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SUMMARY:Admission Tours Available Mon-Fri
DESCRIPTION:FREE. Opento the Public. Sponsored by UMF Admissions. Contact UMF Admissions\,207-778-7050. farmington.edu. umfadmit@maine.edu
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SUMMARY:Gallery Exhibit-Bethany Engstrom: In The Works
DESCRIPTION:Multimedia artist Bethany Engstrom works in the landscape and rivers to make video installations dealing with labor\, environmental beauty and endurance. Sponsored by UMF Arts\, Humanities\, and Social Sciences. FREE. Open to the Public.  The Art Gallery is open 12-4 p.m. Tuesdays -Sundays and by appointment. Contact Sarah for appointment 207-778-1062; maline@maine.edu.
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LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mountain Lakes as Sentinels of Change in the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Western Maine Audubon is proud to present its third and final Fall 2024 talk on Wednesday\, November 13 at 7:00 pm. The talk will be presented by Dr. Rachel Hovel\, UMF associate professor of biology\, and Dr. Julia Daly\, UMF professor of geology\, in Thomas Auditorium in UMF’s Preble Hall at 173 High Street in Farmington. High-elevation lakes in the northern Appalachian Mountains are unique in several regards: they exist in a more forested landscape than alpine lakes in other mountain ranges\, and they experience fewer direct anthropogenic impacts and colder climatic zones compared to lower- elevation lakes in the northeast. Due to their remote nature\, these lakes can help illuminate regional signals in changing climate and atmospheric deposition\, and their elevation and size can contribute diversity in lake characteristics across the landscape. In this talk\, Drs. Hovel and Daly will share background on a research program on nine lakes in the western Maine mountains\, present long-term trends in water chemistry\, and explore interactions between water chemistry\, temperature\, and biological response. \nLocation: Preble Hall at 173 High Street in Farmington\, FREE\, Open to the Public\, Sponsored by; Western Maine Audubon and Co-Sponsored by; UMF student chapter of The Wildlife Society\, Contact Donelle Schwalm\, Donelle.schwalm@maine.edu
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/mountain-lakes-as-sentinels-of-change-in-the-northeast/
LOCATION:Thomas Auditorium\, UMF Ricker and Preble Hall
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SUMMARY:UMF Public Forum presents "Serious Play: The Literary\, Cultural and Psychological Importance of Video Games"
DESCRIPTION:The University of Maine at Farmington invites the public to a series of Public Forum events on the UMF campus during the spring 2024 semester. These thematic panel discussions explore creative and academic topics while engaging perspectives from UMF faculty\, students and members of the Farmington community. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A and a reception with light refreshments. The UMF Public Forum Series is sponsored by the President’s Office. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2024/08/22/fall-24-umf-public-forum/
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LOCATION:Emery Community Art Center\, 16 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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