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CIS – MIA: Forensic Archaeology of a World War II Crash Site in Washington State

Bodwell Lounge Collins Center for the Arts, Orono, ME, United States

William R. Belcher, Associate Professor Forensic Anthropology Department of Anthropology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thursday, Oct. 21 at 4 p.m. Bodwell Lounge, Collins Center for the Arts, University of Maine In August 2005, a military forensic archaeology team traveled to the Joker Mountain area of the Pasayten Wilderness in northern Washington State to excavate a […]

Fall Poetry Pop Up

Orono Village Green Amphitheater

The McGillicuddy Humanities Center is sponsoring a Fall Poetry Pop Up on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m. The open-mic poetry reading will be held outdoors at the Orono Village Green amphitheater, located behind the Orono Public Library at 39 Pine Street. The event, which is free and open to the public, welcomes poets of […]

Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History (online)

via Zoom zoom.us/j/86837813003?pwd=eWxrNFlTZ-VdZMTQrVGRCc1FmOGRqZz09 Max Abrahms is a professor of public policy and political science at Northeastern University, where he specializes in security studies, particularly the study of terrorism. Abrahms has published extensively in leading academic and popular outlets such as International Organization, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, Security Studies, Comparative Political Studies, Harvard Business Review, […]

Speaking to Citizens, Connecting with Audiences

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

On Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. in the Hill Auditorium of Barrows Hall, the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center presents a panel asking how politicians, pundits, journalists, scholars, and other social and cultural leaders might best connect with the audiences they need to address. As part of its 2021–22 Annual Symposium, the MHC […]

Reaching Readers

Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

Understanding how best to make a topic, subject or theme relevant to non-specialized audiences is a skill that takes years to master. This roundtable event brings three nationally recognized University of Maine scholars together to discuss the process of planning, researching and composing their new books, and how they were able to gain the interest […]

Free

New Voices Rising (online)

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 […]

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