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Performing ME, Performing US

Performing ME, Performing US Multicultural Community Forum Thursday, Nov. 14 Bangor Public Library 6-7:30 pm Free and open to the public. For more information visit mainemulticulturalcenter.org In May, 2018, Communication and Journalism students from the University of Maine held a public readers’ theater and conversation about immigration and diversity in Maine. The performance was the […]

Information Literacy and/as Public Communication

Dunn Hall Room 424

Lily Herakova (Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, UMaine) & Jen Bonnet (Research Librarian, Fogler Library, UMaine): “Information Literacy and/as Public Communication” This event is part of the University of Maine Department of Communication and Journalism’s Fall, 2018 Colloquium.

The Psychology of Climate Change: Cultural impacts in Tuvalu

Dunn Hall Room 424

The Psychology of Climate Change: Cultural impacts in Tuvalu Lecture by Kati Corlew, Assistant Professor of Psychology, UMaine Augusta Monday, January 28 424 Dunn Hall 12:00 pm Part of the CMJ Spring 2019 Colloquium Series

Co-creating the “co-created”?

Dunn Hall Room 424

Co-creating the “co-created”? A mixed method approach to reconciling researcher and participant perceptions of engagement in an exploratory citizen science project A lecture by Laura Rickard, Associate Professor, Dept. of Communication and Journalism; Abby Roche, PhD student, Dept. of Communication and Journalism; Kim Huguenard, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Monday, March 4 […]

At the Intersection of Environmental and Health Communication

Dunn Hall Room 424

At the intersection of environmental and health communication: How undergraduate research experiences inspire Master's-level work A lecture by Carter Hathaway, MA student, Dept. of Communication and Journalism; and Bridie Mcgreevy, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Communication and Journalism Monday, March 11 424 Dunn Hall 12:00 pm Part of the CMJ Spring 2019 Colloquium Series

CMJ Graduate Student Lightning Research Talks

Dunn Hall Room 424

CMJ Graduate Student Lightning Research Talks with Bryan Picciotto, PhD candidate; Tyler Quiring, PhD candidate; Casey Kelly, MA student; and Jessica Bergstrom, MA student Monday, March 25 424 Dunn Hall 12:00 pm Part of the CMJ Spring 2019 Colloquium Series

How Do We Make First Impressions of Physicians?

Dunn Hall Room 424

How do we make first impressions of physicians?: The impact of physical and social group characteristics on perceptions of patient-centeredness and competence a lecture by Mollie Ruben, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology Monday, April 1 424 Dunn Hall 12:00 pm Part of the CMJ Spring 2019 Colloquium Series

Media Consequences of Activism

Dunn Hall Room 424

Media consequences of activism a lecture by Amber Tierney, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology Monday, April 8 424 Dunn Hall 12:00 pm Part of the CMJ Spring 2019 Colloquium Series

Drawing the Line: Cartooning in a Self-Parodying Era

Wells Conference Center

Drawing the Line: Cartooning in a Self-Parodying Era A talk by Jack Ohman, Editorial Cartoonist for the Sacramento Bee and winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning Monday, April 15 5:30 pm, with a reception at 5 pm Wells Conference Center Jack Ohman's visit and public talk are made possible through the Alan […]

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