Liberal Arts and Sciences

Bangor Daily News reports on ‘Transformer Tales’

The Bangor Daily News advanced performances of “Transformer Tales: Stories of the Dawnland,” a compilation of traditional stories that have been part of the Penobscot Indian Nation’s oral tradition for centuries. Margo Lukens, a University of Maine English professor, collaborated with Carol Dana and other members of the Penobscot Nation to research and bring to […]

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Howard quoted in Inverse article on universal basic income

Michael Howard, a philosophy professor at the University of Maine, was interviewed by Inverse for the article, “Robots could make universal income a necessity.” Universal basic income — the concept that all citizens, regardless of their career, should have a guaranteed wage — dates back to the 16th century, but it’s never been successfully implemented, […]

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Maine Edge previews Collins Center for the Arts season

The Maine Edge published an article advancing the 31st season of the Collins Center for the Arts at the University of Maine. The CCA is a “cornerstone of the region’s creative and cultural landscape,” the article states. Its history of booking exceptional acts continues with the 2016–2017 season, one that features bands, comedians, chamber music, […]

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Brewer speaks with MPBN about Sen. Collins, Trump

The Maine Public Broadcasting Network spoke with Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, for a report about U.S. Sen. Susan Collins’ decision to not endorse Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Her choice marks a departure from the senior senator’s history of supporting the Republican presidential nominee, according to the report. […]

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‘Threads of Our Lives’ headed to American Folk Festival, Maine libraries

“Threads of Our Lives: Maine Folk Fiber Art,” featuring demonstrations and exhibition panels highlighting the diversity of the fiber arts statewide, will debut at the American Folk Festival in Bangor, Aug. 27–28, sponsored by the Maine Folklife Center at the University of Maine. The exhibit and more artist demonstrators, supported by a $1,400 grant from the […]

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Maine EPSCoR High School Research Internship Program participants

High school youth gain summer STEM experiences at UMaine

This summer, the Maine EPSCoR High School Research Internship Program celebrates its 10th year of engaging high school students in collegiate-level STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) opportunities. Students, who are currently engaged in research in their respective fields of interest, will present posters on their findings 2–4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 17, at the Mitchell […]

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Boston Globe publishes op-ed on broadcasting Olympics by Socolow

The Boston Globe published an opinion piece by Michael Socolow, an associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of Maine, titled “Broadcast the Olympics live. History demands it.” Socolow’s book, “Six Minutes in Berlin: Broadcast Spectacle and Rowing Gold at the Nazi Olympics” will be published this fall. Daily Mail cited Socolow’s Boston […]

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UMaine helps bring ‘Transformer Tales’ to the stage

For the past year, Professor of English Margo Lukens has collaborated with Carol Dana and other members of the Penobscot Nation to research and bring to the stage turn-of-the-century Wabanaki stories. Those stories have been compiled into a script for dramatic performance including poems, music and Penobscot language, presented by Penobscot Theatre Company, Aug. 11–14. […]

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USA Today cites Blackstone in report on Trump’s harassment remarks

Amy Blackstone, a sociology professor at the University of Maine, spoke with USA Today for the article, “Trump harassment remarks called ‘victim blaming.’” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was criticized for saying his daughter Ivanka would “find another career or find another company” if harassed. In a 2012 study, Blackstone and two colleagues found women […]

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