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The Center for Teaching Excellence and Assessment (CETA) are taking applications for two graduate teaching assistant awards, Solo Instructor and Teaching Assistant. Members of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Assessment’s Steering Committee will review portfolios.
Applications are due at the CETA office (229 Alumni Hall) by Friday, March 30, 2012 at 5pm.
The winner in each category will be contacted by the Director of the Center by Wednesday, April 11, and will...
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Publishing Scholarly Writing from the Editors' Point of View program will bring three distinguished editors of leading journals to campus to discuss the scholarly publishing process:
R. Brooks Hanson of Science - Monday, March 26, 2012 @ 4:00 p.m. in Stodder Hall Graduate Commons
Stephen Depoe of Environmental Communication - Monday, April 2, 2012 @ 4:00 p.m. in Stodder Hall Graduate Commons
Robert Wilson of The American Scholar - Monday, Ap...
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Bringing together artists from the UMA and UMO communities,the Augusta ArtWalk will include a group exhibition of artwork by current students and recent graduates of the four-year-old University of Maine Intermedia Master of Fine Arts (IMFA) Program.
The exhibition, titled Juxtapositions and hosted by the UMA Department of Art, runs from January 30 – February 17, with gallery hours from noon-3pm, Monday – Friday. For more information about the Juxtapositions exhibition and the i...
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Posted February 12, 2012
Smart grid research by a University of Maine doctoral student is helping grade school educators learn about energy and how to conserve it in their schools and homes.
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. candidate Anna Demeo, a physics instructor at College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, helped develop the prototype of the Smart Energy monitor with funds from the Maine Space Grant Consortium. She and her COA colleague David Feldman received a $95,000 grant in 2010 for s...