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Cybersecurity Program at UMA Recognized as a Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

The National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) have recognized the Āé¶¹APP (UMA) as aRead More

Promoting Community Connection: Contemporary Classical Composers Respond to the Political Environment, a lecture-recital by Dr. Christine Letcher (Updated)

Āé¶¹APP, Farber Forum in Jewett HallThursday, Oct. 24, 2024 at 7 p.m. The lecture-recital ā€œPromoting CommunityRead More

UMA Alumnus Justin Chenette is named MaineBiz 40 under 40

Congratulations to UMA alumnus Justin Chenette ’21 for being named a 2024 Mainebiz 40 under 40! Chenette majored in PublicRead More

Anne Fensie & Sara Flowers present at AECT and co-author a book chapter

Lecturer Anne Fensie and ATLaS PI & Director Sara Flowers recently presented at the 2024 annual conference for the AssociationRead More

Professor John M. O’Brien’s New Book Helps to Overcome Rudeness in Oneself and Others

Rudeness seems to be everywhere these days. In his new book, “Rudeness Rehab: Reclaiming Civility in the Workplace and YourRead More

Faculty Highlight: Sarah Hentges

Dr. Sarah Hentges, Professor of Transdisciplinary Studies, presented ā€œEmbodied Social Justice Curriculum in (and Beyond!) the Nursing Classroomā€ at theRead More

UMA Presents ā€œThe King of Ragtime: Scott Joplinā€ a Multimedia Experience with Author/Illustrator Stephen Costanza

Stephen Costanza, illustrator, author, and musician will share a multimedia presentation of his book ā€œThe King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin,ā€Read More

Out of the Darkness Walk hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

September is National Suicide Awareness month, and according to the Maine CDC 250 Mainers died from suicide this past year.Read More

Scott Nash, Famed Illustrator and Artist, to Give Talk ā€œGetting Started as an Illustratorā€ at UMA | 10/1, Noon

Maine artist Scott Nash will be speaking as part of the The Great State of Illustration in Maine exhibition, nowRead More

Songbirds and Human Interaction – UMA Researchers Presented Study Findings

UMA Research Colloquium Series As part of its continuing commitment to intellectual community, the Āé¶¹APP ResearchRead More