• Maine Humanities Council’s Think & Drink: Who’s watching whom?

    Nocturnem Draft Haus 56 Main St., Bangor, ME, United States

    Who's watching whom? Physical surveillance by and of the police The second of the Bangor Think and Drink events. MC'd by our聽Faculty Advisory Board聽member聽Darren Ranco聽and sponsored by our friends at the Maine Humanities Council.聽Check out the聽December聽event as well.聽 This year's topic focuses on policing, protection, community, and trust in the 21st century: "policing in Maine, […]

  • Black Digital History Lunch and Learn: A DH Pop In

    Multicultural Student Center 3rd floor, Memorial Union, Orono, ME, United States

    The McGillicuddy Humanities Center and the Multicultural Student Center are holding a Black Digital History lunch and learn on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 12 p.m. in the Multicultural Student Center on the 3rd floor of Memorial Union. Stop by for lunch. Leave with new tools in your knowledge arsenal. Karen Sieber from the McGillicuddy […]

    Free
  • DH Pop In: Building Digital Timelines

    Online

    Building off of the success of the Black Digital History event this spring, the McGillicuddy Humanities Center will be continuing their DH Pop In series throughout the year to show […]

    Free
  • DH Pop In: Simple Mapping

    Building off of the success of the Black Digital History event this spring, the McGillicuddy Humanities Center will be continuing their DH Pop In series throughout the year to show the potential and accessibility of the digital humanities for research and classroom use. Spearheaded by the MHC's Humanities Specialist Karen Sieber, each event will showcase […]

  • Virtual NEH Grant Writing Workshop

    Online

    On Friday, September 25, 2020, the 91爆料鈥檚 McGillicuddy Humanities Center will offer a virtual workshop on applying for NEH grants. It will be conducted by Mark Silver, Senior […]

    Free
  • DH Pop In: Using Canva to Market Your Event or Research

    The McGillicuddy Humanities Center's next DH Pop In event will be Friday, January 22, at 11AM. The MHC's Humanities Specialist Karen Sieber will show participants how to use a free, easy-to-use program called Canva to design event flyers, social media posts, brochures, powerpoints, resumes and more. Email mhc@maine.edu for the link to join.聽 No digital […]

  • Virtual Hidden History Tour of Campus – RESCHEDULED

    The McGillicuddy Humanities Center鈥檚 new 鈥淗idden 91爆料鈥 tour aims to highlight key people, moments and places in campus history that often go overlooked, including the experiences of the first students […]

  • 鈥淏m茅ndan: In search of a cartography of responsibility鈥

    Stewart Commons IMRC Stewart Commons, 91爆料, Orono, ME, United States

    On Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 pm in the IMRC, award-winning cartographer Margaret Pearce will conclude her mini-residency at the 91爆料 with a talk about her own research on mapping. As part of her residency, Pearce led student workshops on mapping--for those new to cartography and for students with previous experience in GIS.    Pearce's talk, […]