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The University of Maine

Race and Ethnicity

2000

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Umaine Colleges Name Outstanding Students Of The Class Of 2000, Joe Carr May 2000

Umaine Colleges Name Outstanding Students Of The Class Of 2000, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Interviews with top students in the Class of 2000.


Three Women To Share Jumaine Salutatorian Honor, Joe Carr May 2000

Three Women To Share Jumaine Salutatorian Honor, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Four University of Maine students will share the honor of being class salutatorian when the Class of2000 graduates of May 20. The following are profiles of each of these outstanding students.


Diversity Education Conference At Umaine April 6-7, Joe Carr Mar 2000

Diversity Education Conference At Umaine April 6-7, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The University of Maine will demonstrate its commitment to bringing about greater racial and ethnic understanding and presence in the state at an April 6-7 conference. The Diversity Education Conference will exanrine the status, issues, opportunities and challenges of transition in a predominately white, traditionally rural state.


Works Of Composers Imprisoned During The Holocaust To Be Performed At Umaine Concert, Joe Carr Jan 2000

Works Of Composers Imprisoned During The Holocaust To Be Performed At Umaine Concert, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

During the Holocaust, a number of highly esteemed Eastern European musicians were imprisoned at Terezin Concentration Camp. There, under horrific conditions, they composed remarkable works of art that continue to speak to and about the immortality of the human spirit.