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Can We Live with China? A Roadmap for Co-Evolution

Buchanan Alumni House One Alumni Pl, Orono, ME, United States

Can We Live with China? A Roadmap for Co-Evolution Presented by Susan A. Thornton, Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and Senior Fellow at the Paul Tsai China Center; Former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Tuesday, April 2 McIntire Room, Buchanan Alumni House 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by School […]

Film Screening and Discussion: “Seeds of Time”

Fogler Library 5729 Fogler Library, Orono, ME, United States

"Seeds of Time" Free screening of the documentary followed by a discussion led by Brian McGill, Professor of Biological Science Part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series Tuesday, April 2 Fowler Library, Classroom 1 6:00-8:00 pm Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, Climate Change Institute, Fogler Library, and the Mitchell Center for […]

What it Means to be Jewish Today

Memorial Union

What it Means to be Jewish Today Featuring a panel of faculty and students, moderated by Jessica Miller, Chair of the Department of Philosophy Wednesday, April 3 FFA Room, Memorial Union 2:00-3:15 pm Sponsored by the Norman Minsky Fund for Judaic Studies

The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income

Coe Room, Memorial Union

The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income A presentation by Almaz Zelleke, Associate Professor, Division of Arts and Sciences, New York University Shanghai Part of the Spring 2019 Socialist and […]

Basic Income and Gender

Bangor Room, Memorial Union

Basic Income and Gender, or Why Basic Income Needs Women as much as Women Need a Basic Income A lecture by Almaz Zelleke, Associate Professor of Arts and Sciences, NYU Shanghai Thursday, April 4 Bangor Room, Memorial Union 4:00 pm Part of the Spring 2019 Philosophy Colloquium For more information, contact Michael Howard

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

A River Runs Through It: Combining ‘Heritage’ and River Restoration in Southern New England

Norman Smith Hall, Room 107

A River Runs Through It: Combining ‘Heritage’ and River Restoration in Southern New England A lecture by Dr. Brian Payne, Associate Professor of History at Bridgewater State University Part of the History Department's 2019 Symposium Series and the Spring 2019 Sustainability Talks of the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions Monday, April 8 […]

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