“Truth, healing and change in the Land of the dawn”
Coe Room, Memorial UnionHow do we work toward deep change in the long relationship betwen the Wabanaki people, the indigenous people of Maine, and those of us who came as immigrants or have […]
How do we work toward deep change in the long relationship betwen the Wabanaki people, the indigenous people of Maine, and those of us who came as immigrants or have […]
There will also be a reception in the Hudson Museum in the Collins Center for the Arts preceding the lecture from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
"Freedom of Disintegration": Milton Friedman, Free Market Activists, and the South's Disintegration Crisis Nancy MacLean is the William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University. She is the author of award winning books including, most recently, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America. Professor MacLean […]
The first-annual Concert for a Cause. This year’s concert, Concert for a Cure, will feature the University of Maine Concert Band, Orono High School Band, and the Old Town-Leonard Middle School […]
A talk given by Candice Rai, Associate Professor, English, University of Washington as a part of the CMJ Colloquium Series. Dunn Hall 424
7:30 p.m. • Minsky Recital Hall • Admission is FREE
7:30 p.m. • Minsky Recital Hall • Admission is FREE
With Anatole Wieck and Chiharu Naruse. This event is free and open to the public.
The second annual Framing Maine event will feature Maine singer-songwriter David Mallett, a Maine native and UMaine alumnus who has earned an international reputation as a folk musician and crafter […]
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