How Did You Think of That?*
Come join this one-day workshop for undergrads with guest panelists talking about how they came up with their research questions. Created by Stephen E. King Chair of Literature, Caroline Bicks. This is […]
Come join this one-day workshop for undergrads with guest panelists talking about how they came up with their research questions. Created by Stephen E. King Chair of Literature, Caroline Bicks. This is […]
With Don Foresta and Edwige Armand Tuesday 24 April 3:30PM Soderberg Lecture Hall, 116 Jenness Hall Abstract: Why art is linked to the survival of humans in general. We start from an ancestral point of view and end with a look at the world today. The roots of art are to be found very far in the […]
Renowned oceanographer and National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle will give a lecture, “Exploring the Ocean in the 21st Century,” 4:30–5:30 p.m. Monday, April 30 in the Collins Center for […]
Potluck lunch, interactive kitchen party, and dancing!
From Renaissance Stage to Silver Screen: A Table-Reading of a Film Adaptation of Dekker's "The Shoemaker's Holiday" by Peter Lowe. Location: Black Bear Taproom, Orono Date: Monday, May 7 Time: 6pm
Genetic Genealogy ~ How When Where and Why
This year is the 6th annual EMMC Ethics Day and the guest speaker is Rebecca Volpe, PhD. There will be two morning talks held in Bangor at EMMC in addition to the afternoon reception and talk at UMaine. Sponsors of this event include Eastern Maine Medical Center and the UMaine McGillicuddy Humanities Center and Department of […]
Join us for refreshments and reunion in the Hudson Museum in the CCA at 4pm October 26. This event, sponsored by the Executive Committee of the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, is […]
The Nature of Forgetting Pre-show panel discussion on Aging Issues Tuesday, October 30 Room 100, Class of 1944 Hall 6:00 pm Len Kaye, PhD, Moderator Professor of Social Work at the University of Maine School of Social Work and Director of the UMaine Center on Aging. Panelists: Fayeza S. Ahmed, PhD Assistant Professor in the […]
Part of the McGillicuddy Humanities Center Symposium "War without End: World War I and its Legacies" Modernisms: Past and Future Colloquium for Faculty and Students A lecture by Vincent Sherry, […]