radio telescope in the Southern Hemisphere, […] |
6 events,
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
$195
The following exhibitions will be on display at the Zillman Art Museum from Sept.23–Dec. 30: Life & Still: Anat Shiftan All This I Give To You: Andrew Baron Shelf Life: Sydney Licht Flock Together: Works from the Museum Collection Recent Acquisitions to the Museum Collection — Downstairs
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Soprano Nadine Sierra Stars as the self-sacrificing courtesan Violetta — one of opera's ultimate heroines — in Michael Mayer's vibrant production of Verdi's beloved tragedy. Tenor Stephen Costello is her self-centered lover, Alfredo, alongside baritone Luca Salsi as his disapproving father, and Maestro Daniele Callegari on the podium. Tickets obtainable here.
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Ceramics recovered from past archaeological excavations at Hirundo Wildlife Refuge preserve evidence of sophisticated cordage-making skills among past Wabanaki potters. Although the cordage does not survive over time, imprints of cordage on Indigenous ceramics can provide clues to understanding past textiles. On Nov. 5 from 2–-3 p.m., Bonnie Newsom, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the […] Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […] |