• REACH Day Workshop – UMaine

    (This workshop is for educators from all schools and faculty, staff and students from University of Maine) Maine-Wabanaki REACH workshops have been well received across the state with over 800 Mainers participating. Maine and Wabanaki people are at an historical juncture in their long relationship. This workshop is an opportunity for non-Native people to reflect […]

  • The Personal is Poetic: A panel event

    402 Neville Hall

    "'Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words." ― Robert Frost. For centuries, poets have espoused the therapeutic values of poetry. The discipline […]

  • “The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income”

    Coe Room, Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, United States

    Almaz Zelleke, Associate Professor, Division of Arts and Sciences, NYU Shanghai presents: "The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income" Coe Room, Memorial Union 12:30 p.m.

  • Memorializing WWI in Maine and Beyond

    Nutting Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    As part of our Symposium series, Libby Bischof, Executive Director, Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education; Zach Beals, Graduate Assistant for Veterans Education and Transition Services; and Tony Llerena, Coordinator of Veterans Education and Transition Services will present a lecture: Memorializing WWI in Maine and Beyond. Libby's talk will be based on […]

  • UMaine Student Symposium

    Cross Insurance Center 515 Main St, Bangor, ME, United States

    Mark your calendars for UMSS19. UMaine Student Symposium: Research & Creative Activity At the University of Maine, students inspire creativity and leadership in the discovery of new knowledge that makes […]

  • Public Lecture: Hamlet’s Girlfriend Gets a Life

    101 Neville Hall

    This event is part of the King Chair Spring Lecture Series Public Lecture: Friday, April 12th, Lisa Klein, former Shakespeare professor and author of the popular young adult novel Ophelia (now a soon-to-be-released major motion picture), will talk about how she went from studying Shakespeare to reinventing his most famous female character for a new […]

  • Film: They Shall Not Grow Old

    Nutting Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

    As part of our Symposium series, the MHC presents a showing of They Shall Not Grow Old. Using state of the art technology to restore original archival footage which is more than a 100-years old, Jackson brings to life the people who can best tell this story: the men who were there. Driven by a personal […]

  • Advocating for Justice: Lawyers’ Roles in Social Change

    Donald P Corbett Bldg UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    The Honors College presents, as part of its 2019 John M. Rezendes Visitng Scholar in Ethics, a lecture by Sally Curran, Esq. It is often said that the law can […]