Professor Jay Mechling will hold a public lecture entitled The Humanities and the Renewal of the Contemporary University. He will offer insights into the ways that universities can strengthen their missions through strengthening the humanities. He will focus on how disciplines across the humanities can join together as well as with other departments across campus to reaffirm the many core strengths that liberal arts education brings to higher education
Current debates about the liberal arts center on two different accounts of their value. An “extrinsi...
The Hudson Museum seeks support from the Cultural Affairs Committee for a public lecture by Karen Ol...
The Department of Philosophy is seeking funding support from the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lect...
The University of Maine Humanities Initiative IUMHI] seeks funding to support a keynote.lecture that...
Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham is one of America\u27s most pro...
Past Margaret Chase Smith Lecture on Public Affairs\u27 speakers include Donna Shalala, Hodding Cart...
As the only Ph.D.-granting department int he Humanities in the entire state, the History Department ...
The Hudson Museum and the Maine Center for the Arts will host a distinguished lecture by Dr. Meave L...
The New Media Department and the Intermedia MFA Program are requesting funds to help support our Spr...
Cultural programming will consist of two significant events: 1) a guest lecture by Kevin Tavin, PhD ...
Application to support The History Department\u27s 2006-2007 Colloquium Series. Its annual series of...
Clement and Linda McGillicuddy’s vision to enhance undergraduate humanities experience at UMaine has...
Dr. Frances Fox Piven, a distinguished sociologist, will deliver the Howard B. Schonberger Memorial ...
The Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center promotes a broad spectrum of human culture thro...
Project Opportunity would like to host a faculty luncheon and public lecture at University of Maine ...
Current debates about the liberal arts center on two different accounts of their value. An “extrinsi...
The Hudson Museum seeks support from the Cultural Affairs Committee for a public lecture by Karen Ol...
The Department of Philosophy is seeking funding support from the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lect...
The University of Maine Humanities Initiative IUMHI] seeks funding to support a keynote.lecture that...
Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham is one of America\u27s most pro...
Past Margaret Chase Smith Lecture on Public Affairs\u27 speakers include Donna Shalala, Hodding Cart...
As the only Ph.D.-granting department int he Humanities in the entire state, the History Department ...
The Hudson Museum and the Maine Center for the Arts will host a distinguished lecture by Dr. Meave L...
The New Media Department and the Intermedia MFA Program are requesting funds to help support our Spr...
Cultural programming will consist of two significant events: 1) a guest lecture by Kevin Tavin, PhD ...
Application to support The History Department\u27s 2006-2007 Colloquium Series. Its annual series of...
Clement and Linda McGillicuddy’s vision to enhance undergraduate humanities experience at UMaine has...
Dr. Frances Fox Piven, a distinguished sociologist, will deliver the Howard B. Schonberger Memorial ...
The Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center promotes a broad spectrum of human culture thro...
Project Opportunity would like to host a faculty luncheon and public lecture at University of Maine ...
Current debates about the liberal arts center on two different accounts of their value. An “extrinsi...
The Hudson Museum seeks support from the Cultural Affairs Committee for a public lecture by Karen Ol...
The Department of Philosophy is seeking funding support from the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lect...