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Event Series Animal Farm

Animal Farm

Al Cyrus Pavilion Theatre Orono, Maine, United States

Oct. 19-20th - 7:30 p.m. & Oct. 21st - 2:00 p.m. Oct. 25th - 10:00 a.m. Oct. 26-27th - 7:30 p.m. & Oct. 28th - 2:00 p.m. Theatre Division's Animal Farm- Al Cyrus Pavilion Theatre You have plenty of opportunities to see the talented Theatre Division's production of George Orwell's Animal Farm, adapted by Ian Wooldridge. […]

Symphonic Band & Jazz Ensemble, Homecoming Concert

Collins Center for the Arts ME

Oct. 28th - 2:00 p.m. Symphonic Band & Jazz Ensemble Homecoming Concert - Collins Center for the Arts Tickets are $12 or free with a student Maine Card and can be purchased either at the door or at umaine.edu/spa/tickets. During the show, the Symphonic Band will be debuting Slate,a piece of music composed by Chair of the […]

Animal Farm

Al Cyrus Pavilion Theatre Orono, Maine, United States

Politics in the Classroom: Strategies & Opportunities

Dunn Hall Room 424

Susan Gardner (Director of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies & The Rising Tide Center, UMaine) and Karen Pelletreau (Center for Teaching and Learning, UMaine): “Politics in the Classroom: Strategies & Opportunities” This event is part of the University of Maine Department of Communication and Journalism’s Fall, 2018 Colloquium.

It’s Not Easy Being Green: Environmental Engagement in the Past and Present

Norman Smith Hall, Room 107

It’s Not Easy Being Green: Environmental Engagement in the Past and Present Mark McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions Monday, October 29 107 Norman Smith Hall 3:00 pm For many conservationists and environmentalists, the Holy Grail in terms of trying to make real and long-term […]

Free

Emerging Works

Minsky Recital Hall ME, United States

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Microaggressions in the Classroom

Fernald Hall

Learn to recognize and respond to subtle actions in the classroom that make students feel marginalized. This event is free and open to the UMaine community; register online at umaine.edu/citl/events/2018-11 This will take place in Fernald Hall 100.

Indigenous Languages of Latin America

The speaker will be Américo Mendoza Mori from the University of Pennsylvania. Monday, Nov. 5 Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall 5:00 pm Email carlos.villacorta@maine.edu with any questions.

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