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SUMMARY:ORBITS: An exhibition of Tom Jessen\, Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell and Ian Trask
DESCRIPTION:The University of Maine’s Lord Hall Gallery presents ORBITS\, an exhibition featuring the work of three Maine-based artists who are invested in material re-use and sustainability: Tom Jessen\, Isabelle Maschal O’Donnell\, and Ian Trask from February 3 – March 14\, 2025. A reception will be held on February 7\, 2025 from 5-7pm. During the reception\, six Maine-based poets will read ekphrastic poems which they wrote about the artwork in ORBITS. The reading will take place at 6pm. Participating poets include Matt Bernier\, Monique Bouchard\, Sylvia Godreaux\, Annaliese Jakimides\, Carl Little\, and Leslie Moore. All events are free and the public is warmly welcomed. \nThe artists in ORBITS work with the excess waste that circulates around us every day including paper\, textiles\, and plastics. As these materials pass through their hands\, they are transformed into artwork and given new life. The playful colors and forms used by Jessen\, O’Donnel\, and Trask function as a surprising counterpoint to the urgency of the issues they explore such as sustainability\, waste\, and consumerism. ORBITS brings awareness to material culture and our relationship to the things around us. \nJessen’s work begins with collection. He gathers cast away food packaging and cuts it into small strips\, which are sorted by color. The paper strips are reconfigured into kaleidoscopic surfaces reminiscent of woven fabrics. O’Donnell gathers textile waste and manipulates it into quilt-like surfaces inspired by her surrounding in Maine. Her work stretches our notions of painting and the usefulness of materials. Trask bundles and wraps an assortment of materials bound for the landfill. The orbs he creates are suspended and clustered into new forms that belie their humble origins. \nQuestions can be directed to: diana.baumbach@maine.edu Additional information about the artists is available on their websites: tomjessen.com\, isabelleodonnell.com\, .iantrask.com and on Lord Hall Gallery’s Instagram\, @umaine_lordhallgallery.
URL:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/orbits-an-exhibition-of-tom-jessen-isabelle-maschal-odonnell-and-ian-trask/2025-02-12/
LOCATION:Lord Hall Gallery\, Lord Hall\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:ServSafe® Certification
DESCRIPTION:University of Maine Cooperative Extension can help you achieve your ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification. This nationally-recognized certification is for anyone working in the food industry\, including non-profit organizations. UMaine Extension offers an 8-hour ServSafe® training using the latest ServSafe® Manager Book\, 7th Edition Revised\, and exam proctoring. \nDate: Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025 (Inclement Weather Date: February 13)\nTime: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nLocation: UMaine Extension Cumberland County\, 75 Clearwater Dr.\, Falmouth\, ME\nCost: $150 for course and exam\, registration deadline January 29\, 2025
URL:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/servsafe-certification-2/
LOCATION:75 Clearwater Drive Falmouth\, Maine United States\, 75 Clearwater Drive\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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SUMMARY:UMaine AI Webinar: "Emergent Themes of State AI Guidance for Educators"
DESCRIPTION:Moderator: Sarah K. Howorth\, Ph. D.\, BCBA-D\, Associate Professor of Special Education\, Special Education Program Coordinator\, Director: PEERS® Lab @ UMaine \nAs artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into education\, states are beginning to develop guidance to support educators in leveraging these technologies responsibly and effectively. This presentation explores the emerging themes in state-level AI guidance for educators\, highlighting priorities such as equity\, ethical use\, professional development\, data privacy\, and fostering student-centered learning. This session will provide educators with actionable insights into how AI can enhance teaching and learning while addressing the unique needs of all students\, including those with disabilities. \nSpeakers include:\nJames D. Basham\, Professor\, Department of Special Education\, University of Kansas\nMatthew T. Marino\, Professor\, University of Central Florida\nYerin Seung\, Doctoral Student\, Department of Special Education\, University of Kansas \nRegistration is required. To register please navigate to https://ai.umaine.edu/
URL:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/umaine-ai-webinar-emergent-themes-of-state-ai-guidance-for-educators/
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Seminars,Online Events,Public Programs and Shows
LOCATION:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/umaine-ai-webinar-emergent-themes-of-state-ai-guidance-for-educators/
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SUMMARY:Finding Reliable Data (Love Data Week 2025)
DESCRIPTION:There’s more data available online now than ever\, and more misinformation too. Finding reliable data is very important. This session\, part of “Love Data Week\,” will show you how to find reliable data. Whether for academic research or making informed decisions for your personal life\, this workshop will help you look for data with confidence. \nFor more information and to register\, go to https://libguides.library.umaine.edu/workshops
URL:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/finding-reliable-data-love-data-week-2025/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences & Workshops
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SUMMARY:From Radical Hospitality to Radical Accountability: Higher Education's Role in Newcomer Integration
DESCRIPTION:Join this conversation with Professor Diya Abdo\, Lincoln Financial Professor of English at Guilford College\, director of Every Campus A Refuge and author of “American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience” and Orlina Boteva\, director of UMaine’s Office of International Programs\, to learn about the ways in which universities in Maine (and across the nation) are currently supporting refugees and im/migrants and why this is an important commitment from a\ncommunity engagement perspective\, a student-centered perspective\, and an institutional accountability/responsibility perspective. \nAttend in person or via Zoom. \nFor additional information\, visit the Salon Series website.
URL:https://umaine.edu/calendar/event/from-radical-hospitality-to-radical-accountability-higher-educations-role-in-newcomer-integration/
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