Liberal Arts and Sciences

Light, movement, video project to be shown at IMRC Center

NO PLAN B, a light, movement and video project, will be shown at 6 p.m. Monday, March 20 at the University of Maine’s IMRC Center. NO PLAN B is a cross-genre collaboration between Alison Chase and Gene Felice. The pair will experiment with the blending of projections, movement and sound for the center’s inaugural Tent […]

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Curran writes St. Patrick’s Day op-ed for BDN

The Bangor Daily News published the opinion piece, “St. Patrick’s Day is a time for everyone to celebrate all things Irish,” by Hugh Curran, who teaches courses in Peace and Reconciliation Studies at the University of Maine. Curran was born in Donegal, Ireland, and immigrated to Canada with his parents before moving to Maine.

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Barkan writes op-ed for BDN

The Bangor Daily News published the opinion piece “The non-alternative facts about Obamacare,” by Steven Barkan, a sociology professor at the University of Maine and author of “Health, Illness, and Society: An Introduction to Medical Sociology.” Barkan also is a member of the Maine Regional Network, part of the Scholars Strategy Network, which brings together […]

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Migraines focus of Borkum’s March 24 talk

A research colloquium, “The Migraine Attack as an Integrated Neuroprotective, Neurorestorative Process,” by Jonathan Borkum, UMaine adjunct associate professor, will be held at 3 p.m., March 24, Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall, sponsored by the Psychology Department and the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering. Borkum, a psychologist in private practice in Waterville and Bangor, […]

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Sun Journal advances Schonberger’s induction into Hall of Fame

The Sun Journal announced that Ann Schonberger will be inducted into the Maine Women’s Hall of Fame on March 18 at the University of Maine at Augusta. Schonberger is a former mathematics professor and director of what was then called the Women’s Studies Program. She’s a faculty emerita member with the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality […]

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FOX 22 features Screamin’ Pep Band

FOX 22 did a two-part feature on the Screamin’ Black Bears Pep Band. The band, directed by Christopher White, seeks to elevate men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s basketball games into must-attend events. White says the pep band is part of the fabric of athletic contests and senior Jay Baines, a snare drummer, says […]

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SPA performance included in Seacoastonline article about Arts Fair

The Division of Theatre was mentioned in a Seacoastonline article about Arts Fair week at Horace Mitchell Primary School in Kittery Point. UMaine students performed “James and the Giant Peach” at the fair, which also included African drumming and dancing and performances by the Shapleigh School jazz band and the Seacoast Repertory Theatre. “The arts […]

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UMaine community members participating in third annual Maine Science Festival

The third annual Maine Science Festival is March 16–19 with events throughout downtown Bangor and in Hampden, and the University of Maine is one of the event partners. Again this year, several members of the UMaine community will be leading workshops and participating in the weekend that draws science, innovation and creative achievement enthusiasts of […]

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University Singers in Ellsworth American article about Bach celebration

The University Singers were included in an Ellsworth American story about a concert celebrating J.S. Bach’s 332nd birthday at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at St. Francis by the Sea Episcopal Church in Blue Hill. Organist Ray Cornils will be joined by the Blue Hill Bach chorus and members of the University of Maine University […]

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Brewer speaks with WVII about fake news

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, spoke with WVII (Channel 7) for a report about fake news. “I think what’s really going on here, more often than not, is an attempt to try and discredit opposing points of view in the attempt to accomplish what you want to get accomplished,” […]

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