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How to take a picture of something very far away

Barrows Hall

How to take a picture of something very far away A lecture by Dr. Julian Rosen Part of the Department of Mathematics & Statistics 2018-2019 Colloquium Series Wednesday, March 6 […]

Motherland and Wabanaki Women

Barrows Hall

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

Vikings Lecture: Anders Winroth

Barrows Hall

Anders Winroth, Forst Family Professor of History at Yale University will deliver a lecture on the Vikings. Title of lecture TBA. Thursday, November 9 12:30pm Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall The event is part of the History Department's 2017-18 Symposium Series.

The Reformation at 500

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On October 31, 1517, an unheralded university professor named Martin Luther published a text that shook the foundations of Christendom, sparking a revolution that changed the world forever. In the midst of the five hundredth anniversary of this historic event, University of Maine faculty will offer reflections on the Reformation, its reverberations across early modern […]

Math Colloquium: Dynamic Optimization of Nonsmooth Systems

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Dynamic Optimization of Nonsmooth Systems Prof. Peter Stechlinski, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maine Wednesday, October 18 3:30-4:20pm Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall Snacks at 3:15pm Abstract: A variety […]

Using Questions as a Teaching Strategy

Barrows Hall

Using Questions as a Teaching Strategy Monday, October 16 10:00-11:30am Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall Please register for the event here. In this interactive workshop, education researchers from the UMaine Research […]

SISTERING with Carasque: A Journey in Solidarity

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SISTERING with Carasque: A Journey in Solidarity Lecture by Katie Greenmail, PICA Volunteer Part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series Thursday, October 12 6:30pm Hill Auditorium, 165 Barrows Hall Reception to follow This event is sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Classic, CHISPA Centro Hispana, and Peruvian Link. Admission to this event […]

A Personal Geography for Hispanic Heritage Month

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Puntos suspensivos: A Personal Geography for Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture by Zachary Ludington, Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Maine Part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series Thursday, October 5 6:30pm Hill Auditorium, 165 Barrows Hall Reception to follow This event is sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Classic, CHISPA Centro Hispana, and […]

Fair Use in the Age of Instagram

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Fair Use in the Age of Instagram Tuesday, October 3 9:30-10:45am Barrows Hall, 119 Social media are the latest wave of Internet-powered creativity to challenge notions of copyright and fair use. How do scholars and students know the ethical and legal constraints in social networks where sharing is the norm rather than the exception? It […]

Experimental Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities

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"Experimental Knowledge in the Age of Digital Humanities" Lecture by Todd Presner Todd Presner, Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles will deliver a lecture. Title of lecture TBA. Monday, October 2 3:10pm Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall The event is part of the History Department's 2017-18 […]

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