Lloyd Leeman, a candidate for the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, will be defending his thesis titled, “WHY PARENTS CHOOSE TO ENROLL THEIR CHILDREN IN OTHER THAN TRADITIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS: A SCOPING REVIEW.” If you would like to join via Zoom, please contact Lloyd Leeman at lloyd.leeman@maine.edu, for accommodations.
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine, Orono. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form for Zoom connection information Speaker: Erin Victor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, University of Maine Bowling balls, garden hoses, and other strange items are showing up at recycling facilities. […] |
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Corrin Doucette, a candidate for the Master of Arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, will be defending her thesis titled “Autism Terminology: Perspectives from Autism Communities and Speech-Language Pathologists”. Please contact corrin.doucette@maine.edu for a Zoom link. These 30 minute overview sessions will cover what is needed to meet Title II requirements by format followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A/work block to work on your course content. CITL staff will be available to provide guidance or connect you to additional resources. Sometimes it just helps not working alone. Come to one […] Want to turn that bad feeling in the pit of your stomach and avoidance into a productive, learning conversation at home and on the job?! Join our no-cost, virtual book club focused on Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (3rd Edition) written by communication experts and based on data from the Harvard Negotiation […]
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1 event,The 4-H Intro to Artificial Intelligence Club will provide an introduction to what artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are. This will be a 6 session series for ages 9+ that focuses on the foundations of AI, including introduction to AI, pattern recognition, human versus machine learning, AI in daily life and ethical awareness. Participants […]
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Discover how hedgerows can strengthen home and community landscapes by supporting biodiversity, improving habitat connectivity and promoting natural pest management. This two-part learning series, offered in partnership with Maine Audubon and the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, combines virtual instruction with hands-on fieldwork at the Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden in Old Town. Participants will explore plant selection, site preparation, installation […]
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2 events,The UMaine Extension Food Safety Webinar Series is a monthly, expert-led educational series focused on practical food safety, regulatory compliance, and product innovation across the food system. Sessions cover topics such as electronic record-keeping, workforce training, chemical safety, food adulteration prevention, seafood pathogen detection, audit readiness, product development, environmental air quality, and alternative protein innovations. […]
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Join The Bureau of Labor Education for our 5th Labor Spotlight program. Dr. Mike Howard, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at UMaine will speak on the topic below. • Topic: Is a Basic Income Guarantee Good for Workers? • When: April 3, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM • Where: HARMON ROOM, Chadbourne Hall, at UMaine & […] |
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The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, UMaine, Orono. Virtual attendance: Complete the registration form for Zoom connection information Speakers: Karina Graeter and James Rather, Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission Power outages from inclement weather are a significant hazard in Maine, where outages are among the most frequent in […] |
2 events,These 30 minute overview sessions will cover what is needed to meet Title II requirements by format followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A/work block to work on your course content. CITL staff will be available to provide guidance or connect you to additional resources. Sometimes it just helps not working alone. Come to one […] Want to turn that bad feeling in the pit of your stomach and avoidance into a productive, learning conversation at home and on the job?! Join our no-cost, virtual book club focused on Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (3rd Edition) written by communication experts and based on data from the Harvard Negotiation […]
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Kala Mallik Meesala, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources, will be defending his dissertation titled, “Evaluation of Alternative Feed Ingredients in the Diets of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar).” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at: kala.meesala@maine.edu Orono, ME 04469 |
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Holly White, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending her dissertation titled, “The Effects Of Undergraduate Research and Field Experiences On Identity, Belonging, and Self-Efficacy.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at: holly.white2@maine.edu |
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1 event,Join our touch tank staff for a virtual journey through Maine’s sea creatures. From the infamous lobster to the invasive green crab, youth will have the opportunity to learn about common species that grace our shores from the comfort of home! Cost: Free Ages: 8 – 13 Dates/Time: This workshop will meet Monday April 13th, Wednesday April 15th, […]
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2 events,These 30 minute overview sessions will cover what is needed to meet Title II requirements by format followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A/work block to work on your course content. CITL staff will be available to provide guidance or connect you to additional resources. Sometimes it just helps not working alone. Come to one […]
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Please join Nick Rowley for a spring farm and garden series focused on vegetable production topics suitable for the home gardener to the farmer. There will be a total of four sessions, a mix of classroom lectures and discussion, and refreshments will be provided. Register for one or all. Attend virtually or in person. Learn […]
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Madeleine Nowak, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, will be defending her dissertation titled, “SYSTEMIC AND EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF MESODERM SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPT IN OBESITY.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at: madeleine.nowak@maine.edu Join our touch tank staff for a virtual journey through Maine’s sea creatures. From the infamous lobster to the invasive green crab, youth will have the opportunity to learn about common species that grace our shores from the comfort of home! Cost: Free Ages: 8 – 13 Dates/Time: This workshop will meet Monday April 13th, Wednesday April 15th, […]
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Curious about making a difference in a young person’s life? Join us for a one-hour virtual session to discover how you can get involved as a 4-H volunteer! Learn what makes 4-H unique and how you can help youth thrive—all while finding a role that fits your interests and schedule. Register for Start Your 4-H […]
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Session Topics Balsam Gall Midge Update Presenter: Brett Johnson, Assistant Extension Professor, Sustainable Agriculture and Farm Business Management Educator, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Balsam gall midge is a major pest affecting balsam and Fraser fir Christmas trees in New England. It reduces quality in both trees and wreath brush by causing gall formation on current-year […]
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Gladys Adu Asieduwaa, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending her dissertation titled, “Covering Ground: Assessing the Effectiveness of Interseeded Cover Crops in Late Season Vegetables to Enhance Soil Health in the Northeast.” 5710 Norman Smith Hall, Mitchell Center For zoom link and password, please contact the […] |
1 event,Join our touch tank staff for a virtual journey through Maine’s sea creatures. From the infamous lobster to the invasive green crab, youth will have the opportunity to learn about common species that grace our shores from the comfort of home! Cost: Free Ages: 8 – 13 Dates/Time: This workshop will meet Monday April 13th, Wednesday April 15th, […]
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Savannah Clark, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in History, will be defending her dissertation titled, “Letters from Home: Northern New England Women and the American Civil War.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at: savannah.clark@maine.edu
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Speaker: William Brenneman, University of Maine Graduate Student, Anthropology and Environmental Policy The State of Maine has recently recognized wasted food reduction as a crucial climate change mitigation strategy. The passage of LD 1065 will require Maine’s large food waste generators—like schools, hospitals, and grocery stores—to minimize wasted food through recycling and redistribution by 2030. […]
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Janet Hicks, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “’I Just Felt Like I Could Be Me’: A Participatory Study with Minoritized Students of Belonging in a Rural School.” Please contact janet.hicks@maine.edu for the Zoom link. |
1 event,These 30 minute overview sessions will cover what is needed to meet Title II requirements by format followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A/work block to work on your course content. CITL staff will be available to provide guidance or connect you to additional resources. Sometimes it just helps not working alone. Come to one […] |
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The University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s popular three-hour workshop, Recipe to Market, covers the basics to take a favorite recipe or idea and start a food business. This workshop will introduce participants to important topics, such as an overview of the specialty foods industry, business basics to consider, and an overview of the product development […]
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Spring Essentials for Landscape and Lawn Care is designed for individuals interested in improving landscape and lawn care practices for the upcoming season. Topics include spring landscape preparation, soil health, pest and weed management and integrated pest management strategies for turf. The presenter is Manjot Sidhu, assistant Extension professor of horticulture and ornamental horticulture specialist at […] |
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Groups help to create community to combat loneliness and isolation, and increase connection and productivity at work, within health care, and with personal relationships. This online program will provide an integrated approach and an indispensable tool box for bringing thoughtful, nurturing, empowering practice, and strategy to relationships of all kinds through the facilitation of group work. The assets […]
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This interactive online professional development program will teach you the basics of seeing a grant through a full cycle—from inception to completion. You’ll learn how to get your organization ready to apply for grants, where to find funders and funding opportunities, how to write the components of a grant and how to submit a successful […]
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The UMaine Extension Food Safety Webinar Series is a monthly, expert-led educational series focused on practical food safety, regulatory compliance, and product innovation across the food system. Sessions cover topics such as electronic record-keeping, workforce training, chemical safety, food adulteration prevention, seafood pathogen detection, audit readiness, product development, environmental air quality, and alternative protein innovations. […]
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