Liberal Arts and Sciences

UMaine to host two Maine-based artists as part of Print Residency program

The University of Maine Department of Art will host two Maine-based artists in February as part of its Print Residency program. From Feb. 8–12, sculptor Anna Hepler and painter Meghan Brady will work in collaboration at UMaine. The artists are scheduled to give informal presentations on their art and processes at 9 a.m. and 12:30 […]

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Brewer quoted in BDN report on Maine ballot questions, voter turnout

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, was cited in a Bangor Daily News article about the state’s upcoming potentially historic ballot questions. In addition to the 2016 presidential election, Maine residents will cast their votes on topics including legalizing marijuana, raising the state’s minimum wage and mandating background checks on […]

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Applications being accepted for Intermedia MFA program

The University of Maine Intermedia MFA program is accepting applications until Feb. 28 for the fall 2016 semester. The Intermedia MFA program provides students with advanced study and practice in interdisciplinary art. It is a studio-centered creative interdisciplinary program committed to research, experimental technological production, a well as the individually guided development and production of […]

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Cohen Institute to host lecture on 2016 presidential election

The Cohen Institute for Leadership & Public Service at the University of Maine will host a lecture on the 2016 presidential election on Feb. 11. L. Sandy Maisel, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Government at Colby College, will speak at 4 p.m. in Little Hall, Room 140, two days after the New Hampshire […]

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Adam Barker-Hoyt

Adam Barker-Hoyt: Alumnus offers energy alternatives for Mainers

Adam Barker-Hoyt spent 12 years studying at the University of Maine, where he received dual bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and philosophy, and a master’s degree in mathematics. For some, mathematics and philosophy might seem like an odd match, but for Barker-Hoyt, knowledge of both have helped him successfully run his business. “Since my focus in […]

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BDN advances chamber music program

The Bangor Daily News published a feature article on musician and teacher Laurie Smukler ahead of her all-Bartok program at 3 p.m. Feb. 7 at the University of Maine’s Minsky Recital Hall. Smukler, who is on the faculty of The Juilliard School in New York City, will perform on violin with pianist Robert McDonald. The […]

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BDN publishes op-ed by Howard

The Bangor Daily News published the opinion piece, “When inequality is too great, is it time to consider socialism?” by Michael Howard, a philosophy professor at the University of Maine. Howard is a member of the Maine chapter of the national Scholars Strategy Network, which brings together scholars across the country to address public challenges […]

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Maine Edge advances Lewis’ painting exhibit

The Maine Edge reported the Lord Hall Gallery at the University of Maine will present an exhibition of the landscapes of UMaine art professor Michael H. Lewis. “Deep Roots/Old Strength,” which runs from Feb. 5 through March 25, includes a selection of Lewis’ paintings dating from 1967–2008. An artist’s reception is scheduled from 5:30–7 p.m. […]

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Segal included in Metro article on 30th anniversary of Challenger disaster

Howard Segal, a history professor at the University of Maine, was interviewed by Metro for an article about commemorating the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on its 30th anniversary. When asked how safe space programs are now, Segal said they are safe as long as the don’t involve humans. “The real problem, of course, is that […]

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Department of Art accepting applications for after-school program

The University of Maine Department of Art is accepting applications for the after-school ArtWorks! Program. As it has for more than 30 years, UMaine’s Art Education Program will offer the program for students in grades K–8. ArtWorks! provides children an opportunity to explore the world of art through hands-on experiences with a variety of visual […]

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