“Co-citation or Capacity-building? Researcher Perspectives on Success within an Interdisciplinary, Sustainability Science Team” Presented by Abby Roche, CMJ Doctoral Student Monday, September 25 12:00-12:50pm Dunn Hall, Room 424 Part of the CMJ Colloquium Series.
No matter your level, bring your lunch and join us on Tuesdays for conversation in French. This event is held every Tuesday when classes are in session. 12:15-1:15pm Little Hall, Room 207
The Intermedia MFA Tuesdays at the IMRC Lecture Series continues to provide the UMaine, Orono and Bangor community with a diverse schedule of compelling speakers, and performances by contemporary and interdisciplinary artists and performers from around the country and world. All events are free, open to the public and will take place at the Innovative Media Research Commercialization Center, located in […]
Distinguished representations and relative discrete series for p-adic groups Prof. Jerrod Smith, University of Maine Mathematics & Statistics Wednesday, September 27 3:30 - 4:30 pm 100 Neville Hall Snacks at 3:15 Part of the Mathematics Colloquium Series
Decolonizing Academic Spaces: Women of Color Speaking on Student Success, Allyship and Motherhood Thursday, September 28 12:00 - 2:00 pm Coe Room, Memorial Union UMaine Women in Academia and the Women and Gender Studies will host a live stream of a panel of five Women of Color (WoC) Scholars taking place in Baton Rouge, LA. The […]
No matter your level, bring your lunch and join us for conversation in Spanish. This event is held every Thursday when classes are in session. 12:15-1:15pm Little Hall, Room 207
“Sanctuary: How We Prepare for Living That Commitment?” A lecture by Dr. Joseph Cistone Dr. Joseph Cistone, CEO of IPM (International Partners in Mission), working across borders of faith, culture, and economic circumstance to create partnerships that build justice, peace, and hope, and a lecturer in Social Ethics at Yale Divinity School and Pastor of […]
Truth, Healing, and Change in the Land of the Dawn with Barbara Kates Tuesday, September 28 4:00-6:00pm 202 Lord Hall Free admission, refreshments served Learn about the collective history and relationship of Maine and Wabanaki people through an understanding of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). What is the history and future of TRC? Barbara Kates, […]
The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World with Damon Krukowski Thursday, September 28 4:30pm Stewart Commons 104 Author and podcast host Damon Krukowski will be on campus this week for a series of events sponsored by the McGillicuddy Humanities Center in collaboration with English. On Thursday at 4:30 he’ll discuss The New […]
Cholo in Peru, Latino in the United States. How Similar is Racism and White Privilege in the North and in the South? A Personal History Lecture by Marco Aviles, Author and Journalist Part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series Thursday, September 28 6:30pm Hill Auditorium, 165 Barrows Hall Reception to follow This event is sponsored […]
7:30 p.m. • Minsky Recital Hall • Admission: Free for all