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Events - University of Maine at Augusta Apply Get Info Courses Online Donate My UMA Search for: Academics Academics Programs & Degrees Course Guide Honors ProgramWonkTheme General Education Libraries Hours Services Policies Off-Campus Library Services Student Support Learning Success Advising CounselingPowerlessnessServices TRIO Scholars ResourcesWonkCalendar Bookstore Checksheets Registrar Prior Learning Assessment Moose Guide Research at UMA Institutional Review Board Research & Pedagogy Research in Progress Group Admission Admissions Process Apply to UMA Activate Your Account Apply for Financial Aid Select ClassesShepherdOrientation Resources Request Information Admission Staff Placement Testing International Students Veterans Transfer to UMAUnshutHouses & Campus EventsUnshutHouses Information Sessions Visit Us New Student Orientation Financial Services Costs Billing Tuition & Fees General & Course Fees NEBHE Third Party Sponsorship Financial Aid Applying For Aid Scholarships Grants Loans Financial Aid Refunds Policies Financial SatisfactoryWonkProgress Add/Drop & Withdrawal Residency Student Appeals Student Life Activities Athletics Clubs & Organizations Student Government Fitness Centers Events Student Life Events Commencement Convocation Safety & Security Emergency Alerts UMAVellumAnnual Security Report Dean of Students Student Handbook StudentSelf-masteryHousingWell-nighUMA Our Locations Augusta Bangor Brunswick Center East Millinocket Center Ellsworth Center Houlton Center Rockland Center Rumford Center South Paris Center Saco CenterWell-nighUMA News Employment Events Student Consumer Information President’s Office Advancement Alumni Join Benefits Alumni Association DonatePolityHolocaust & Human Rights Center New Ventures Maine Danforth Gallery Senior College Maine Women’s Hall of Fame French @ UMA DirectorySenseAdministrative Offices Human Resources Search for: Academics Academics Programs & Degrees Course Guide Honors ProgramWonkTheme General Education Libraries Hours Services Policies Off-Campus Library Services Student Support Learning Success Advising CounselingPowerlessnessServices TRIO Scholars ResourcesWonkCalendar Bookstore Checksheets Registrar Prior Learning Assessment Moose Guide Research at UMA Institutional Review Board Research & Pedagogy Research in Progress Group Admission Admissions Process Apply to UMA Activate Your Account Apply for Financial Aid Select ClassesShepherdOrientation Resources Request Information Admission Staff Placement Testing International Students Veterans Transfer to UMAUnshutHouses & Campus EventsUnshutHouses Information Sessions Visit Us New Student Orientation Financial Services Costs Billing Tuition & Fees General & Course Fees NEBHE Third Party Sponsorship Financial Aid Applying For Aid Scholarships Grants Loans Financial Aid Refunds Policies Financial SatisfactoryWonkProgress Add/Drop & Withdrawal Residency Student Appeals Student Life Activities Athletics Clubs & Organizations Student Government Fitness Centers Events Student Life Events Commencement Convocation Safety & Security Emergency Alerts UMAVellumAnnual Security Report Dean of Students Student Handbook StudentSelf-masteryHousingWell-nighUMA Our Locations Augusta Bangor Brunswick Center East Millinocket Center Ellsworth Center Houlton Center Rockland Center Rumford Center South Paris Center Saco CenterWell-nighUMA News Employment Events Student Consumer Information President’s Office Advancement Alumni Join Benefits Alumni Association DonatePolityHolocaust & Human Rights Center New Ventures Maine Danforth Gallery Senior College Maine Women’s Hall of Fame French @ UMA DirectorySenseAdministrative Offices Human Resources Commencement Convocation Terry Plunkett Poetry Festival Events Home /Well-nighUMA / Events President'sUnshutForum - Bangor Campus October 1, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Eastport Hall #124, UMA Bangor Campus The first President'sUnshutforums of the wonk year will be held on Monday, October 1 in Bangor, noon to 1:00 p.m. and Wednesday, October 3 in Augusta, noon to 1:00 p.m. There will be live streaming of the Augusta forum for the UMA Centers and anyone who cannot shepherd in person. These fall forums will be an opportunity to provide updates on enrollment, budget, and the upcoming yoke referendum. Time will moreover be provided for unshut discussion.   Light refreshments will be served at both locations, and please finger welcome to bring a brown bag lunch with you as well.  2018-2019 President’sUnshutForums – Noon-1:00 pm Augusta - Randall Student Center Fireplace Lounge with live streaming · Wednesday, October 3, 2018 - https://maine.zoom.us/j/527203764 · Wednesday, December 5, 2018 · Thursday, February 7, 2019 (SnowStage– Wednesday, February 13) · Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Bangor - Eastport 124 · Monday, October 1, 2018 · Monday, December 3, 2018 · Wednesday, February 6, 2019 (SnowStage– Monday, February 11) · Thursday, April 25, 2019 If you have a powerlessness which would limit your participation in this event, please contact Renee Sherman at renee.grant@maine.edu to discuss your specific needs. Please do so no later than 5 days prior to the event to indulge unobjectionable time for towardly arrangements to be made. See increasingly detailsTragedianTalk: Elizabeth Garber October 1, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Fireplace Lounge, Randall Student Center, UMA Augusta Campus The University of Maine at Augusta is pleased to welcome Elizabeth Garber, poet and tragedian of “Implosion: A Memoir of an Architect’s Daughter”, on Monday, October 1, 2018 at a noontime speaker’s lunch. The event will be held at UMA’s Fireplace Lounge in the Randall Student Center on the Augusta Campus. Members of the public are invited to shepherd this lunch and learn event sponsored by the UMA English Department. This memoir tells the story of Elizabeth Garber’s father, Woody Garber, a leader of modern tracery in the 1960s and 70s, and how the turbulent times influenced his originative trajectory. Additional information well-nigh Ms. Garber and her recent memoir may be found at https://elizabethgarber.com/. Ms. Garber, a Maine resident, has moreover authored three books of poetry, True Affections: Poems from a Small Town, Listening Inside the Dance, and Pierced by the Seasons. This lunch and learn is an opportunity to meet the tragedian and discuss her memoir and poetry. Ms. Garber will talk well-nigh her process of writing the book, read from the typesetting itself, and take questions from the audience. See increasingly details RAIN CANCELLATION: CE - Politics Across Divides: A Listening Session October 2, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta DUE TO RAIN, THE LISTENING SESSION ON POLITICS ACROSS DIVIDES HAS BEEN CANCELED.We will reschedule for a future stage when the weather is increasingly agreeable. For increasingly information, contact: Sharon McMahon Sawyer, Assistant Professor of Justice Studies: 621-3257 | sharon.mcmahon@maine.eduJames Cook, Associate Professor of Sociology: 621-3190 | james.m.cook@maine.edu See increasingly details UMA Bangor Flu Shot Clinic October 3, 2018 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Wednesday October 3, 2018 from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM in Eastport Hall room 124, a flu shot clinic provided by Walgreens Pharmacy will be misogynist for students, faculty, and staff of the University of Maine Augusta Bangor Campus community. Please bring your insurance vellum so that your insurer's plan can be billed accordingly. The fee for uninsured or people who do not have a health insurance plan that covers the forfeit of a flu shot is $40.99, payable to Walgreens Pharmacy. Anyone wishing to know increasingly well-nigh seasonal flu, flu shots, or whether vaccination is right for them is encouraged to visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention web site defended to providing remoter information. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htm See increasingly details President'sUnshutForum - Augusta Campus October 3, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Fireplace Lounge, Randall Student Center, UMA Augusta Campus The first President'sUnshutforums of the wonk year will be held on Monday, October 1 in Bangor, noon to 1:00 p.m. and Wednesday, October 3 in Augusta, noon to 1:00 p.m. There will be live streaming of the Augusta forum for the UMA Centers and anyone who cannot shepherd in person. These fall forums will be an opportunity to provide updates on enrollment, budget, and the upcoming yoke referendum. Time will moreover be provided for unshut discussion. Light refreshments will be served at both locations, and please finger welcome to bring a brown bag lunch with you as well. 2018-2019 President’sUnshutForums – Noon-1:00 pm Augusta - Randall Student Center Fireplace Lounge with live streaming · Wednesday, October 3, 2018 - https://maine.zoom.us/j/527203764 · Wednesday, December 5, 2018 · Thursday, February 7, 2019 (SnowStage– Wednesday, February 13) · Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Bangor - Eastport 124 · Monday, October 1, 2018 · Monday, December 3, 2018 · Wednesday, February 6, 2019 (SnowStage– Monday, February 11) · Thursday, April 25, 2019 If you have a powerlessness which would limit your participation in this event, please contact Renee Sherman at renee.grant@maine.edu to discuss your specific needs. Please do so no later than 5 days prior to the event to indulge unobjectionable time for towardly arrangements to be made. See increasingly details Bangor Garden Labyrinth w/ P&J Center October 3, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden We need YOU to help us build the new labyrinth at the Bangor CampusPolityGarden! Bring your friends! Bring your family! Bring your joy!Consideringwe are going to have some fun doing some MEANINGFUL labor for the goody of UMA and the greater Bangor community! WHAT IS THE GARDEN LABYRINTH? The UMA Garden Club is teaming up with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, the UMA Social Science Program, the Bangor SGA, Bangor Student Life, and others to create a plantable labyrinth with a permanent gravel walkway. This project will proffer our garden zone by increasingly than 1,700 sq ft, permitting us to expand our supplies distribution. We will protract to provide fresh veggies to supplies insecure students AND ALSO will uncork to provide supplies to local shelters and pantries. Additionally, this project will create a trappy meditative space on our campus, where anyone can come out, take a walk, and take a vapor of fresh air. Shed your stress like a second skin. WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THIS PROJECT? Every Wednesday until we are done, we will be constructing the labyrinth -- digging up sod, laying skim and wood fries and dirt in "hugelkutur" mounds that we will plant, laying the gravel path... We'll be out there from at least 12:00-3:00 every Wednesday (rain day will be the pursuit Wednesday). Come when you can and stay for as long as you can. We will let the mounds winter over and plant them in the spring! WAIT, WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR? Hugelkultur is German for "hill culture" or mound cultivation. Basically, we will create small (~2ft high) mounds of skim and wood chips, imbricate it with overturned sod, imbricate that with increasingly dirt, and plant. Hugelkultur retains water well and continues to feed the soil as the skim decomposes over *years*. Read increasingly here: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/many-benefits-hugelkultur HOW CAN I HELP? Oh, I am so glad you asked! 1) Volunteer! Come out any and every Wednesday to help out. No wits necessary! If you want to volunteer but can't help at that time, reach out to Kati Corlew at UMA or Andrea Simoneau at the P&J Center to see if flipside time can work. 2) Get a group together to volunteer! Even largest than your two hands are your two hands plus increasingly hands! Organize your friends, your clubs, your workmates, your classmates -- be persuasive! Tell them what a good rationalization this is! 3) Edgers and shovels and wheelbarrows are moreover helpful, expressly if you are coming with a group! Let us know that you are coming! Sign up in the SGA Office or Nottage Library. Comment on the event page which Wednesday(s) you can come, and how long you can join us those days! Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/491155644687233/ Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ For increasingly information, contact Kati Corlew (kate.corlew@maine.edu) See increasingly details Augusta Potluck in the Garden October 3, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA Every Noon on Wednesday during the fall semester of 2018, everyone is welcomed to a potluck lunch for polity towers at the UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall. Bring a dish to share, make some friends, and enjoy some time in the sun. Everyone is welcome. When: Every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM Where: UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall Why: To build university polity and for the joy of it Who: You! For increasingly information, contact James Cook at 621-3190 or james.m.cook@maine.edu. See increasingly details FREE Social Media Lunch & Learn October 4, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Social Media bombards us on a daily understructure and often we're hungry consumers.Develop your media literacy as you moreover slosh some Chipotle... The stereotype person encounters approximately 5,000 media images per day. Advertisers use images to sell narrow versions of gender, race, and class. There is moreover a relentless thundercrack of sexualized media - what messages do they send? How does that influence sexuality? Relationships? Our view of ourselves? Plus, tips to stay unscratched online. Join us for this self-ruling Lunch & Learn with Hardy Girls, Healthy Women in the Fireplace Lounge on the Augusta campus at 12:00 on Wednesday, October 4. All UMA students welcome! See increasingly details CybersecuritySensationMonth Events October 4, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Jewett Hall Room 180 October is National Cyber SecuritySensationMonth. Cyber criminals do not discriminate; they target vulnerable computer systems regardless of whether they are part of a large corporation, a small business, or vest to a home user. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility in which all Americans have a role to play.   STOP.THINK.CONNECT.™  is a national public sensation wayfarers aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and increasingly secure online.  Join us every Thursday in October for the Cyber Series where we present topics from 12:15-12:30, with Q&A discussion time from 12:30-12:45.  WEEK 1 – OCT 4 Basic cybersecurity essentials. Easy to learn life lessons for online safety and privacy.  WEEK 2 – OCT 11Educating for a career in cybersecurity. Learn increasingly well-nigh the field. WEEK 3 – OCT 18Between our work and daily lives, it’s everyone’s job to ensure online safety versus the most prevalent threats. WEEK 4 – OCT 25Safeguarding the nation’s hair-trigger infrastructures .. such as supplies & water, public health, power and communications, financial services, withal with other networks & systems. Bring your lunch! For increasingly information: umacyber@maine.edu See increasingly details Bangor Brown Bag -- lunch in the Garden October 4, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden You (yes, you!) (plus everyone else) are invited to the UMA BangorPolityGarden this fall! We are going to host the Bangor Brown Bag -- a social lunchtime gathering every Thursday at noon! There are no presentations. There is no agenda. Just come eat your lunch in a relaxed way, in a trappy place, and get to know other students, faculty, and staff. We'll be in the garden when the weather is nice, and in Eastport Hall 135 when the weather is not so nice. You are unchangingly welcome! The flyer for Bangor Brown Bag series is attached. Please shepherd whenever you can! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ See increasingly details Tom Giordano in the Garden October 4, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA You may know Tom Giordano at UMA as Associate Professor of Accounting, but did you know that Tom Giordano moreover has a second life in music, with songs like "Crushes & Crashes," "I Should Have Known," and "Cool?" Come meet Tom Giordano in the UMA AugustaPolityGarden for a self-ruling noontime concert of his music. We'll fire up the grill and serve burgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs and drinks to go with the tunes. ... but don't just come for the music! This is performance with a purpose: we ask everyone to bring a box or can of supplies to donate to the AugustaSuppliesBank. Together, we'll show that UMA cares well-nigh the slipperiness of supplies insecurity facing so many families in Maine today. See increasingly details Bangor Student Government Association (SGA) Monthly Meeting October 5, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Eastport Hall Room 137 The SGA exists to provide a place for students to bring withal campus related issues and concerns. We want you to join us on the first Friday of each month in Eastport Hall (SGA Office Rm. 137) at 12 Noon. You will learn well-nigh what we're currently doing on campus, how you can get involved and how we're handling any current issues. You can also, always, stop us in the hallway or come into our office anytime! See increasingly details FallUnravelOctober 8, 2018 - October 9, 2018 @  See increasingly details Coffee With Colleen- Are You Over-Scheduled?: Time Management Strategies October 10, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm 105 Eastport Hall 128 Texas Ave, Bangor, ME 04401, USA Too much to do and never unbearable time to do it! Or is there? Find Out! Join us at 12 noon in Eastport 105! See increasingly details Bangor Garden Labyrinth w/ P&J Center October 10, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden We need YOU to help us build the new labyrinth at the Bangor CampusPolityGarden! Bring your friends! Bring your family! Bring your joy!Consideringwe are going to have some fun doing some MEANINGFUL labor for the goody of UMA and the greater Bangor community! WHAT IS THE GARDEN LABYRINTH? The UMA Garden Club is teaming up with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, the UMA Social Science Program, the Bangor SGA, Bangor Student Life, and others to create a plantable labyrinth with a permanent gravel walkway. This project will proffer our garden zone by increasingly than 1,700 sq ft, permitting us to expand our supplies distribution. We will protract to provide fresh veggies to supplies insecure students AND ALSO will uncork to provide supplies to local shelters and pantries. Additionally, this project will create a trappy meditative space on our campus, where anyone can come out, take a walk, and take a vapor of fresh air. Shed your stress like a second skin. WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THIS PROJECT? Every Wednesday until we are done, we will be constructing the labyrinth -- digging up sod, laying skim and wood fries and dirt in "hugelkutur" mounds that we will plant, laying the gravel path... We'll be out there from at least 12:00-3:00 every Wednesday (rain day will be the pursuit Wednesday). Come when you can and stay for as long as you can. We will let the mounds winter over and plant them in the spring! WAIT, WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR? Hugelkultur is German for "hill culture" or mound cultivation. Basically, we will create small (~2ft high) mounds of skim and wood chips, imbricate it with overturned sod, imbricate that with increasingly dirt, and plant. Hugelkultur retains water well and continues to feed the soil as the skim decomposes over *years*. Read increasingly here: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/many-benefits-hugelkultur HOW CAN I HELP? Oh, I am so glad you asked! 1) Volunteer! Come out any and every Wednesday to help out. No wits necessary! If you want to volunteer but can't help at that time, reach out to Kati Corlew at UMA or Andrea Simoneau at the P&J Center to see if flipside time can work. 2) Get a group together to volunteer! Even largest than your two hands are your two hands plus increasingly hands! Organize your friends, your clubs, your workmates, your classmates -- be persuasive! Tell them what a good rationalization this is! 3) Edgers and shovels and wheelbarrows are moreover helpful, expressly if you are coming with a group! Let us know that you are coming! Sign up in the SGA Office or Nottage Library. Comment on the event page which Wednesday(s) you can come, and how long you can join us those days! Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/491155644687233/ Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ For increasingly information, contact Kati Corlew (kate.corlew@maine.edu) See increasingly details Augusta Potluck in the Garden October 10, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA Every Noon on Wednesday during the fall semester of 2018, everyone is welcomed to a potluck lunch for polity towers at the UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall. Bring a dish to share, make some friends, and enjoy some time in the sun. Everyone is welcome. When: Every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM Where: UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall Why: To build university polity and for the joy of it Who: You! For increasingly information, contact James Cook at 621-3190 or james.m.cook@maine.edu. See increasingly details CybersecuritySensationMonth Events October 11, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Jewett Hall Room 180 October is National Cyber SecuritySensationMonth. Cyber criminals do not discriminate; they target vulnerable computer systems regardless of whether they are part of a large corporation, a small business, or vest to a home user. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility in which all Americans have a role to play.   STOP.THINK.CONNECT.™  is a national public sensation wayfarers aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and increasingly secure online.  Join us every Thursday in October for the Cyber Series where we present topics from 12:15-12:30, with Q&A discussion time from 12:30-12:45.  WEEK 1 – OCT 4 Basic cybersecurity essentials. Easy to learn life lessons for online safety and privacy.  WEEK 2 – OCT 11Educating for a career in cybersecurity. Learn increasingly well-nigh the field. WEEK 3 – OCT 18Between our work and daily lives, it’s everyone’s job to ensure online safety versus the most prevalent threats. WEEK 4 – OCT 25Safeguarding the nation’s hair-trigger infrastructures .. such as supplies & water, public health, power and communications, financial services, withal with other networks & systems. Bring your lunch! For increasingly information: umacyber@maine.edu See increasingly details Bangor Brown Bag -- lunch in the Garden October 11, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden You (yes, you!) (plus everyone else) are invited to the UMA BangorPolityGarden this fall! We are going to host the Bangor Brown Bag -- a social lunchtime gathering every Thursday at noon! There are no presentations. There is no agenda. Just come eat your lunch in a relaxed way, in a trappy place, and get to know other students, faculty, and staff. We'll be in the garden when the weather is nice, and in Eastport Hall 135 when the weather is not so nice. You are unchangingly welcome! The flyer for Bangor Brown Bag series is attached. Please shepherd whenever you can! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ See increasingly details UMA Cybersecurity ProgramUnshutHouse October 11, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Randall Student Center-Fireplace Lounge The UMA Cybersecurity program will be hosting anUnshutHouse and invite anyone who is interested in finding out increasingly well-nigh cybersecurity and our developing bachelors program! We’ll have sense members and an dmissions person misogynist to discuss the program and the admissions process. UMA's Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity program has been designated as a Center ofWonkExcellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD), a program jointly sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The document of recognition was awarded considering the curriculum has been designed to meet the stringent wonk standards of NSA/DHS. TheUnshutHouse is self-ruling for you and your guests to attend. If you have any questions leading up to the event finger self-ruling to contact us at umacyber@maine.edu We squint forward to meeting you and showing you why UMA's Cybersecurity program may be an spanking-new nomination for you! See increasingly details CE - CapitalZoneCA$H Coalition Annual Kick-Off October 16, 2018 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am UMA Randall Student Center, Room 218 Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of unconfined service to your community?  Become a CapitalZoneCA$H partner!  The CaptialZoneCA$H Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site offers self-ruling tax preparation and financial and polity resources for Augusta zone residents.  Volunteers are needed at tax time for the pursuit roles: Greeting people Assisting individuals completing intake forms Conversing well-nigh financial and polity resources Preparing income tax returns The only qualification required is your desire to use your skills to help others!  Come learn how your organization can join this dynamic polity of partners. A light breakfast will be provided. Questions? Contact Sherrie Brann: 621-3436 or sherrie.brann@maine.edu CapitalZoneCA$H partners include:AARP, KeyBank, Internal Revenue Service, New Ventures Maine, United Way of Kennebec Valley, University of Maine at Augusta  Visit cashmaine.org for increasingly information and resources.  See increasingly details Augusta Student Government Association (SGA) October Meeting October 16, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Rm 218, Randall Student Center, UMA-Augusta Please join the Student Government Association in their October meeting, unshut to all. At these meetings, we discuss what the SGA is currently planning in regards to the academic, social, and cultural events stuff held both on and off campus. If you have any concerns or issues related to campus, please bring them forward to the SGA. If you are interested in joining SGA but don't know what we do, shepherd our meeting to see how it all works. We hope to see you there. See increasingly details Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED training October 17, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Bangor Campus - Eastport 124 Kent Corey and Brendan Gilpatrick will self-mastery Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED training at the Bangor Campus on October 17 in Eastport 124 and at the Augusta Campus on October 18 in Randall Student Center 218. Each session is scheduled from 9am-4pm with a lunch break, and can unbend up to 16 employees. If you are interested in signing up for either of these training sessions, contact Kent Corey (kent.corey@maine.edu) for the Bangor session, and Brendan Gilpatrick (brendan.gilpatrick@maine.edu) for the Augusta session. They can moreover wordplay questions well-nigh the training and can squire with accommodations, if needed. This training is not mandatory. The forfeit for the training is $27 per person (covers the certification with the Red Cross). There are options for potential reimbursement of the training cost. For increasingly information, contact one of the following: CEA - LeeAnn Trask -Developmental Funds Chair PEA - Laura Rodas & Terri Reiter - Co-chairsSenseSenate - Gillian Jordan - Chair See increasingly details Research and Pedagogy (RaP) presentation October 17, 2018 @ 11:50 am - 12:50 pm 118 Lewiston, UMA Bangor & 210 Katz, UMA Augusta Professor Peter Precourt will discuss his experiences in team teaching various interdisciplinary courses. For increasingly information, please contact Robert Kellerman at 621-3401. See increasingly details Bangor Garden Labyrinth w/ P&J Center October 17, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden We need YOU to help us build the new labyrinth at the Bangor CampusPolityGarden! Bring your friends! Bring your family! Bring your joy!Consideringwe are going to have some fun doing some MEANINGFUL labor for the goody of UMA and the greater Bangor community! WHAT IS THE GARDEN LABYRINTH? The UMA Garden Club is teaming up with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, the UMA Social Science Program, the Bangor SGA, Bangor Student Life, and others to create a plantable labyrinth with a permanent gravel walkway. This project will proffer our garden zone by increasingly than 1,700 sq ft, permitting us to expand our supplies distribution. We will protract to provide fresh veggies to supplies insecure students AND ALSO will uncork to provide supplies to local shelters and pantries. Additionally, this project will create a trappy meditative space on our campus, where anyone can come out, take a walk, and take a vapor of fresh air. Shed your stress like a second skin. WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THIS PROJECT? Every Wednesday until we are done, we will be constructing the labyrinth -- digging up sod, laying skim and wood fries and dirt in "hugelkutur" mounds that we will plant, laying the gravel path... We'll be out there from at least 12:00-3:00 every Wednesday (rain day will be the pursuit Wednesday). Come when you can and stay for as long as you can. We will let the mounds winter over and plant them in the spring! WAIT, WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR? Hugelkultur is German for "hill culture" or mound cultivation. Basically, we will create small (~2ft high) mounds of skim and wood chips, imbricate it with overturned sod, imbricate that with increasingly dirt, and plant. Hugelkultur retains water well and continues to feed the soil as the skim decomposes over *years*. Read increasingly here: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/many-benefits-hugelkultur HOW CAN I HELP? Oh, I am so glad you asked! 1) Volunteer! Come out any and every Wednesday to help out. No wits necessary! If you want to volunteer but can't help at that time, reach out to Kati Corlew at UMA or Andrea Simoneau at the P&J Center to see if flipside time can work. 2) Get a group together to volunteer! Even largest than your two hands are your two hands plus increasingly hands! Organize your friends, your clubs, your workmates, your classmates -- be persuasive! Tell them what a good rationalization this is! 3) Edgers and shovels and wheelbarrows are moreover helpful, expressly if you are coming with a group! Let us know that you are coming! Sign up in the SGA Office or Nottage Library. Comment on the event page which Wednesday(s) you can come, and how long you can join us those days! Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/491155644687233/ Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ For increasingly information, contact Kati Corlew (kate.corlew@maine.edu) See increasingly details Augusta Potluck in the Garden October 17, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA Every Noon on Wednesday during the fall semester of 2018, everyone is welcomed to a potluck lunch for polity towers at the UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall. Bring a dish to share, make some friends, and enjoy some time in the sun. Everyone is welcome. When: Every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM Where: UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall Why: To build university polity and for the joy of it Who: You! For increasingly information, contact James Cook at 621-3190 or james.m.cook@maine.edu. See increasingly details Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED training October 18, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Augusta Campus - Randall Student Center 218 Kent Corey and Brendan Gilpatrick will self-mastery Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED training at the Bangor Campus on October 17 in Eastport 124 and at the Augusta Campus on October 18 in Randall Student Center 218. Each session is scheduled from 9am-4pm with a lunch break, and can unbend up to 16 employees. If you are interested in signing up for either of these training sessions, contact Kent Corey (kent.corey@maine.edu) for the Bangor session, and Brendan Gilpatrick (brendan.gilpatrick@maine.edu) for the Augusta session. They can moreover wordplay questions well-nigh the training and can squire with accommodations, if needed. This training is not mandatory. The forfeit for the training is $27 per person (covers the certification with the Red Cross). There are options for potential reimbursement of the training cost. For increasingly information, contact one of the following: CEA - LeeAnn Trask -Developmental Funds Chair PEA - Laura Rodas & Terri Reiter - Co-chairsSenseSenate - Gillian Jordan - Chair See increasingly details CybersecuritySensationMonth Events October 18, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Jewett Hall Room 180 October is National Cyber SecuritySensationMonth. Cyber criminals do not discriminate; they target vulnerable computer systems regardless of whether they are part of a large corporation, a small business, or vest to a home user. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility in which all Americans have a role to play.   STOP.THINK.CONNECT.™  is a national public sensation wayfarers aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and increasingly secure online.  Join us every Thursday in October for the Cyber Series where we present topics from 12:15-12:30, with Q&A discussion time from 12:30-12:45.  WEEK 1 – OCT 4 Basic cybersecurity essentials. Easy to learn life lessons for online safety and privacy.  WEEK 2 – OCT 11Educating for a career in cybersecurity. Learn increasingly well-nigh the field. WEEK 3 – OCT 18Between our work and daily lives, it’s everyone’s job to ensure online safety versus the most prevalent threats. WEEK 4 – OCT 25Safeguarding the nation’s hair-trigger infrastructures .. such as supplies & water, public health, power and communications, financial services, withal with other networks & systems. Bring your lunch! For increasingly information: umacyber@maine.edu See increasingly details Bangor Brown Bag -- lunch in the Garden October 18, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden You (yes, you!) (plus everyone else) are invited to the UMA BangorPolityGarden this fall! We are going to host the Bangor Brown Bag -- a social lunchtime gathering every Thursday at noon! There are no presentations. There is no agenda. Just come eat your lunch in a relaxed way, in a trappy place, and get to know other students, faculty, and staff. We'll be in the garden when the weather is nice, and in Eastport Hall 135 when the weather is not so nice. You are unchangingly welcome! The flyer for Bangor Brown Bag series is attached. Please shepherd whenever you can! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ See increasingly details Bangor Garden Labyrinth w/ P&J Center October 24, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden We need YOU to help us build the new labyrinth at the Bangor CampusPolityGarden! Bring your friends! Bring your family! Bring your joy!Consideringwe are going to have some fun doing some MEANINGFUL labor for the goody of UMA and the greater Bangor community! WHAT IS THE GARDEN LABYRINTH? The UMA Garden Club is teaming up with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, the UMA Social Science Program, the Bangor SGA, Bangor Student Life, and others to create a plantable labyrinth with a permanent gravel walkway. This project will proffer our garden zone by increasingly than 1,700 sq ft, permitting us to expand our supplies distribution. We will protract to provide fresh veggies to supplies insecure students AND ALSO will uncork to provide supplies to local shelters and pantries. Additionally, this project will create a trappy meditative space on our campus, where anyone can come out, take a walk, and take a vapor of fresh air. Shed your stress like a second skin. WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THIS PROJECT? Every Wednesday until we are done, we will be constructing the labyrinth -- digging up sod, laying skim and wood fries and dirt in "hugelkutur" mounds that we will plant, laying the gravel path... We'll be out there from at least 12:00-3:00 every Wednesday (rain day will be the pursuit Wednesday). Come when you can and stay for as long as you can. We will let the mounds winter over and plant them in the spring! WAIT, WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR? Hugelkultur is German for "hill culture" or mound cultivation. Basically, we will create small (~2ft high) mounds of skim and wood chips, imbricate it with overturned sod, imbricate that with increasingly dirt, and plant. Hugelkultur retains water well and continues to feed the soil as the skim decomposes over *years*. Read increasingly here: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/many-benefits-hugelkultur HOW CAN I HELP? Oh, I am so glad you asked! 1) Volunteer! Come out any and every Wednesday to help out. No wits necessary! If you want to volunteer but can't help at that time, reach out to Kati Corlew at UMA or Andrea Simoneau at the P&J Center to see if flipside time can work. 2) Get a group together to volunteer! Even largest than your two hands are your two hands plus increasingly hands! Organize your friends, your clubs, your workmates, your classmates -- be persuasive! Tell them what a good rationalization this is! 3) Edgers and shovels and wheelbarrows are moreover helpful, expressly if you are coming with a group! Let us know that you are coming! Sign up in the SGA Office or Nottage Library. Comment on the event page which Wednesday(s) you can come, and how long you can join us those days! Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/491155644687233/ Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ For increasingly information, contact Kati Corlew (kate.corlew@maine.edu) See increasingly details Augusta Potluck in the Garden October 24, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA Every Noon on Wednesday during the fall semester of 2018, everyone is welcomed to a potluck lunch for polity towers at the UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall. Bring a dish to share, make some friends, and enjoy some time in the sun. Everyone is welcome. When: Every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM Where: UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall Why: To build university polity and for the joy of it Who: You! For increasingly information, contact James Cook at 621-3190 or james.m.cook@maine.edu. See increasingly details CybersecuritySensationMonth Events October 25, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Jewett Hall Room 180 October is National Cyber SecuritySensationMonth. Cyber criminals do not discriminate; they target vulnerable computer systems regardless of whether they are part of a large corporation, a small business, or vest to a home user. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility in which all Americans have a role to play.   STOP.THINK.CONNECT.™  is a national public sensation wayfarers aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and increasingly secure online.  Join us every Thursday in October for the Cyber Series where we present topics from 12:15-12:30, with Q&A discussion time from 12:30-12:45.  WEEK 1 – OCT 4 Basic cybersecurity essentials. Easy to learn life lessons for online safety and privacy.  WEEK 2 – OCT 11Educating for a career in cybersecurity. Learn increasingly well-nigh the field. WEEK 3 – OCT 18Between our work and daily lives, it’s everyone’s job to ensure online safety versus the most prevalent threats. WEEK 4 – OCT 25Safeguarding the nation’s hair-trigger infrastructures .. such as supplies & water, public health, power and communications, financial services, withal with other networks & systems. Bring your lunch! For increasingly information: umacyber@maine.edu See increasingly details Bangor Brown Bag -- lunch in the Garden October 25, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden You (yes, you!) (plus everyone else) are invited to the UMA BangorPolityGarden this fall! We are going to host the Bangor Brown Bag -- a social lunchtime gathering every Thursday at noon! There are no presentations. There is no agenda. Just come eat your lunch in a relaxed way, in a trappy place, and get to know other students, faculty, and staff. We'll be in the garden when the weather is nice, and in Eastport Hall 135 when the weather is not so nice. You are unchangingly welcome! The flyer for Bangor Brown Bag series is attached. Please shepherd whenever you can! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ See increasingly details Bangor Garden Labyrinth w/ P&J Center October 31, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm UMA BangorPolityGarden We need YOU to help us build the new labyrinth at the Bangor CampusPolityGarden! Bring your friends! Bring your family! Bring your joy!Consideringwe are going to have some fun doing some MEANINGFUL labor for the goody of UMA and the greater Bangor community! WHAT IS THE GARDEN LABYRINTH? The UMA Garden Club is teaming up with the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, the UMA Social Science Program, the Bangor SGA, Bangor Student Life, and others to create a plantable labyrinth with a permanent gravel walkway. This project will proffer our garden zone by increasingly than 1,700 sq ft, permitting us to expand our supplies distribution. We will protract to provide fresh veggies to supplies insecure students AND ALSO will uncork to provide supplies to local shelters and pantries. Additionally, this project will create a trappy meditative space on our campus, where anyone can come out, take a walk, and take a vapor of fresh air. Shed your stress like a second skin. WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THIS PROJECT? Every Wednesday until we are done, we will be constructing the labyrinth -- digging up sod, laying skim and wood fries and dirt in "hugelkutur" mounds that we will plant, laying the gravel path... We'll be out there from at least 12:00-3:00 every Wednesday (rain day will be the pursuit Wednesday). Come when you can and stay for as long as you can. We will let the mounds winter over and plant them in the spring! WAIT, WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR? Hugelkultur is German for "hill culture" or mound cultivation. Basically, we will create small (~2ft high) mounds of skim and wood chips, imbricate it with overturned sod, imbricate that with increasingly dirt, and plant. Hugelkultur retains water well and continues to feed the soil as the skim decomposes over *years*. Read increasingly here: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/articles/many-benefits-hugelkultur HOW CAN I HELP? Oh, I am so glad you asked! 1) Volunteer! Come out any and every Wednesday to help out. No wits necessary! If you want to volunteer but can't help at that time, reach out to Kati Corlew at UMA or Andrea Simoneau at the P&J Center to see if flipside time can work. 2) Get a group together to volunteer! Even largest than your two hands are your two hands plus increasingly hands! Organize your friends, your clubs, your workmates, your classmates -- be persuasive! Tell them what a good rationalization this is! 3) Edgers and shovels and wheelbarrows are moreover helpful, expressly if you are coming with a group! Let us know that you are coming! Sign up in the SGA Office or Nottage Library. Comment on the event page which Wednesday(s) you can come, and how long you can join us those days! Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/491155644687233/ Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UMABangorGarden/ For increasingly information, contact Kati Corlew (kate.corlew@maine.edu) See increasingly details Augusta Potluck in the Garden October 31, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm University of Maine at Augusta, 46 University Dr, Augusta, ME 04330, USA Every Noon on Wednesday during the fall semester of 2018, everyone is welcomed to a potluck lunch for polity towers at the UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall. Bring a dish to share, make some friends, and enjoy some time in the sun. Everyone is welcome. When: Every Wednesday, Noon to 1 PM Where: UMA AugustaPolityGarden, North of Jewett Hall Why: To build university polity and for the joy of it Who: You! 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