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Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, October 2012, Maine Peace Action Committee
Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, October 2012, Maine Peace Action Committee
General University of Maine Publications
MPAC compiled a newsletter consisting of essays, articles, short stories, poems, recipes, political cartoons, and artwork.
Brand Standards, Division Of Marketing And Communications
Brand Standards, Division Of Marketing And Communications
General University of Maine Publications
UMaine’s brand standards are guides to help members of the university community be part of the University of Maine brand. The goal is not to make all UMaine printed and online communication look identical, but rather as members of the same family.
Ethics And Shield Law, Anthony Ronzio
Ethics And Shield Law, Anthony Ronzio
Center on Aging : Boomer Reporting Corps
Anthony Ronzio speaking on Ethics and Maine's Shield Law and how they pertain to the citizen journalism in Maine.
Open Records And The Citizen Journalist, Anthony Ronzio
Open Records And The Citizen Journalist, Anthony Ronzio
Center on Aging : Boomer Reporting Corps
Anthony Ronzio, former executive editor of the Bangor Daily News, discusses open records and their value to the citizen journalist.
Faculty Senate Agenda, University Of Maine
Faculty Senate Agenda, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
Documents for meetings of the full faculty senate
2012 Umaine Black Bears Football Media Guide, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office
2012 Umaine Black Bears Football Media Guide, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Field Hockey Media Guide, 2012, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations
Field Hockey Media Guide, 2012, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine Field Hockey Complex is home to the Maine Black Bears. It features an all-turf playing surface, scoreboard and bleachers that seats up to 500 spectators.
Book Of The Week: Memoir Of A Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer, Deborah D. Rogers
Book Of The Week: Memoir Of A Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Cancer, Deborah D. Rogers
English Faculty Scholarship
Deborah Rogers is moved by a feminist scholar’s meditation on the body, medicine and mortality.
Umaine Disabilities Insider, August 27, 2012, University Of Maine Disability Support Services
Umaine Disabilities Insider, August 27, 2012, University Of Maine Disability Support Services
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, the number of students with disabilities attending college has increased steadily. At UMaine we have seen this trend first hand. DSS has tracked our student data for a number of years and over the past decade the number of students with documented disabilities served by DSS has increased 82.7%. During the 2001-02 school year we assisted 214 students with disabilities. Last year we worked with 391 students.
The University Of Maine Fall 2012 Progress Report, University Of Maine
The University Of Maine Fall 2012 Progress Report, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
This report is submitted as requested in response to the action taken by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education at its September 18, 2009 meeting with respect to the University of Maine. The report contains an update on the institution’s success in: 1) its strategic planning process; 2) implementation of a comprehensive approach to the assessment of student learning; and 3) implementation of plans to address deferred maintenance and improve its physical facilities.
Collaborative Research: Paradigms In Physics: Creating And Testing Materials To Facilitate Dissemination Of The Energy And Entropy Module, John R. Thompson
Collaborative Research: Paradigms In Physics: Creating And Testing Materials To Facilitate Dissemination Of The Energy And Entropy Module, John R. Thompson
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Topics in statistical and thermal physics have long been problematic in the undergraduate curriculum. To many students, the subject matter is abstract and theoretical and often requires mathematical tools they lack. This project addresses the challenge of teaching upper-division thermal and statistical mechanics by building on the Energy and Entropy (E&E) paradigm developed through the Paradigms in Physics Project at Oregon State University and a physics education research project at the University of Maine. E&E takes a radically different approach to statistical mechanics, incorporating the issues of quantum mechanics and measurement at its core and focusing on entropy as the …
College Of Education And Human Development Annual Report 2011-12, College Of Education And Human Development Annual Report
College Of Education And Human Development Annual Report 2011-12, College Of Education And Human Development Annual Report
General University of Maine Publications
The College of Education and Human Development produced an annual report highlighting the activities and accomplishments of the college during the previous year.
Center For Research On Sustainable Forests 2012 Annual Report, Center For Research On Sustainable Forests
Center For Research On Sustainable Forests 2012 Annual Report, Center For Research On Sustainable Forests
General University of Maine Publications
In 2012, the Center for Research on Sustainable Forests (CRSF) completed its second year under an expanded mission to serve the needs of all forest stakeholders in Maine. Building on its rich tradition of working with industrial partners to conduct research related to commercial forestry in the state, the CRSF now strives to solve the challenges of three distinct segments of Maine’s 17 million acres of forest: Commercial Forests, Family Forests, and Conservation Lands. With a renewed focus on relevant, stakeholder-driven research, the CRSF has emerged as a key source of scientific information about all of these forest resources.
Lockout / Tagout Policy, University Of Maine System
Lockout / Tagout Policy, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine System's Lockout / Tagout Policy.
Umaine Today, University Of Maine, Division Of Marketing And Communications
Umaine Today, University Of Maine, Division Of Marketing And Communications
UMaine Today
UMaine Today magazine, published twice a year by the University of Maine Division of Marketing and Communications, showcases creativity and achievement at the University of Maine. The goal of the general-interest magazine is to demonstrate the university’s value and contributions to the state, and to advance institutional goals.
Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 93, Number 2, Summer 2012, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 93, Number 2, Summer 2012, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
The Dirigo Spirit Lives Here: President Paul Ferguson discusses his first year as UMaine's 19th president and his Blue Sky vision for UMaine's future --- Turning Tragedy into Triumph: George and Sylvia Brackett Ritz build schools and clinics in the Paraguayan jungle to honor the memory of their daughter, Andrea Renee Ritz --- Peace Corps Change Lives: Serving 27 months overseas impacts third-world countries and the UMaine alumni who volunteer --- The World Was His Beat: David Lamb receives prestigious Alumni Career Award for his journalistic excellence --- Game Changer: Maine alumna recalls the day the '93 hockey team …
Anthropology Department Annual Newsletter, Department Of Anthropology
Anthropology Department Annual Newsletter, Department Of Anthropology
General University of Maine Publications
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence from 6.5 million years ago when the first hominid set foot on the African continent, the process of human evolution, domestication of plants and animals, development of civilization, migration to the ends of the earth, and the present day diversity of cultures, religions, economies, and kinship systems seen around the world. Anthropology provides a well-rounded, generalist education that enhances wide career choices and provides students with the ability to critically evaluate theories, options, and actions that affect humankind.
Managed Investment Pool (Including Endowments) Year Ended June 30, 2012, University Of Maine System
Managed Investment Pool (Including Endowments) Year Ended June 30, 2012, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
University of Maine System managed investment pool (including endowments) annual report
University Of Maine System Defined Benefit Pension Fund Annual Report, University Of Maine System
University Of Maine System Defined Benefit Pension Fund Annual Report, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine System (UMS) Defined Benefit Pension Plan (Pension Plan) is a closed plan, maintained for eligible employees who chose not to join the Defined Contribution Plan established for hourly employees on July 1, 1998. This plan covers a shrinking group of active employees, vested terminated employees, and pensioners.
Maine Schools Study: Phase Ii Report On Improving Maine Schools Preliminary Analysis Of Maine High Schools, David L. Silvernail, Erika K. Stump
Maine Schools Study: Phase Ii Report On Improving Maine Schools Preliminary Analysis Of Maine High Schools, David L. Silvernail, Erika K. Stump
Maine Education Policy Research Institute
No abstract provided.
More Efficient Public Schools In Maine Learning Communities Building The Foundation Of Intellectual Work, David L. Silvernail, Erika K. Stump, Richard E. Barnes, Kenneth E. Kunin, Sarah E. Wintle
More Efficient Public Schools In Maine Learning Communities Building The Foundation Of Intellectual Work, David L. Silvernail, Erika K. Stump, Richard E. Barnes, Kenneth E. Kunin, Sarah E. Wintle
Maine Education Policy Research Institute
No abstract provided.
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2013, University Of Maine System
Student Charges Annual Report Fy2013, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The report presented a summary of the total charges to be incurred by students for the academic year. It included tables of tuition rates, room & board, fees, total charges for the current year and for the previous four years.
Inaugural Address Welcoming Dr. Paul Ferguson As 19th President Of The University Of Maine, University Of Maine
Inaugural Address Welcoming Dr. Paul Ferguson As 19th President Of The University Of Maine, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
Inaugural address welcoming Dr. Paul Ferguson as 19th President of the University of Maine
The Impact Of The Maine Magnet School On Improving Equity Of Academic Opportunities: Early Results, David L. Silvernail
The Impact Of The Maine Magnet School On Improving Equity Of Academic Opportunities: Early Results, David L. Silvernail
Maine Education Policy Research Institute
No abstract provided.
English Course Descriptions, Fall 2012, University Of Maine English Department
English Course Descriptions, Fall 2012, University Of Maine English Department
General University of Maine Publications
English course descriptions for classes offered the fall semester of 2012.
How I Learned To Drive By Paula Vogel, School Of Performing Arts
How I Learned To Drive By Paula Vogel, School Of Performing Arts
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel premiered on March 16,1997 Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre. Vogel received the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work. It was written and developed at the Perseverance Theatre Juneau, Alaska, Molly Smith, artistic Director. The story follows the strained, sexual relationship between Li'l Bit and her aunt's husband, Uncle Peck, from her adolescence through her teenage years into college and beyond. Using the metaphor of driving and the issues of pedophilia, incest, and misogyny, the play explores the ideas of control and manipulation.
Monday Noon Research Colloquium, Diane Keeling, Communications & Journalism
Monday Noon Research Colloquium, Diane Keeling, Communications & Journalism
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
Summary of program requiring funding (title; featured artist(s); speaker(s); scheduled date(s): Diane Keeling, "I Am a Cyborg, and So Are You," April 12 from 12:10-1:00. Professor Keeling is a new PhD from CU-Boulder who will be joining CMJ for a one-year, fixed-length appointment starting in Fall 2012. She is an outstanding and innovative young scholar. CMJ is bringing her to campus to share research from her dissertation, which is focused on reconceptualizing the relationship between language, image, and the body. Posthumanist philosophy challenges pre-existing divisions assumed between the body and symbols in contemporary rhetorical theory. Professor Keeling's research agenda is …
Dr. Vaughn Bryant Visit Plus Two Lectures, Climate Change Institute
Dr. Vaughn Bryant Visit Plus Two Lectures, Climate Change Institute
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
I am requesting funding for Dr. Vaughn Bryant's recent visit (March 19-21) to UMaine where he met with a diversity of researchers across campus and presented two lectures on his areas of expertise. Vaughn is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Palynology Laboratory at Texas A&M University. He is internationally known for his research in forensic pollen analysis, prehistoric diet reconstruction, honey research, and in the reconstruction of paleoenvironments. Dr. Bryant conducts extensive forensic palynological investigations for the CIA, DOE, and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He pioneered efforts in three new and emerging areas of pollen research including: …
Guest Conductor Eric Thomas, Music Department
Guest Conductor Eric Thomas, Music Department
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
Guest conductor Eric Thomas will direct a group of UMaine faculty members in a full performance of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire on the School of Performing Afts' Oct. 13, 2012 Cadenzato Faculty Chamber Music concert. His work with the UMaine faculty will include two weeks of rehearsals in addition to the performance.
An Evening With Gideon Bok, Department Of Art
An Evening With Gideon Bok, Department Of Art
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
Since earning his MFA from Yale University, Gideon Bok has gone on to receive a 2004 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship as well as the Hassam, Speicher, Betts, and Symons Fund Purchase Award through The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2005. Gideon has received extensive reviews ín The New York Times, Time Out New York, ARTnews, Art New England, and The Boston Globe. Alpha Gallery in Boston represents him currently. His current works, depicting domestic and public interiors, present painterly visions giving his audiences a phenomenologically charged sense space. His lecture will benefit our students particularly well, yet …