March to End Domestic Violence
The March will take place on the Mall in front of Fogler Library. Contact Laurie Cartier, laurie.cariter@maine.edu with any questions.
The March will take place on the Mall in front of Fogler Library. Contact Laurie Cartier, laurie.cariter@maine.edu with any questions.
Part of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series, this talk will be given by Shawn and Maizey Mercer of Rural Roots Revival, a father-daughter activist music group. The multi-media presentation […]
A talk given by Alexandrea Herrera and Carlos Guzman, "Quiero Cafe" Owners as a part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu
Artist Traci Molloy on art exhibit "Against My Will" at Minsky Recital Hall. The art exhibit will be on display on the mall from October 4 - 25. Free and open to the public. Contact Laurie Cartier, laurie.cariter@maine.edu with any questions.
Kickoff Event, tour the UMaine Museum of Art, and join the year’s last Downtown Bangor ARTwalk How do I get on the bus? It’s easy! A first-come, first-served bus will leave from the Collins Center for the Arts parking lot at 4:00 p.m. and return to that location at about 8:15 p.m. You can also […]
Solving the Refugee Crisis: Displacement, Mental Health, and Durable Solutions Wednesday, October 10 - 12:00 p.m. Bangor Room, Memorial Union
Part of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series, this talk given by Garrett Martin, Executive Director at the Maine Center for Economic Policy (MECEP) in Augusta. MECEP has a vision of a prosperous, fair, and socially just economy in Maine. Garrett Martin specializes in economic research, policy, and community economic development, and philanthropic fund management.
A talk given by Angel Loredo, Director of Higher Education at the Maine Department of Education as a part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu
Jeremy Huw Williams' visit to UMaine is supported in part by the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Fund. FREE and open to the public.