Week of Events
Race and Labor In The Aftermath of the 2024 Election
A talk by labor scholar and activist Bill Fletcher, Jr. with time for questions. Refreshments provided Supported by the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Award and the Wilson Center RSVP is not required but helpful. RSVP here: http://bit.ly/4gFZYI6 Join in person or by Zoom at: https://maine.zoom.us/j/89153418740
The Secrets of Gravity
Luke is interested in the universe and its secrets. He is fascinated by the stars, the universe, and the laws of nature. One night, he sneaks into the Albert Einstein Museum where he meets ALBYX3, a small, clever but rather quirky robot who knows all about Albert Einstein and his theories. ALBY takes Luke on a […]
The Wall – Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd’s progressive 8th album is put to stunning visuals that will send you to the moon. The album remained on Billboard charts for an amazing 741 weeks, longer than any other record in history. Experience “The Wall” like never before. The character Pink is the world-weary focus of this concept album as he slowly […]
The Wall – Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd’s progressive 8th album is put to stunning visuals that will send you to the moon. The album remained on Billboard charts for an amazing 741 weeks, longer than any other record in history. Experience “The Wall” like never before. The character Pink is the world-weary focus of this concept album as he slowly […]
Talk – Casting a Wide Net: Diversity of Perspectives Improves Management of Gulf of Maine Ecosystems
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: Jocelyn Runnebaum, Marine Program Manager, The Nature Conservancy in Maine Environmental governance scholarship emphasizes the need for public participation in natural resource policymaking, and it is often […]
IMRC Center Tour
Join IMRC Center staff for a general tour of the facility’s event space, classrooms, common areas, audiovisual studios, and maker labs. The tour is anticipated to last approximately 45 minutes. Offered on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Guests of any background, including UMaine students, faculty, and staff, community group representatives, business representatives, and members […]
Prompts and Circumstance: Intro to AI Prompt Engineering
We’ll help you optimize your generative AI searches by teaching you how to phrase your prompts to get the results you’re looking for. To register, please go to our Workshops Guide.
Overdose Prevention Training
In collaboration with Needlepoint Sanctuary, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion is offering overdose prevention training for all UMaine faculty and staff (including student employees) on February 27th from 2:30-4 pm in the Bangor Room. Learning how to reverse an overdose saves lives. Having proper knowledge and training on overdose prevention is especially important on […]
Wyoming
Join the School of Performing Arts Division of Theatre and Dance as they present their first theatrical production of the spring semester. The play runs February 27 through March 2 in Huack Auditorium. “Wyoming,” by Brian Watkins, is, essentially, a mystery that lives in the complicated terrain of familial relationships. A family is gathering for Thanksgiving […]
Food for Thought: A Panel Discussion of Current Trends in Eating Culture
Our panelists will speak from an array of expertise (medical providers, dietician/nutritionist, therapists, etc.,) and personal backgrounds, covering topics about: The Purpose of Food; Body Image; Weight and the Medical Field. Food and refreshments are provided!
The StepCrew
Celebrate the dynamic Celtic-inspired traditional dance of the Ottawa Valley, combined with tap and Irish Step Dancing and live music by a virtuosic band of musicians. A thrilling show from start to finish! Members are invited to join us for a pre-show reception. We’ll be joined by an artist from The StepCrew!
Chemistry of Life: The Invisible Inside
Sometimes it’s the smallest things that matter the most. Join us on a journey into a seemingly invisible world – the world of molecules and nanoparticles. What does the cell structure of a leaf look like? What might the neural network in our brain be like and how do cells communicate with each other? Modern scientific […]
Wyoming
Join the School of Performing Arts Division of Theatre and Dance as they present their first theatrical production of the spring semester. The play runs February 27 through March 2 in Huack Auditorium. “Wyoming,” by Brian Watkins, is, essentially, a mystery that lives in the complicated terrain of familial relationships. A family is gathering for Thanksgiving […]
Wyoming
Join the School of Performing Arts Division of Theatre and Dance as they present their first theatrical production of the spring semester. The play runs February 27 through March 2 in Huack Auditorium. “Wyoming,” by Brian Watkins, is, essentially, a mystery that lives in the complicated terrain of familial relationships. A family is gathering for Thanksgiving […]
Wyoming
Join the School of Performing Arts Division of Theatre and Dance as they present their first theatrical production of the spring semester. The play runs February 27 through March 2 in Huack Auditorium. “Wyoming,” by Brian Watkins, is, essentially, a mystery that lives in the complicated terrain of familial relationships. A family is gathering for Thanksgiving […]
