Year: 2007

Sept. 24 Bangor Foreign Policy Forum Talks Set

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 BANGOR — Deepti Choubey, deputy director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Nonproliferation Program, will deliver the Bangor Foreign Policy Forum’s next talk, Monday, Sept. 24. The presentation is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. in Bangor Public Library’s second floor lecture room. She will discuss U.S.-India relations, the pending […]

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UMaine Senior Skull Society and All Maine Women Welcome Class of 2008

Contact: Bob Potts, Advisor, Senior Skull Society, (207) 581-1149 or 1-800-934-2586Samantha Lott, Advisor, All Maine Women, (207) 989-7474 Orono, ME – The Senior Skull and All Maine Women Honor Societies at the University of Maine in Orono is pleased to announce the members of the Class of 2008. The Senior Skull Society was founded in […]

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Conference to Focus on Improving University-Community Engagement

Contact: Kathryn Hunt, (207) 581-1553 The University of Maine’s Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center and Center for Teaching Excellence, in partnership with Maine Campus Compact, are inviting educators, policy-makers and members of the public to a day-long conference, “Strengthening Universities and Communities through Engagement,” Sept. 26 at the Morgan Hill Event Center in Hermon. The […]

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Spinners, Fiber Artists Plan National Spinning and Weaving Week Events

Contact: Patty Henner, 581-4100 ORONO — Spinners and other fiber artists are invited to celebrate National Spinning and Weaving Week at two events upcoming events, at the UMaine Page Farm and Home Museum in Orono and Leonard’s Mills logging museum in Bradley. A “spin-in” at the Page Farm and Home Museum will kick off the […]

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UMaine’s Community ArtWorks Program Seeking Students

Contact: Constant Albertson, 581-3251; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — ArtWorks, a University of Maine community art program for grade K-6 students, providing children an opportunity to explore the world of art through hands-on experiences, is open for registration for the fall session. The semi-annual program offers children a chance to explore a variety of visual […]

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2007 UMaine Grad Named Top Electrical/Computer Engineering Student

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571 ORONO — For the second time in four years, a University of Maine student is the top electrical or computer engineering student in the U.S. Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society has selected Priyanth Chandrasekar, a 2007 UMaine graduate, the sole winner of the 2007 Alton T. Zerby and Carl […]

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Former Governor John H. Reed Portrait Unveiling at UMaine Sept. 21

Contact: Amos E. Orcutt, President/CEO, University of Maine Foundation (207) 581-5100 ORONO — A portrait of former Governor John H. Reed, painted by his grandson Reed Duford, will be unveiled at 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 in the Grand Foyer of the University of Maine’s Buchanan Alumni House. Gov. Reed, who was born in […]

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Marxist-Socialist Studies Series (Controversy Series) Announces Fall ’07 Schedule

Contact: Doug Allen, 581-3860; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — The Marxist-Socialist Studies fall speaker series at the University of Maine includes a full agenda of controversial topics over the next few months, ranging from child soldiers in Uganda to the Iraq war, and including discussions about healthcare, education and prisons. Lectures are held Thursdays from […]

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UMaine ‘Thwarted Voices’ Concert Highlights Music of the Holocaust

Contact: Phillip Silver, 581-1783; George Manlove, 581-3756 ORONO — University of Maine music professor and pianist Phillip Silver’s annual “Thwarted Voices,” music of the Holocaust era concert, this year features a performance of Dmitri Shostakovich’s extraordinary song cycle “Seven Romances on Poems of Alexander Blok.” The concert is Sunday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. in […]

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