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Event Series Carved Stone: Maine Artists

Carved Stone: Maine Artists

Lord Hall Gallery 107 Lord Hall, Orono

The Lord Hall Gallery at the University of Maine will host an exhibition of stone sculptures created by eight emerging and internationally recognized Maine artists Oct. 6 through Nov. 17. “Carved Stone: Maine Artists” features artists who were selected in response to the aesthetic and creative quality of their work, as well as a means […]

Event Series Spanish Table

Spanish Table

Little Hall

No matter your level, bring your lunch and join us for conversation in Spanish. This event is held every Thursday when classes are in session. 12:15-1:15pm Little Hall, Room 207

Electoral Reform and National Security in Japan

Memorial Union

"Electoral Reform and National Security in Japan: From Pork to Foreign Policy” A lecture by Amy Catalinac Amy Catalinac, Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at New York University and […]

Revolution and Religion in Twentieth Century Russia

Fogler Library 5729 Fogler Library, Orono

Revolution and Religion in Twentieth Century Russia Dr. Theofanis Stavrou will present a public lecture on the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution (1917-2017). Dr. Stavrou is a visiting professor of history from […]

New Writing Series: Roy Kesey

IMRC Building

The New Writing Series welcomes Roy Kesey. Thursday, October 19 4:30pm Allen & Sally Fernald APPE Space (104 Stewart Commons) The UMaine New Writing Series was founded in 1999 and is […]

Emerging Dance Works

Minsky Recital Hall ME

7:30 p.m. • Minsky Recital Hall • Admission: Free for all

Free

Dancing with the Bugs: Choreography for Humans and their Microbial Partners

Wells Conference Center

"Dancing with the Bugs:  Choreography for Humans and their Microbial Partners” Lecture by Amy Cheng Vollmer, Visiting Phi Beta Kappa Scholar From the perspective of a typical bacterium or virus, the human body is a perfect incubator:  constant temperature, filled with nutrients, bathed in moisture!  So why are we still around?  How do bacteria sense […]

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