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SUMMARY:Feminist Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The University of Maine Feminist Collective and Fogler Library present: Feminist Book Discussion\, an opportunity to discuss authors who identify with womanhood. \nThe discussion will take place on Monday\, March 5\, from 5pm-6pm in the Fogler Library Classroom.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/feminist-book-discussion/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reading in Your Life: Children's Books
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a favorite children’s book that you want to share with others?  Then come to Reading in Your Life:  Children’s Book\, the finale in a three-meeting series of discussions about the writings that have delighted\, surprised\, and inspired you. \nBring an excerpt from your favorite children’s book to share with your fellow story lovers! \nParticipants are not required to attend all three meetings of the series.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/reading-life-childrens-books/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Grants 101: Seeking\, Analyzing\, and Writing Basics
DESCRIPTION:The Grant Development Office and Fogler Library are sponsoring “Grants 101: Seeking\, Analyzing\, and Writing Basics” throughout the academic year 2017-2018. \nAt the workshop\, you will: \n\n\n\nsearch for grants in PIVOT\nanalyze an agency’s Request for Proposals\nlearn Grant Writing Basics\n\nRSVP for a Grants 101 Workshop\nOctober 10\, 2017\, 10am-12pm\nSpace is limited. Please RSVP to Jen Bonnet using this form. \nNovember 21\, 2017\, 10am-12pm\nSpace is limited. Please RSVP to Jen Bonnet using this form. \nJanuary 18\, 2018\, 10am-12pm\nSpace is limited. Please RSVP to Jen Bonnet using this form. \nMarch 13\, 2018\, 10am-12pm\nSpace is limited. Please RSVP to Jen Bonnet using this form.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/grants-101-seeking-analyzing-writing-basics/2018-03-13/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development,Grad Development
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SUMMARY:HDCC Film Series: Global Oneness Project Shorts
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series\,  a showing of films from the Global Oneness Project will be held at Fogler Library on Tuesday\, March 20\, from 6pm-8pm. The short videos detail how climate change impacts individuals\, communities\, and other resources on the planet. \nThe film showing includes a discussion led by Beth Hufnagel\, Assistant Professor of Science Education. \nThe Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series is sponsored by the Anthropology Department\, the Climate Change Institute\, the College of Education and Human Development\, Fogler Library\, and the Island Institute. Upcoming films in the 2018 series include: \nIsland Institute Short Films\nMarch 27\, 2018 \nYears of Living Dangerously “The Surge”\nApril 3\, 2018
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/hdcc-film-series-global-oneness-project-shorts/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Introductory Python: Making Pictures with Code
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will introduce you to the basic concepts of writing and executing code using the Python language. No prior knowledge of coding is expected. We’ll go over how to write\, edit\, and execute a Python program and basic programming concepts like functions\, loops\, and conditional statements. \nTo demonstrate and practice these concepts we’ll create pictures using the turtle graphics package. By writing compact and efficient code we can create complicated and interesting images. We’ll also see how what we learn by making pictures applies to tasks like manipulating and analyzing data or text files. \nIf you would prefer to attend online instead\, please contact acg@maine.edu. \nAbout the Presenter\nDr. Bruce A. Maxwell started exploring computer science as an undergraduate at Swarthmore College\, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science\, a B.S. in\nEngineering\, and a Concentration in Computer Science. He went on to obtain an M.Phil. in Speech Recognition at Cambridge University and a Ph.D. in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. He taught for two years at the University of North Dakota and nine years at Swarthmore College before coming to Colby in the fall of 2007. His interests include robotics\, computer vision\, computer graphics\, scientific data analysis and visualization.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/introductory-python-making-pictures-code/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fake news\, misinformation\, and political bias: News literacy for the 21st century
DESCRIPTION:Claims about fake news\, bias\, and misinformation have become much more prevalent in the past few years. But what is “fake news”? And what role does personal bias play in our perception of the news? Being a more informed 21st-century citizen requires a critical approach to the media. Join Judith Rosenbaum\, Assistant Professor in Communication and Journalism\, and Jen Bonnet\, Social Sciences & Humanities Librarian\, for an interactive workshop where we will unpack the many meanings of “fake news” and learn how to critically evaluate information we find online.\n\nSpace is limited. Attendance is first come\, first served.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/fake-news-misinformation-political-bias-news-literacy-21st-century/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:HDCC Film Series: Island Institute Short Films
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series\,  a showing of films from the Island Institute will be held at Fogler Library on Tuesday\, March 27\, from 6pm-8pm. The short videos highlight threatened fishing communities in Maine\, Alaska\, and Florida – and what those communities are doing to adapt to these inevitable changes. \nFilm showing includes a discussion led by Karen Burns\, Chief Talent Officer at Maine’s Island Institute. \nThe Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series is sponsored by the Anthropology Department\, the Climate Change Institute\, the College of Education and Human Development\, Fogler Library\, and the Island Institute. Upcoming films in the 2018 series include: \nYears of Living Dangerously “The Surge”\nApril 3\, 2018
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/6972/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Storytelling and Community-driven Sustainability Research
DESCRIPTION:Join the Spire editors for a conversation about the power of storytelling and how to galvanize environmental action through open-access publication. Editors will describe emerging areas for research\, art\, and creative writing and discuss the opportunities to get involved with Spire. \nSpire\, The Maine Journal of Conservation and Sustainability is a student-led interdisciplinary journal\, housed at the University of Maine.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/storytelling-community-driven-sustainability-research/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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