Liberal Arts and Sciences

Brewer quoted in BDN article on possible split of tax-welfare ballot question

Mark Brewer, a political science professor at the University of Maine, was quoted in a Bangor Daily News article on Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap saying he may split the Republican Party’s proposed referendum effort on cutting taxes and reforming welfare into two ballot questions. Brewer said the welfare argument may be easier for Republicans […]

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Lukens new trustee on Abbe Museum board of directors, Mount Desert Islander reports

The Mount Desert Islander reported Margo Lukens, an English professor, chair of the Department of New Media and director of academic programs in Innovation Engineering at the University of Maine, is one of four new trustees on the Abbe Museum’s board of directors. Lukens’ research interests include Wabanaki literary and storytelling history, Native American and […]

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Lord Hall Gallery exhibits to explore concepts of home, homelessness

The University of Maine Department of Art will present two related exhibitions as part of the 2015 Maine Photo Project. A juried exhibition will feature the work of 19 Maine photographers, while “Young Photographers” will include work by 14 artists from Orono middle and high schools, as well as the Carleton Project and Shaw House, […]

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BDN reports on UMMA light sculpture exhibit

The Bangor Daily News reported on an interactive exhibition at the University of Maine Museum of Art by Paul Myoda, a Japanese-American artist based in Providence, Rhode Island. Myoda creates sculptures investigating the transformative qualities of light, according to the article. “For many years I’ve been working with light as a material for sculpture. People […]

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Washington Post cites Fried’s BDN blog post on food stamp asset test

In the article, “Maine has found a stunning way to keep the poor in poverty,” the Washington Post cited a Bangor Daily News blog post by University of Maine political science professor Amy Fried. Starting as early as Nov. 1, the state will place a $5,000 cap on the savings and other assets of residents […]

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Students interested in IT internships, careers invited to networking event

University of Maine students interested in computing and information technology (IT) jobs and paid internships during next summer are invited to a Project>Login Meet Up Event, 4–6 p.m. Oct. 15 in the Bangor Room of Memorial Union. The event is an opportunity for students in computer science and computer engineering to network with IT professionals […]

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Kinghorn speaks with Maine Edge about ARTober celebration

George Kinghorn, director and curator of the University of Maine Museum of Art in downtown Bangor, spoke with The Maine Edge about ARTober, a monthlong celebration of arts and culture in the city. UMMA is one of several venues participating in the celebration that will blend new events with ongoing programing by existing arts organizations, […]

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