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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Pedagogy Workshop Social Media Use: Teacher’s Addition

Dunn Hall Orono, ME, United States

A talk given by Abby Roche, CMJ Doctoral Student, and Lily Herakova, Lecturer, Communication & Journalism, as a part of the CMJ Colloquium Series. Dunn Hall 424

The Media and #MeToo

Bangor Room, Memorial Union

A panel discussion of the issues and challenges arising from reports of sexual harassment in the media and on social media. Panelists include: Brett Anderson, a reporter from the New […]

Grady Awards for Creative Writing

AP/PE Space, IMRC, Stewart Commons

Poetry and fiction at the B.A. and M.A. level. Part of the Spring 2018 New Writing Series.

Stephen E. King Chair Lecture: “Getting it Right, Investigative Journalism in a ‘Post-Truth’Age”

Well Conference Center, Room 1

Presented by Patricia Wen, the current editor of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team. She took over this six member investigative unit after several decades as a reporter at the Globe with a special emphasis on social service, legal and medical issues. Her work focused lately on investigative and long-term projects. She had also previously spent […]

Musical Theatre Showcase

Minsky Recital Hall ME, United States

Students from the Musical Theatre Workshop class will be performing shows from selected musicals in Minsky Hall starting at 7:30pm. This show is free and open to the public.

New Media Night 2018

IMRC Building

Special Preview from 4 - 5pm IMRC (Innovative Media Research and Commercialization center) Directions at http://www.imrccenter.com/find-us The risks and rewards of a connected life are the theme of the 2018 New Media Night, where New Media seniors present capstones that invite participation on the Internet and in the real world. Interactive installations and community engagement projects […]

Performing ME, Performing US

Black Box Theater

Communication and Journalism students, together with the Multicultural Center, will host a public performance and community conversation on the topics of diversity and immigration in Maine. Along with the performance, […]

Sociocultural Bias in Professional Identity Formation Research in Medicine, Nursing, and Counseling Psychology

Bangor Room, Memorial Union

Rebecca Volpe, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities at the Penn State College of Medicine, and Director of the Clinical Ethics Consultation Service for the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, and asks the question: "Does the research on professional identity formation suffer from sociocultural bias? Early insights from a scoping review and […]

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