The University of Maine Student Symposium (UMSS) is now accepting abstract applications for their 2022 event. This annual forum is an opportunity for students, graduate…
With a new semester and the ever-present threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Maine has laid out steps for the spring semester to…
Women have had a place in war for a lot longer than people might think. In a recent lecture on Nov. 8, titled “Feminist Media…
The Mitchell Center Sustainability Talks lecture series strives to educate the University of Maine and the surrounding communities on different areas of sustainability. On Nov.…
Axolotls are a part of the salamander family, which makes them one of very few animals in the world that are able to fully regenerate…
The global carbon footprint is one of the main causes of global climate change and the biggest carbon contributors, China, the United States, India and…
Native American history has been a victim of erasure for centuries. In a recent lecture on Oct. 14, as part of the Socialist and Marxist…
The United States is a heavily dammed country, with over 90,000 dams and at least one on almost every river system. With these dams come…
Sustainability is becoming more of a necessity as global climate change rears its head, and members of the Department of Anthropology at the University of…
In the past decade, water quality and pollution control has become a hot topic with ecologists and policy makers alike. On Sept. 22, a lecture…