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SUMMARY:The Personal is Poetic: A panel event
DESCRIPTION:“‘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 of poetry therapy grew from this intuitive initial awareness of the medium’s potential healing power. \n‘The Personal is Poetic’ panel event will dive deep into the history and foundations of poetry therapy\, its models\, and its modern usages. Each panelist will provide their own perspectives and experiences on the idea of poetry as a therapeutic tool. Join us on Wednesday\, April 3 at 3PM in the Writing Center (Neville 402) to learn more about this unique form of expressive art therapy! Cookies\, tea\, and coffee will be provided.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/the-personal-is-poetic-a-panel-event/
LOCATION:402 Neville Hall
CATEGORIES:English Department,MHC Undergraduate Fellowship,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T140000
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CREATED:20190225T202955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T103246Z
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SUMMARY:"The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income"
DESCRIPTION:Almaz Zelleke\, Associate Professor\, Division of Arts and Sciences\, NYU Shanghai presents: \n“The Capitalist Road to a Basic Income” \nCoe Room\, Memorial Union\n12:30 p.m.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/the-capitalist-road-to-a-basic-income/
LOCATION:Coe Room\, Memorial Union\, University of Maine\, Orono\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marxist-Socialist Studies Series,Philosophy Department Colloquium Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="UMaine Philosophy Department":MAILTO:jennifer.bowen@maine.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T173000
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CREATED:20190225T203132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T103329Z
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SUMMARY:"Basic Income and Gender\, or Why Basic Income Needs Women as much as Women Need a Basic Income."
DESCRIPTION:Almaz Zelleke\, Associate Professor\, Division of Arts and Sciences\, NYU Shanghai presents: \n“Basic Income and Gender\, or Why Basic Income Needs Women as much as Women Need a Basic Income.”\nBangor Room\, Memorial Union\n4 p.m.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/basic-income-and-gender-or-why-basic-income-needs-women-as-much-as-women-need-a-basic-income/
LOCATION:Bangor Room\, Memorial Union\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Philosophy Department Colloquium Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="UMaine Philosophy Department":MAILTO:jennifer.bowen@maine.edu
GEO:44.9024546;-68.6638413
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190409T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190409T120000
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CREATED:20190321T121922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T120642Z
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SUMMARY:Memorializing WWI in Maine and Beyond
DESCRIPTION: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 the work she and her students have been doing with the Maine World War One Memorial Inventory. \n 
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/memorializing-wwi-in-maine-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Nutting Hall\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190411
DTSTAMP:20260404T210741
CREATED:20190222T154806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T125339Z
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SUMMARY:UMaine Student Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for UMSS19.\nUMaine Student Symposium: Research & Creative Activity\nAt the University of Maine\, students inspire creativity and leadership in the discovery of new knowledge that makes a direct difference to the people of Maine. \nInteract one-on-one with UMaine students as they present their research and creative work at the 2019 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS19). Projects will be showcased through posters\, exhibits\, oral presentations and more. \nLearn how UMaine research and creativity impacts you at this annual event on Wednesday\, April 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. \nNot only is the 2019 Keynote Speaker is Stuart Kestenbaum\, Maine’s Poet Laureate\, but MHC Fellow Olivia Reese will present her research: \n\n 
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/umaine-student-symposium/
LOCATION:Cross Insurance Center\, 515 Main St\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:CLAS event,MHC Fellows
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T180000
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CREATED:20190111T202224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T174339Z
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Hamlet's Girlfriend Gets a Life
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the King Chair Spring Lecture Series \nPublic 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 generation of readers and viewers.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/public-lecture-lisa-klein/
LOCATION:101 Neville Hall
CATEGORIES:King Chair
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen King Chair in Literature":MAILTO:caroline.bicks@maine.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T200000
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CREATED:20190321T122631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T181506Z
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SUMMARY:Film: They Shall Not Grow Old
DESCRIPTION: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 interest in the First World War\, Jackson set out to bring to life the day-to-day experience of its soldiers. After months immersed in the BBC and Imperial War Museums’ archives\, narratives and strategies on how to tell this story began to emerge for Jackson. Using the voices of the men involved\, the film explores the reality of war on the front line; their attitudes to the conflict; how they ate; slept and formed friendships\, as well what their lives were like away from the trenches during their periods of downtime. \nProgramming will include a talk by UMaine’s History professor\, Dr. Howard Segal. 
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/film-they-shall-not-grow-old/
LOCATION:Nutting Hall\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T133000
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CREATED:20190306T151318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T122633Z
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SUMMARY:Reconsidering the Counterculture: A panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:Reconsidering the Counterculture 50 Years On. \nPanelists: Stephen Hornsby\, Richard Judd\, and Frédéric Rondeau.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/reconsidering-the-counterculture-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Bangor Room\, Memorial Union\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Canadian Studies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T170000
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CREATED:20190322T130645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T130645Z
UID:5164-1555515000-1555520400@umaine.edu
SUMMARY:Advocating for Justice: Lawyers' Roles in Social Change
DESCRIPTION:The Honors College presents\, as part of its 2019 John M. Rezendes Visitng Scholar in Ethics\, a lecture by Sally Curran\, Esq. \nIt is often said that the law can be used as a sword or a shield\, but for public interest and pro bono lawyers the law is often used as a tool to help create social change. Working directly with the underrepresented and partnering with non-lawyer advocates\, lawyers can be critical to challenging injustice in novel ways and can help clients emerge from cycles of poverty. While the 2018 Honors Read\, Just Mercy\, by Bryan Stevenson focused on the injustices in the criminal justice system\, Sally Curran (’02) will discuss the pitfalls of the broader civil legal system in which low-income Americans rarely receive adequate legal help in matters affecting basic necessities such as housing\, employment\, family matters\, subsistence income\, and so forth. Curran will discuss how this system disproportionately disadvantages communities of color\, LGBT individuals\, immigrants\, victims of domestic violence and people in rural areas. She will also talk about the important role that lawyers can play in working with community advocates to increase access to justice and in creating social change.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/advocating-for-justice-lawyers-roles-in-social-change/
LOCATION:Donald P Corbett Bldg\, UMaine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="UMaine Honors College":MAILTO:honors@maine.edu
GEO:44.8999335;-68.6667823
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T183000
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CREATED:20190418T135205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T125752Z
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SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah in America
DESCRIPTION:“Their sound is gone out”: Handel’s Messiah in America. \nFrancis John Vogt\, Director of Choral Activities and Lecturer in the School of Performing Arts\, will give a talk on the performance history of George Frideric Handel’s oratorio Messiah in\nthe United States and the work’s enduring influence on classical music performers and  audience. \nThis lecture is in conjunction with Vogt’s upcoming performance of Messiah with the University of Maine Singers on Sunday\, April 28 at 3pm in the Collins Center for the Arts.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/handels-messiah-in-america/
LOCATION:Minsky Recital Hall\, Collins Center for the Arts\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:CLAS event,Performing Arts
GEO:44.899858;-68.666527
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T200000
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CREATED:20190402T122013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T130203Z
UID:5183-1556208000-1556222400@umaine.edu
SUMMARY:Poets/Speak!
DESCRIPTION:The 17th annual POETS/SPEAK! is a celebration of National Poetry Month with readings by well-known and emerging poets\, a local Poetry Out Loud winner\, UMaine student poets\, live jazz\, and a panel on “Poetry Without Borders.” Poets/Speak! will also feature readings by our MHC Fellows Kim Crowley and Nick Rotter-Weller. \nThe panel will present the topic of how immigrants have contributed to the rich tapestry of poets and poetry in Maine and America. Area poets will read from their recent books. University of Maine student poets featured in the recent issue of “The Open Field” will also read\, and books by participating poets will be on sale. The event is co-sponsored by the The University of Maine English Department and Bangor Public Library. \nFormer Bangor Public Library director Barbara McDade invited poet Kathleen Ellis to coordinate an annual poetry event for April\, National Poetry Month. Kathleen Ellis facilitated the New England Foundation for the Humanities series\, “After Frost: Poetry in New England\,” for the library in 2001. Ellis created and has coordinated POETS/SPEAK! since 2002.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/poets-speak/
LOCATION:Bangor Public Library\, 145 Harlow St.\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:English Department,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T210741
CREATED:20190315T191546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T125613Z
UID:5142-1556283600-1556290800@umaine.edu
SUMMARY:Franco Americans\, Acadians\, and the Great War: The Legacies of WWI
DESCRIPTION:This panel will examine Franco American experience during and after World War I. This spring marks one hundred years since the first Red Scare\, landmark pieces of linguistic and educational legislation in New England\, and Franco Americans’ Worchester convention\, all which were closely connected to Francos’ wartime experience. \nSpeakers \nSeverin M. Beliveau\, “My Father’s experience in World War I” \nPatrick Lacroix\, “Arduous Ascent: Ethnic Transition in the Northeastern United States\, 1914-1924” \nMark Richard\, “It is not necessary to be more American than the American himself”: French Speakers Fight the Great War Abroad and at Home \nElisa Sance\, “‘The war has taught us the need of a more united people\, speaking one language\, thinking one tradition\, and holding allegiance to one patriotism—America’: consequences of WWI on education in the Saint John River Valley” \nPanel Moderator and Commentator \nDavid Vermette\, author of A Distinct Alien Race: The Untold Story of Franco-Americans\, Industrialization\, Immigration\, Religious Strife \n  \nFranco Americans\, Acadians\, and the Great War is supported in part by a grant from the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Series Fund\, the Canadian American Center\, the McGillicuddy Humanities Center\, the History Department\, and the Department of Modern Languages and Classics.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/franco-americans-acadians-and-the-great-war-the-legacies-of-wwi/
LOCATION:Franco-American Centre\, 110 Crossland Hall\, UMaine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Canadian Studies,History Event,Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T210741
CREATED:20190418T135952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T140215Z
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SUMMARY:University of Maine Singers presents Handel’s “Messiah”
DESCRIPTION:The University of Maine Singers\, under the direction of Francis John Vogt\, will perform George Frideric Handel’s beloved oratorio Messiah. They will be joined by an orchestra of School of Performing Arts faculty\, students\, and regional professionals. Featured as soloists will be undergraduate Vocal Performance majors Kayla M’Lynn Gayton\, soprano and Zachary Fisher\, tenor; guest mezzo-soprano Catharine Cloutier\, a recent UMaine alumna who is completing a Master’s degree and pursuing a career in Early Music in Boston; and SPA Voice Faculty\, baritone Isaac Bray.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/university-of-maine-singers-presents-handels-messiah/
LOCATION:Collins Center for the Arts\, 2 Flagstaff Road\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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