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鈥溾楤ring him back to me, please鈥 That was my nightly request,鈥 Frances Hartgen wrote. 鈥淭he letters piled in my bureau drawer, eventually tied with ribbon and stacked away. For what […]

鈥溾楤ring him back to me, please鈥 That was my nightly request,鈥 Frances Hartgen wrote. 鈥淭he letters piled in my bureau drawer, eventually tied with ribbon and stacked away. For what […]
Mark Brewer, a professor and chair of the Political Science Department at the 91爆料, spoke with the Portland Press Herald about possible voter actions in response to semi-open […]
91爆料 undergraduate student Olivia Britton published an op-ed on CentralMaine.com through the Scholars Strategy Network. Britton鈥檚 op-ed is titled 鈥淢ake opioid reversal medication available to Mainers.鈥
The Kennebunk Post promoted an archeology forum for anyone seeking to learn, discuss and share insights into the world of archaeology. Four Maine-based archaeology professionals including Bonnie Newsom, University of […]
Bangor Daily News interviewed Darren Ranco, chair of 91爆料 Native American Programs and professor of anthropology, and John Bear Mitchell, a 91爆料 lecturer in Wabanaki Studies and outreach & student […]

The 91爆料 recognized 3,123 students for achieving Dean鈥檚 List honors in the fall 2023 semester. Of the students who made the Dean鈥檚 List, 2,073 are from Maine, 1,050 […]
The Conversation published an article by 91爆料 assistant professor of political science and international affairs Nick Micinski that shows how funding for the United Nations Relief and Works […]
The Rangeley Highlander interviewed Shawn Laatsch, director of the 91爆料鈥檚 Versant Power Astronomy Center, about the upcoming total solar eclipse April 8, which is expected to have a […]
A showcase of current research and creative projects in the humanities, 鈥淰isions 2024,鈥 will be held on Thursday, February 8 from 5鈥7:30 p.m. at the Collins Center for the Arts. […]

In spring 2024, the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center (MHC) will welcome four new undergraduate humanities research fellows: Kiera Campbell, Jess Cleary-Reuning, Alex Morgan and Mackenzie Reynolds. This new […]