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Slagger schedules Native drumming workshop June 11

Ta’ pit/David Slagger, a UMaine graduate who earned a master’s degree in Maine Studies with a concentration in Wabanaki Studies last month, will present a Native American drum-making workshop at Hirundo Wildlife Refuge in Alton Saturday June 11, 10 a.m.-12 noon.  Slagger, a member of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, has served in a […]

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ADVANCE Center Announces First Round of Grants

The University of Maine’s ADVANCE Rising Tide Center has announced its first round of grants aimed at fostering the professional development of UMaine female faculty members in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, along with social and behavioral science (SBS) disciplines.

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Maine NEW Leadership Program Begins June 2

ORONO, Maine – The Maine NEW Leadership program, a University of Maine initiative that aims to educate and empower women to become civic and political leaders, will be held June 2-7 on the UMaine campus and also in locations in Augusta and Skowhegan.

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Upward Bound Math-Science planning summer research

In a renewal of a long-standing annual tradition, high school students from rural Maine and urban Massachusetts will gather at the University of Maine for six weeks to participate in the Upward Bound Math-Science Program. One highlight of the intensive academic program is a group research project featuring experimental design and research taught in an […]

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Farley column in the Guardian

Prof. Jonathan Farley of the UMaine Dept. of Computer Science wrote an opinion column in the May 14 edition of the Guardian, offering his perspectives on the Black Panthers. Farley wrote the column in response to the “conservative outrage” over last week’s White House appearance by the rapper Common, who once wrote a song about […]

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Fogler Special Collections Closing May 23-30

The Special Collections Department at Fogler Library will close for the week of Monday, May 23 to Monday, May 30, while the department receives new carpeting. It will re-open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, May 31. Contact: Gretchen Gfeller, (207) 581-1696

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