Animal Farm
Animal Farm
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- […]
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- […]
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 […]
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.
There is no fee but please register here. Email jennifer.bowen@maine.edu with any questions.
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 […]
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.
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.
UMaine graduate student lightning research talks: Abby Roche (Ph.D. student, CMJ) & Kaylie Reese (MA student, CMJ): “Data Collection While at Play: How Relationships Between Science and Communities in Practice are Being Reframed through Adventure-based Citizen Science Efforts” Tony Sutton (Ph.D. student, EES): “Reassembling Sustenance Activities: Tracing Associations in Fieldwork between Human and Non-human Actors” […]
#TakingAKnee: Exploring justice, respect, and patriotism on Instagram and Twitter Presented by Judith Rosenbaum The second event in the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Colloquium Series Tuesday, Nov 6 202 Fernald Hall 12:30-1:30 pm This event is free and open to the public. Contact Laurie Cartier, laurie.cartier@maine.edu
Lecture by Dr. Peter Mansoor, Department of History, the Ohio State University, titled “The Iraq War and the Rise of ISIS.” The event is free and open to the public, and sponsored by the History Department, as part of its 2018-19 symposium series. Contact: Dr. Mark McLaughlin, (207) 581-2028, mark.j.mclaughlin@maine.edu
Every year, in collaboration with the American Indian Student Organization and the Wabanaki Center the Office of Multicultural Student Life, is proud to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Traditionally, Native American Heritage Month celebrates and recognizes the extraordinary contributions and accomplishments of First Nations and Indigenous communities. Previous celebrations at UMaine have included flag-raising ceremonies, student socials, performing arts showcasing […]
An Eye for Detail Framing Maine Series #3 Readings by authors Paul Doiron and Kristen Lindquist, featuring a Q&A with Monica Wood Thursday, Nov. 8 Pre-Talk Reception with Authors 6:00-7:00 pm Miller’s Café, Collins Center for the Arts Performance and Q&A with Monica Wood 7:00-9:00 pm Minsky Recital Hall, Class of 1944 Hall This event […]
In collaboration with the McGillicuddy Humanities Center’s Symposium “War without End: The Legacies of World War I” Euphony: Orono’s Chamber Choir presents We are the Dead: The Legacy of Loss Choral concert and poetry reading commemorating World War I Friday, Nov. 9 Minsky Recital Hall 7:30 pm Reception in Minsky lobby to follow the performance. […]
Tickets are $9 or free with a student Maine Card. Visit umaine.edu/spa/tickets to purchase.
Joni Mitchell Tribute Concert In honor of Joni Mitchell’s 75th birthday Tuesday, Nov. 13 Minsky Recital Hall 7:30 pm Featuring Sarah Hallie Richardson, Renaissance, the Maine Steiners, Euphony, and faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts. Also please join us for a pre-concert lecture by Dr. Dan Sonenberg, USM. Pre-Concert Lecture Bodwell Lounge, […]
Please join us as we welcome Maulian Dana Tribal Ambassador Penobscot Nation to discuss Indigenous People’s Day across our state and country as well as the continued effort to eliminate Native Mascots & Costumes from pop culture and society. Wednesday, Nov. 14 Multicultural Center, Memorial Union 12:00 pm
Performing ME, Performing US Multicultural Community Forum Thursday, Nov. 14 Bangor Public Library 6-7:30 pm Free and open to the public. For more information visit mainemulticulturalcenter.org In May, 2018, Communication and Journalism students from the University of Maine held a public readers’ theater and conversation about immigration and diversity in Maine. The performance was the […]
Hosted by American Indian Student Association Wednesday, Nov. 14 Multicultural Center, Memorial Union 6:00 pm
Part of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series, this talk will be given by Mary Freeman, Assistant Prof. of History.
Special guest speakers include John Bear Wabanaki Center and Dylan Smith President American Indian Student Organization who will join us to discuss the significance of this day for Native Americans & Indigenous Communities Thursday, Nov. 15 North Pod, Memorial Union 5-7 pm
Learn about Two-Spirits and the persistent barriers that affect minority gender-nonconformists from educator Passamaquoddy activist, and master basket maker, Geo Neptune. This presentation is free and open to the public on a first come first serve basis. Registration is not required.
A public presentation by Miigam’agan (Mi’kmaq) who will discuss the Wabanaki as matriculture societies and their relationship to the motherland. Friday, Nov. 16 Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall 1:00 pm
Modernism in Wartime: Avant-Gardes, Revolutions, Poetries The talk centers on Apollinaire and the fate of the avant-garde in war, a story that taps into the history of failed revolutions in European history for the preceding century. Speaker: Vincent Sherry, Howard Nemerov Professor of the Humanities and Chair of the English Department at Washington University […]
Tickets are $9 or free with a student Maine Card. Visit umaine.edu/spa/tickets to purchase.
Tickets are $9 or free with a student Maine Card. Visit umaine.edu/spa/tickets to purchase.
Lily Herakova (Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, UMaine) & Jen Bonnet (Research Librarian, Fogler Library, UMaine): “Information Literacy and/as Public Communication” This event is part of the University of Maine Department of Communication and Journalism’s Fall, 2018 Colloquium.
Presented by Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot). Mitchell will speak on issues of indigenous rights, environmental justice, and spiritual change. Monday, Nov. 19 Bangor Room, Memorial Union 1:00 pm
Lecture by Dr. Larissa J. Taylor, Department of History, Colby College, titled “Joan of Arc: Warrior or Saint?” The event is free and open to the public, and sponsored by the History Department, as part of its 2018-19 symposium series. Contact: Dr. Mark McLaughlin, (207) 581-2028, mark.j.mclaughlin@maine.edu
Come and support our Native students, staff, & faculty as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month and the significance of this important month with those who identify as Natives. Wednesday, Nov. 28 Multicultural Center, Memorial Union 12:00 pm
Part of the Socialist and Marxist Studies Series, this panel was organized by Doug Allen, Prof. of Philosophy. 2018 marks 200 years since the birth of philosopher, economist, social and political theorist, and revolutionary Karl Marx. A panel presents what remains most significant in Marx's legacy for 2018.
Activist, feminist, and documentary filmmaker Pam Maus traces the development of feminism’s second wave in this 2017 film. Watch the movie and participate in a live Q & A session […]
Come meet our Native student group and enjoy Native music and food. Friday, Nov. 30 Bangor Room, Memorial Union 1:00 pm