Skip to main navigation Skip to site navigation Skip to content

History

History of Jazz Musicians and Their Travels

Soderberg Lecture Hall, Jenness Hall University of Maine

On April 10th, at 12Noon, Sean Mills, a professor at the University of Toronto, will speak on a transnational history of jazz musicians and their travels between New York and Montreal.

The Personhood of Plants: Land, Language and the Rights of Nature

McIntire Room, Buchanan Alumni House

Dr. Kimmerer, a professor of Environmental Science and Forestry at SUNY College in Syracuse, NY, will be giving her talk on "The Personhood of Plants: Land, Language and the Rights of Nature" at 7:00 p.m. on May 15th in the McIntire Room at the Buchanan Alumni House. This presentation will explore on our relationship to […]

Digital Humanities Week

University of Maine

A wide range of events will be announced soon for the Digital Humanities Week. Look for the link on the Humanity Department's website.

Symposium: “Experimental Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities.” by Todd Presner

131 Barrows Hall

Todd Presner, a Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Los Angles will deliver a lecture titled  "Experimental Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities." The event is part of the History Department's 2017-18 Symposium Series and the 2017 Digital Humanities Week. It will be held at 3:10 […]

Downtown Bangor Art Walk

Downtown Bangor

The Downtown Bangor Art Walk features a free reception and performances at the Bangor Arts Exchange (located at 193 Exchange Street). It also offers a free reception and tour at […]

Mapping the Holocaust: Dealing with Uncertainty in Historical Space-Time

131 Barrows Hall

On Thursday, October 26th, at 5:00 pm, Anne Knowles will give a lecture on the now decade-long interdisciplinary collaboration between geographers and historians studying the geographic dimensions of the Holocaust. It will particularly focus on the difficulties of translating ambiguous, partial, and inconsistent historical information into database form, and the representational challenges of mapping complex […]

“The Reformation at 500”

131 Barrows Hall

In the midst of the five hundredth anniversary of Martin Luther's posting of the 95 theses, the University of Maine faculty (Joel Anderson, Caroline Bicks, and Michael Lang) will offer […]

Top