• Kyra Pederson – Emptiness and Epitaph: The Phenomenology of Grief Objects

    165 Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    Emptiness and Epitaph: The Phenomenology of Grief Objects a presentation by MHC Undergraduate Fellow Kyra PedersonMonday, October 27, 2025 5 PM Hill Auditorium, 165 Barrows Hall University of Maine, Orono, ME Kyra Pederson is a Philosophy major and McGillicuddy Humanities Center Undergraduate Fellow whose presentation Emptiness and Epitaph: The Phenomenology of Grief Objects asks what fills the space that loss […]

  • The Evolution of Tejano Music: Chicano Movement

    165 Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    A talk given by Angel Loredo, Director of Higher Education at the Maine Department of Education as a part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu

  • Hispanic Entrepreneurs in Maine: Challenges and Community Support

    165 Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    A talk given by Alexandrea Herrera and Carlos Guzman, “Quiero Cafe” Owners as a part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu

  • The State of Latinos in K-12 Education

    165 Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    A talk given by Xavier Botana, Superintendent of Portland, ME Public Schools as a part of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu

  • Mano en Mano: Building Cohesion in an Uncertain World

    165 Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    A talk given by Christina Ocampo, Program Director and Ethan Flores, Program Coordinator as a part of Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series. Sponsored by: CHISPA Centra Hispanic, the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, CLAS, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, and Student Life. For more information contact angel.loredo@maine.edu or maria.sandweiss@maine.edu