Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest online comments made three weeks earlier about Columbus Day and Indigenous American peoples by members of the University of Maine College Republicans (UMCR). The comments in question were initially uploaded to the UMCR’s Facebook page on Oct. 5 and were addressed in an email on Oct. 7 by both UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy and Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Robert Dana. The email from Ferrini-Mundy and Dana denied that the posts were representative of UMaine’s values, but chose to maintain their administrative policy regarding freedom of expression
On Monday, March 26 [2021], the University of Maine held a vigil to honor the lives lost in the Atla...
Protests are only supposed to be peaceful until your football team loses, then violence is free game...
In the 2019-2020 school year there are a reported 164 African American identifying students currentl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Screen capture of a Facebook event announcement for an End Racism on Campus gathering held on the ...
Screen capture of a Facebook event announcement for an End Racism on Campus gathering held on the ...
The former UMaine College Republicans (UMCR) got what it deserved: it is no longer recognized by the...
The former UMaine College Republicans (UMCR) got what it deserved: it is no longer recognized by the...
When the African-American Student Association met in the Bangor Lounge of the Memorial Union Monday ...
We are writing to provide the University of Maine position on recent Facebook posts by the UMaine Co...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, Rep. Lawrence Lockman arrived at the University of Maine campus to give...
The spring of 2020 sparked a resurgence of racial justice movements on a national level as a result ...
On Monday, March 26 [2021], the University of Maine held a vigil to honor the lives lost in the Atla...
Protests are only supposed to be peaceful until your football team loses, then violence is free game...
In the 2019-2020 school year there are a reported 164 African American identifying students currentl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Screen capture of a Facebook event announcement for an End Racism on Campus gathering held on the ...
Screen capture of a Facebook event announcement for an End Racism on Campus gathering held on the ...
The former UMaine College Republicans (UMCR) got what it deserved: it is no longer recognized by the...
The former UMaine College Republicans (UMCR) got what it deserved: it is no longer recognized by the...
When the African-American Student Association met in the Bangor Lounge of the Memorial Union Monday ...
We are writing to provide the University of Maine position on recent Facebook posts by the UMaine Co...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, Rep. Lawrence Lockman arrived at the University of Maine campus to give...
The spring of 2020 sparked a resurgence of racial justice movements on a national level as a result ...
On Monday, March 26 [2021], the University of Maine held a vigil to honor the lives lost in the Atla...
Protests are only supposed to be peaceful until your football team loses, then violence is free game...
In the 2019-2020 school year there are a reported 164 African American identifying students currentl...