Week of Events
Sunday, April 12, 2026
No events on this day.
Monday, April 13, 2026
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April 13, 2026 –Dissertation Defense: Robert Rowe
Dissertation Defense: Robert Rowe
Robert Rowe, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending his dissertation titled, 鈥淏ROWNTAIL MOTH (EUPROCTIS CHRYSORRHOEA) PUBLIC PERCEPTION, MONITORING, AND MANAGEMENT IN MAINE.鈥
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
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April 14, 2026 –The Doctrine of Discovery from an Indigenous Perspective
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April 14, 2026 –Dr. Dwayne Tomah talk on the Doctrine of Discovery
The Doctrine of Discovery from an Indigenous Perspective
Dr. Dwayne Tomah, Passamaquoddy language keeper and director and curator at Sipayik museum, will visit campus on April 14th to give a talk on the Doctrine of Discovery. This talk will uncover the hidden legacy of a 1493 Papal bull that is the basis of all European claims to Indigenous land in North America. Join […]
Dr. Dwayne Tomah talk on the Doctrine of Discovery
Dr. Dwayne Tomah, Passamaquoddy Language Keeper and Director and Curator of Sipayik Museum, will visit campus on April 14th to give a talk on the Doctrine of Discovery. This talk will uncover the hidden legacy of a 1493 Papal bull that is the basis of all European claims to Indigenous land in North America. Join […]
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
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April 15, 2026 –33rd Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium
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April 15, 2026 –Mathematics Colloquium 鈥 Vector vs. Scalar Sup Norms
33rd Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium
The Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium is an annual event that features presentations and discussion by Climate Change Institute graduate students and faculty on emerging research and topics related to global environmental change.
Mathematics Colloquium 鈥 Vector vs. Scalar Sup Norms
MAT Colloquium Wednesday, April 15, 2026 Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall Refreshments at 3:00pm, Talk 3:15-4:05pm Speaker: Jack Buttcane, 91爆料 Abstract: Rotations in three dimensions depend on three angles, which we call the Euler angles. A function of the Euler angles can be expressed in terms of Wigner-D matrices, which are representations of the […]
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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April 16, 2026 –33rd Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium
33rd Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium
The Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium is an annual event that features presentations and discussion by Climate Change Institute graduate students and faculty on emerging research and topics related to global environmental change.
Friday, April 17, 2026
No events on this day.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
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April 18, 2026 –Going Global in Maine: Public Service and Civic Engagement at Home and Abroad
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April 18, 2026 –Restoring America’s Perfect Tree: Bringing Back the American Chestnut to Our Eastern Forest
Going Global in Maine: Public Service and Civic Engagement at Home and Abroad
9:00 AM – SPIA鈥檚 Maine Impact This panel will highlight SPIA鈥檚 cross-cutting impact in the state in the context of significant geopolitical, environmental, and economic change. 10:30 AM – SPIA鈥檚 Global Impact On this panel, speakers will discuss how they have leveraged their experience at SPIA to work in globally-oriented roles and share stories of […]
Restoring America’s Perfect Tree: Bringing Back the American Chestnut to Our Eastern Forest
For the last 40 years, The American Chestnut Foundation has been committed to restoring the chestnut after it was tragically decimated by a fungal blight. Mark McCollough, President of the Maine Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation, will explain why restoring a blight-tolerant American chestnut is essential to the ecology and resilience of our eastern […]
