This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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 […]
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", […]
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 […]
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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: T.J. Demos, Professor and Patricia and Rowland Rebele Endowed Chair in Art History and Visual Culture, Director, Center for […]
The first speaker will be Diana Garvin, Assistant Professor of Italian with a focus on Mediterranean Studies at the University of Oregon. Garvin will speak about her new book "Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work." Via Zoom - the link can be found 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 […]
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
A traveling penguin from the South Pole and a funny polar bear from the North pole meet on arctic sea ice. They become friends observing the night sky together and wondering why night is so long at the poles of the Earth. This mystery leads them on a scientific adventure by building an improvised spaceship […]
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 […]
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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 […]
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 […]
Maine’s state motto — Dirigo (“I lead”) — is a fitting one, especially when it comes to combating climate change. Join the American Security Project, the Natural Resources Council of […]
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 […]
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
Are you interested in going abroad? The Office of International Programs is offering over 100 programs abroad. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about how financial aid […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
A presentation on Anne Frank, betrayal, and the legacy of both by David Barnouw. Barnouw is an independent scholar and emeritus researcher at the Dutch Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. His areas of interest are the Second World War in Europe, memory, representation, monuments and museums. He has written over fifteen books and […]
The Bucksport Historical Society will present a free lecture by University of Maine history professor Liam Riordan titled “History and Commemoration of the Statehood Era” at 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Elm Street Congregational Church’s Brown Hall, 31 Elm St. in Bucksport.
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
The Institute of Medicine invites you to a virtual seminar: Building Community-University Partnerships for Health Equity in Downeast Maine Sept. 16 @ noon–1 p.m./Free https://umaine.edu/medicine/event/building-community-university-partnerships-for-health-equity-in-downeast-maine/ Speakers: Tora Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Geographic Information Systems Service Center, Associate Professor of GIS University of Maine Machias Katherine Weatherford Darling, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology, Social Science Program, University […]
The Graduate School and the Office of Research Development are co-hosting an informational Zoom meeting about the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) on Friday, Sept 16 from 12–1 p.m. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/3m3yd6ew The National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program is an excellent opportunity to support your graduate education with three years of full funding […]
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 […]
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 […]
This online professional development program presents an overview of sustainability from a business perspective and a hands-on action planning workshop.
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 […]
The Book of Dust — La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman, adapted by Bryony Lavery, directed by Nicholas Hytner Set twelve years before the epic "His Dark Materials" trilogy, this gripping adaptation revisits Philip Pullman’s fantastical world in which waters are rising and storms are brewing. Two young people and their dæmons, with everything at stake, […]