• Dissertation Defense: Jillian Fedarick

    Nutting Hall 201 Nutting Hall

    Jillian Fedarick, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Science, will be defending her dissertation titled, “THE CONSERVATION OF THE YELLOW LAMPMUSSEL (LAMPSILIS CARIOSA) THROUGH A HISTORICAL, CONTEMPORARY, AND COMMUNITY FOCUSED LENS.”

  • Dissertation Defense: Harrison Goldspiel

    Nutting Hall 201 Nutting Hall

    Harrison Goldspiel, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Science, will be defending his dissertation titled, “Conservation Capacity Building for Cryptic Ecosystems: Expanding the Toolbox for Vernal Pool Communities.”

  • Dissertation Defense: Kayla Barton

    Nutting Hall 201 Nutting Hall

    Kayla Barton, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, will be defending her dissertation titled, “How evolution can shape the annotation, expression, and variance of microRNAs.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at kayla.barton@maine.edu.

  • Thesis Defense: Garima Yadav

    Nutting Hall 201 Nutting Hall

    Garima Yadav, a candidate for the Master of Science in Forest Resources, will be defending her thesis titled, “AUTOMATING EASTERN WHITE PINE HEALTH ASSESSMENT AT LANDSCAPE SCALE USING REMOTE SENSING.”

  • Spring Foraging/Tree ID Walk

    Nutting Hall 201 Nutting Hall

    Sponsored by the Terrell House and the Maine Outing Club. Join resident stewards from Terrell House and MOC officers for a walk on the campus trails to look for edible mushrooms and plants as well as learn about tree ID.